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May 23 2017

Timeless Tips Tuesday: 6 Tips for Fishing Streamers from a Boat

Fly fishing from a boat

When targeting rainbow trout from the boat, one of the techniques we like to use is called “bangin’ the banks”. Whether you’re using a streamer or a dry fly, it’s an effective technique and a fast-moving game, like a shooting gallery on the move. If you’re chucking streamers from a boat anywhere in the world…
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May 22 2017

Be Safe Out There – Wear Your Wading Belt

Wear your wading belt

On many rivers around the country, spring means run-off season, and with it means big water and cold water temperatures. Therefore, we thought it would a good time for a friendly reminder – Whenever wearing waders in, on, or around the water, please, wear your wading belt. Everybody takes a spill in the river from time…
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May 20 2017

Thanks from Andros South

morning at Andros South

It’s hard to believe, but today we wrap up yet another unforgettable season at Andros South, and want to extend a big thanks to each and every one of you who joined us this year. We know you’re the reason we’re able to do what we love, and for that we’re extremely grateful. See you…
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May 19 2017

Leading Bonefish – Know Your Fly’s Sink Rate

Fly fishing for bonefish

When presenting a fly to a bonefish, your primary focus should always be getting the fly within their field of view as quickly as possible. After all, a fish can’t eat what it doesn’t see, right? For bonefish, that field of view is generally on, or near, the bottom. Sure, bonefish will certainly feed throughout…
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May 17 2017

Firsts

First bonefish

We love taking people fishing. You could say it’s what makes us tick. By and large one of our favorite things about doing what we do is the opportunity to witness many angler’s firsts – those monumental first-time experiences that burn themselves into our memories. First fish, first fish on a fly, first of a…
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May 16 2017

Timeless Tips: Swinging for Kings – 10 Tips

spey fishing for king salmon by Tosh Brown

Planning on swinging flies for king salmon this summer, maybe on the Kanektok or the Dean? Here are some tips that may help. Cast across and slightly downstream. You certainly need to read the water you’re fishing and adjust accordingly, but in general if you’re fishing a broad, gradual gravel bar, the most effective presentation…
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May 15 2017

Three Good Articles

We’re back again today with a few of our favorite articles from the past month, from other fly fishing websites, that we enjoyed and think you will too! Three Good Articles 120 Days: Tarpon Season. Not only one of the most stunning fishing films we’ve seen to date, the accompanying words and photo spread from…
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May 13 2017

Bonefish Squimp – Tying Instructions

How to tie the bonefish squimp fly pattern

It’s been a while since our latest fly tying step by step, and today we right that wrong with tying instructions for the Squimp – A versatile shrimp pattern effective wherever bonefish are found. One thing we think sets the Squimp apart from many other bonefish flies is its superior movement when stripped. Aside from…
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May 12 2017

Prime-Time Steelhead Spots for Single Anglers

Fly fishing the dean river

Our prime steelhead weeks on the Dean River at BC West tend to sell out well in advance. We’re not sure, but we think it has something to do with the opportunity to swing flies for some of the hottest steelhead in the world, amongst some of the most picturesque scenery an angler could ask…
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May 10 2017

Advanced D-Loop Tips for Switch Rods – Video

Spey casting d-loop tips from airflo.

Our friends from Airflo are back with another great video highlighting spey casting tips for shorter skagit-style heads, like their latest ‘Skagit Scout‘ line. For some great tips on forming more efficient d-loops for more powerful casts on both shorter switch rods or longer spey rods alike, be sure to give the video a watch…
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