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  • Know When to Fish Dry Midge Emerger Patterns
    January 16, 2019

    Know When to Fish Dry Midge Emerger Patterns

    It's OK. You're in a safe place and can admit this has happened to you as well.It's a frustration shared by every fly fisher. We are on the water and our heart skips a beat as we see trout fins and snout start to roll through the surface of the water. Our [...]
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  • November 14, 2018

    Tujenge Pamoja | Let's Build It Together

    Whether you have been a follower and friend of Ascent Fly Fishing for a long time or short, we hope that you have felt our sincere care for you and ardent desire for you to have your best day on the water each and every time you go fishing! We are passionate about the sport [...]
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  • Why I Love Fly Fishing on the Bighorn River & So Will You
    November 7, 2018

    Why I Love Fly Fishing on the Bighorn River & So Will You

    Article by Guest Writer: Eddy WittryThirty one years ago I jumped into a drift boat and started to fish one the biggest rivers I had ever seen. I was completely intimidated. At the end of the day, having caught as many fish, or more, than I could ever remember, I was hooked. After the next [...]
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  • How to Tie and Use a Fly Fishing Drop Shot Rig
    October 6, 2018

    How to Tie and Use a Fly Fishing Drop Shot Rig

    If you want to be a more successful angler on the fly, the fly rod and line need to become an extension of your arm. This may sound overly dramatic or implausible, but I assure you that it is possible with some changes to how you set up rig your line and flies, and [...]
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  • How to Match Dry Flies from a Distance
    September 6, 2018

    How to Match Dry Flies from a Distance

    Knowledge is power, and in the case of the fly fisher, the greater your ability to identify the insects that trout feed on and choose the correct fly pattern, the more successful you will be on the water. The adult, or dry life cycle, of aquatic insects is brief. Mayflies will spend 6-12 months [...]
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  • Off the Beaten Path Trout Waters
    August 9, 2018

    Off the Beaten Path Trout Waters

    One’s Home Waters are a place of comfort. Studied over long days on the water, we learn the intricacies of each drift and come to know the specific fish that live in each pool and riffle. Late each summer my feet start to itch. No, this is not because I need to wash [...]
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  •  Low Water Fly Fishing Trout Tips & Tactics: Part 2
    July 5, 2018

    Low Water Fly Fishing Trout Tips & Tactics: Part 2

    Photo Credit: Mark JessopThe summer is here, the camping gear is in the car, there are burgers on the grill, and the call of the river is strong! Some of the best and most exciting fishing of the year can be experienced in the dry fly-rich days of summer, but the warmer weather can [...]
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  • Low Water Fly Fishing Trout Tips & Tactics: Part 1
    June 5, 2018

    Low Water Fly Fishing Trout Tips & Tactics: Part 1

    The world of trout is ruled and regulated by cycles. Each Spring, the Rainbow, and Cutthroat Trout spawn, followed by the Brown and Brook Trout in the Fall. The fish in the river migrate from deep pools to flooded river banks to fast flowing riffles and back again to account for the rise [...]
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  • How to Ethically Fish During the Trout Spawn
    May 2, 2018

    How to Ethically Fish During the Trout Spawn

    You work hard, you diversify your assets, and you balance the potential risks and rewards with an eye to the future. Regardless of our previous vocations, we share common goals in retirement; a secure future and time to enjoy the bounty brought about by forethought and investment. It is with a similar eye [...]
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