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Feb 05 2018

Nice Mutton, Jerry!

Big mutton snapper from Andros South

Today we interrupt your scheduled Deneki programming to congratulate our good friend, Jerry Roth, for landing this impressive mutton snapper on a bonefish fly during his recent stay with us at Andros South. For those unaware, although plentiful in deeper water throughout the Bahamas, mutton snapper are known for being one of the most difficult…
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Feb 03 2018

Simms Dry Creek Backpack – Review

Simms Dry Creek Backpack review

We pride ourselves on having an expansive network of insanely fishy individuals who spend the majority of their life on, or around, the water. When not guiding at our lodges, many of our guides spend the off-season guiding in other areas of the country, or traveling to fish other areas of the world on their…
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Feb 02 2018

Jerry French’s ‘Ultra Squid’ Coming to a Fly Shop Near You

Jerry French's Ultra Shrimp steelhead fly

The good folks at Aqua Flies have teemed up once again with our good friend and Alaska West alum, Jerry French, to bring the latest and greatest in steelhead/salmon flies; The Ultra Squid. Responsible for the design of innovative patterns like the the Intruder and the Dirty hoh, Jerry is widely accepted as one of…
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Jan 31 2018

3,000 Posts!

Guides at Alaska West

We’ve been blogging about fly fishing for quite some time now, and today our humble little fly fishing blog reaches its greatest milestone yet.. Today is the 3,000th blog post here on the Deneki blog. Wow. We really appreciate all of you who have stopped by our blog over the years, continually check in for your daily dose…
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Jan 30 2018

Timeless Tips: 3 Things Bonefish Hate

Sometimes catching bonefish is more about not doing anything wrong than it is about doing anything incredibly well.  Don’t do things bonefish hate! Bonefish Hate… Seeing a fly moving towards them.  Almost all predatory fish hate it when flies come towards them.  Just like sculpins don’t attack big rainbow trout, shrimp don’t attack bonefish –…
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Jan 29 2018

Come See Us in Atlanta

Deneki Outdoors at the Fly Fishing Show

We just wrapped another great weekend at the Fly Fishing Show in Edison, New Jersey. Thanks to all of you who stopped by our booth! We’re also going to be attending the Fly Fishing Show in Atlanta, Georgia this coming weekend, February 2nd – 3rd. Our own Bryan Burke will be flying the Deneki flag,…
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Jan 27 2018

5 Guide Secrets to Catch More Alaska Rainbows

Leopard rainbow trout at Alaska West

Alaskan trout tend to behave differently from their brethren in the lower 48. As we mentioned last week, that warrants some rather uncommon methods when targeting trout in Alaska compared to those used in other parts of the world. With different methods come different techniques, and today we present you with 5 lesser known tips…
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Jan 26 2018

Steam Your Flies Back to Life

Rejuvenating old flies with steam

In our opinion, there’s no such thing as too many flies. In fact, your fearless editor has a reputation for carrying far more flies on the water than could ever be fished in a day, a week, or even an entire season for that matter. Just ask anyone who has pawed through his boat bag…
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Jan 24 2018

Stacking Tubes

Stacking tube flies for steelhead and salmon

A while back, fly tying great, Stuart Foxall, shared a great step by step with us on one of our all-time favorite patterns for salmon and steelhead, the Hoh Bo Spey. He didn’t stop there however, he also gave us a great post on how to tie the Hoh Bo Spey on a tube as…
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Jan 23 2018

Timeless Tips: Bonefishing in Windy Conditions

When fishing for bonefish, rarely can you expect a day entirely free of wind. In fact, most experienced flats anglers would agree that those completely calm days can be extremely challenging due to spooky fish. While a light wind can be your friend on the flats, there are times when it can be a little…
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