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  • How to Build a Trophy Trout Water
    March 2, 2016

    How to Build a Trophy Trout Water

    As fly fishers, we all share the unifying dream of one day owning our own little piece of fly fishing heaven! A section of river where you don't need to compete for for water, and familiarity allows you to approach a pool knowing that you have a good chance of hooking that 24" brown [...]
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  • How & Why to Use Weight When Fly Fishing
    November 4, 2015

    How & Why to Use Weight When Fly Fishing

    Like every fly fisherman, I eagerly anticipate the season when warm nights and sunny days bring fish to the surface to feed on dry flies. Living in the Rocky Mountain West, this season is regrettably shorter than I would like, with Fall frosts creeping down the mountains in early September, and the oft unpunctual [...]
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  • Why Fishing Gets Better When it Turns Dark or Cloudy
    August 5, 2015

    Why Fishing Gets Better When it Turns Dark or Cloudy

    Whenever I'm on the river and I see the clouds begin to roll over the mountains, their threats of rain and wind brooding in their dark forms, my heart begins to beat a little faster as I put down my nymphing rig and reach for my dry fly box. It is in [...]
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  • A Fly Fisher's Guide to Identifying and Matching Caddisflies: Part I
    May 4, 2015

    A Fly Fisher's Guide to Identifying and Matching Caddisflies: Part I

    One of the four main aquatic invertebrate food groups, caddis flies, are both a river and lake trout staple, whose appeal to the feeding trout stretches spring through the fall. With 18 families and 1,261 species of caddis crowding our North American waters, it is essential for the fly angler to be able to [...]
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  • How to Fly Fish at Night for Monster Trout
    April 3, 2015

    How to Fly Fish at Night for Monster Trout

    The night was blacker than tar as he crouched in the tall grass, sweat and dew mixing together, making his shirt cling to him like a second skin. The buzz of mosquitoes droned through his consciousness, their sharp mouths testing the vintage of his blood like appreciative connoisseurs. But still, he remained motionless, [...]
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  • How to Rig and Fish Bead Eggs
    March 5, 2015

    How to Rig and Fish Bead Eggs

    Since time out of mind in rivers around the globe, trout have spawned, laying their eggs in ancient gravels, only to have their efforts and familial dreams devoured by other fish. In the constantly moving world of trout, where currents continually push and pull and food actively seeks to evade capture, the opportunity to [...]
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