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Jul 06 2013

Try a Mono Running Line on Your Switch Rod

Mono Running Lines on Switch Rods-1

If you’ve read many of the posts about spey fishing on our blog, you know that a lot of Deneki-folk prefer mono running lines on our two-handed rods. There’s a lot of personal preference in running line choice for sure.  Mono running lines have some drawbacks  – notably a bit of a learning curve in…
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Jun 08 2013

Sage ONE Switch Rod – 8116-4 Review

Sage 8116-4 ONE

When we heard that the switch rods in Sage’s ONE lineup would be 11’6″ long, we got pretty excited, for two reasons. Rods north of 11′ tend to work a lot better for our ‘short spey’ applications of switch rods.  Yeah, an 11′ rod might overhead cast better…but in our world we don’t overhead cast…
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Feb 28 2013

Tom Larimer’s Steelhead Rig, 2013 Edition

Dean River Steelhead - Larimer

We ran our first Expert Rig post over four years ago.  Whoa! That’s pretty cool…except for the fact that things have changed a lot in the past four years.  We’ve heard from quite a few of you that you’d like updates on what our fishing experts are fishing now, so today we start the very…
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Feb 15 2013

Leader Length and Fly Weight

Leader length and fly weight

Today we continue our Alaska Guide Secrets series, in which you get the inside scoop direct from our guide crew at Alaska West. You’ve decided which fly to fish and maybe even which sinktip to use.  Now you need to decide whether your leader should be 2 feet, 6 feet or 12 feet long.  Got…
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Nov 12 2012

What Not to Do

Dressing Badly by Louis Cahill Photography

In our never-ending quest to provide you with useful fishing tips, we’ve tried a whole bunch of different formats to communicate ways you can fish better and have more fun doing it.  Bulleted lists, eloquent prose (ahem), videos, photo illustrations – we’ve tried it all. We’ve also told you what to do by telling you…
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Nov 02 2012

Really Heavy Skagit Heads

Skagit Compact Heavy Heads

If you followed our blog much this summer, you may remember that we ran a series of king salmon spey rod reviews based on our experience fishing during the early season at BC West.  If you missed that series, here’s the wrap up post. We tend to follow spey tech pretty closely, but in the…
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Sep 17 2012

Bulk Hooks

Bulk Hooks

Big fish. Big water. Bigger grabs. You know you’re gonna go through more than a few hooks when fishing deep for salmon and steelhead. Here’s why we like to buy in bulk for rigging tube and stinger-style flies.: Cost savings. While the average cost-per-hook price is relatively the same for hooks purchased in 25 or 100…
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Aug 23 2012

Chinook Salmon Lifecycles

Chinook Salmon Lifecycles

Last month we ran a post from our friend and guest, fisheries biologist Brian Morrison, on Western Alaska Trout Lifecycles.  We thought it was super cool when we posted it, and then the comments started pouring in.  More than one reader said something like “that was the best post you’ve run, ever”.  Our editorial staff…
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Aug 07 2012

King Salmon Spey Rod Roundup

Chinook Spey Rod Roundup

Today we wrap up our mini-series of posts about spey rods designed for king salmon. We started the series back on July 4th, with a post introducing the concepts surrounding spey rods purpose-built for kings.  Based on our testing at BC West during the first week of our 2012 season, we ran reviews of 4…
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Aug 01 2012

Scott King Rod Re-Review

Scott King Spey Rod

Welcome to the fourth out of four reviews of spey rods designed for king salmon fishing.  During the first week of our season at BC West this year, we built ourselves up a little quiver of big boy rods and fished them, just so we can tell you all about them.  Well, actually we had…
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