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Fly Tying: Graboid Leech
If you're into fly tying or been around it for a while, there is a saying, " there are no new flies, only different variations." As much as that statement...

Fly Tying: Flashy Tube Bandit
The Flashy Tube Bandit The month of August in Alaska is a special time of year. The salmon have made their way through the rivers and have begun their prescribed...

Fly Tying: Tools You Need
Today's post is from Mike Brown. Mike is the owner of Mossy’s Fly Shop in Anchorage, Alaska. A lifelong Alaskan with a passion for family, fly fishing, and fly tying....

Tribute to Robert “Bob” Veverka
Sadly, on January 3, 2021, the fly fishing community has lost one of the most prolific designers and fly tyers. Bob Veverka, was a creative, strategic, and innovative fly tyer....

Leader Building 101: Rapids Camp Edition
Rapids Camp Fleet From our Head Guide at Rapids Camp Lodge Chad Bryson drops some great tips on building leaders. Since it's coming from Chad...I'd take it to heart. Enjoy!...

Fly Tying: Golden Stone
When it comes to trout fishing in Alaska; egg patterns, flesh and big streamers are the typical soup de jour commonly associated with Alaska fishing. But, we are targeting trout...

Monofilament or Fluorocarbon?
So many choices! Photo: Kyle Shea While fluorocarbon leader and tippet materials are no longer a new discovery in the fishing scene, lots of us are...

Fly Tying: Flesh & Bone
To start off I’d like to tell you of an early experience in my Alaska sportfishing career that might help you make a bit of sense out of the fly...
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