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Dec 23 2020

Leader Building 101: Rapids Camp Edition

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! There are probably as many different opinions about how to build the perfect Alaska fly fishing leader as there are opinions on the perfect Alaska fly rod. So…
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Jul 01 2020

Deneki Chronicles: Ed Ward’s King Rig

This post is one of our favorites from 2009 about one of our favorite people, Ed Ward and his arsenal for striking kings. This is the first picture ever taken of Ed when he wasn’t casting, or holding a chrome anadromous fish. Photo: Cameron Miller Ed Ward has been called many things.  ‘Jedi knight’, ‘Zen…
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May 29 2020

Weights In Front Of Your Streamer

At the recommendation of a very fishy friend, I have been experimenting with putting weights in front of my streamers or baitfish flies.  There are some things in fly fishing that I just cannot explain. After awhile I give up trying to figure out why exactly they work, I just simply let the fish tell…
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May 23 2020

Head Cement

For the majority of the flies I tie, I rarely use head cement on my whip finish.  But if I am tying a saltwater fly or a larger streamer type pattern, I do like to put a drop of my favorite glue, Liquid Fusion, on to help increase the durability. Most people put the head…
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Feb 05 2020

Barracuda Round Up

We are in the middle of another fantastic season at Andros South.  When people come to fish the Bahamas, Bonefish are what’s on their mind. The attitude around the island is the Bahamas have the world’s best bonefishing and that South Andros has the best bonefishing in the Bahamas.  Needless to say, guests that book…
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Jan 20 2020

Drop Shotting

Last week we went over a technique called “level lining” or “right angle nymphing”, today we wanted to discuss a different way to set up your nymph rig, using a Drop Shot.  In a traditional nymph rig, the weight is placed onto the leader, above the first fly.  One argument against this set up is…
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Jan 14 2020

How Many Turns Do You Use On Your Non-Slip Loop Knot?

The non-slip loop knot has been helping anglers stay connected to fish for decades.  This knot is ideal when trying to add some extra movement to your fly as the loop allows the fly to swing more freely in the water.  Often when I see knot diagrams it shows a good breakdown of this relatively…
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Nov 25 2019

7 Go To Winter Tailwater Trout Flies

Last week we discussed ways to improve your success when fishing for tailwater trout during the winter.  This week we wanted to follow up with some “Go-To” flies that should be found in every tailwater angler’s fly box from November-March.  You will notice a theme on all of these flies, they are small and sparse…
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Nov 19 2019

Winter Trout Fishing On Tailwaters

It is almost that time of year when summer fishing spots begin to get a little icy.  If you are lucky enough to live in an area with winter steelhead opportunities we are very jealous and hope you take advantage of them.  If not, you may have some winter fishing options available through tailwaters.  These…
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May 01 2019

Be Prepared to Alter your Flies in the Field

One common attribute many of the best fly anglers have is an ability to make adjustments on the go.  Conditions on the water are always changing and there are an uncountable amount of variables that can make a difference in success when fishing.  Some words to live by for myself are “winners adjust”.  When on…
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