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Archives for April 2017

Apr 15 2017

Spey Casting Tips for Switch Rods from Airflo

Spey casting tips for switch rods from Airflo

In case you haven’t heard, earlier this year the folks at Airflo introduced their latest spey line, the Skagit Scout – Their shortest skagit head to date designed to make easy work of switch rods, shorter spey rods, and single hand spey casts. With their release of the Skagit Scout, they’ve also been pumping out some…
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Apr 14 2017

Stay in Control – Incorporate Weight Into Your Streamers

Fly fishing for big wild Alaskan rainbow trout at Alaska West

We all love fishing for trout with surface flies, and in our neck of the woods, there’s nothing quite like watching a trout inhale a rodent.. However, at the end of the day, its arguable that the most effective way to chase these big Alaskan bad boys over the course of a season is to…
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Apr 12 2017

Which Hand Do You Reel With?

Fighting bonefish at Andros South by Hollis Bennett.

It’s poll time again here on the Deneki blog, and we want to hear from you! The proper hand to reel with is an age old debate, and from our experience, one that many serious anglers are passionate about. We’ve witnessed everything from healthy discussions to full out arguments on the topic over the years, which is why…
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Apr 11 2017

South Andros Sky

South Andros sky at night

When most people think of fly fishing in the Bahamas, images of blue bird skies over turquoise waters and white sandy flats are likely what come to mind. However, while it might not end up on a Bahamian post card any time soon, with virtually zero light pollution in our neck of the woods, the night…
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Apr 10 2017

GoDolly Landing Nets

Go Dolly Landing Nets

When you make a living landing fish, a quality landing net is important, and this past season at Alaska West we had the privilege of trying out one of the more unique net designs we’ve seen – A net currently being produced by a fresh new company called GoDolly landing nets. GoDolly is the brainchild of Eric Inglis, an…
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Apr 08 2017

BTT On Bahamian Bonefish

Fly fishing for bonefish at Andros South

As usual, our friends from the Bonefish and Tarpon Trust (BTT) have been conducting some pretty ground-breaking research in hopes to better understand bonefish populations around the world. Over the last month, they have released several articles on the BTT blog highlighting their recent work, along with some pretty interesting findings, surrounding bonefish populations in…
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Apr 07 2017

Accelerate Your Strip

Stripping flies for bonefish by Hollis Bennett

When stripping flies for bonefish, its crucial to stay in contact with your fly at all times. Doing so allows you to feel the instant the fish has taking the fly, thus enabling you quickly bury the hook home with a nice long strip-set. That’s easier said than done however, and a common frustration we hear…
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Apr 05 2017

When in Doubt, Go Gotcha

Gotcha fly pattern for bonefish

If you’ve been following our blog for some time, you’ve read on more than one occasion that our bonefish population on South Andros aren’t overly ‘selective’ when it comes to fly pattern. Many, many different fly patterns work well on our flats over the course of the season. It’s a fly tyer’s paradise! With that said,…
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Apr 04 2017

Top Posts of 2012

Double king salmon from Alaska West

Wait, what? But it’s 2017! You’re right, we knew we couldn’t get anything past you. We’ve been writing about fly fishing for quite some time now, and considering how many new readers we see stop by each month (thanks for reading our blog!), every now and then we like to take a day to round up…
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Apr 03 2017

Sage X Rods – Interview With George Cook

Sage X series fly rods

When Sage unveiled their latest X family of fly rods, we were shocked to hear it would be replacing one of their most popular rod series of all time – the ONE. Could they really improve upon the ONE? Like many of you, we had our questions.. That’s why we reached out to Deneki pal, George…
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