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Rigging Stinger Hooks – The Twisted Hitch
Jerry's Dirty Hoh (clearly abused by some fish) rigged with a twisted hitch. Today we present you with some rigging wizardry courtesy of Alaska West guide,...

The King Sling Loop
Fit for a king. Photo: Ben West. Bad knots are a bummer.. But even a knot tied to perfection is often still the weakest link of...

Mirco Flesh for Trout – Tying Instructions
Bigger's not always better. Photo: Jason Whiting. Trout in our neck of the woods may behave a bit different than trout found in other areas of...

Measure Nets – Why We Like Them
Measure net 'Guide' model. Photo: Kyle Shea. Not all nets are created equal. A quality landing net is a guide's most important tool, and when it comes...

Bonefishing Tip: Adjusting Fly Weight on the Water
What you'll need. Photos: Michael Gracie. Today we present you with a super clever tip (and some well deserved snarkiness) courtesy of long-time Deneki pal, Michael Gracie,...

Fly Tying Tip – Securing Lead Eyes
Those aren't going anywhere. Photo: Kyle Shea. Ever wonder why the eyes on your fly keep rolling around the shank? You're not alone! Whether you're tying bead...

Selecting King Salmon Flies
Color matters. Photos: Stuart Foxall. In just over a month we kick off our summer seasons at our Alaska operations. That means it won't be long...

Repairing a Broken Fly Line Loop
Uh oh, now what? Photos: Kyle Shea. For many anglers, nail knots are a thing of the past. Most fly lines available today come with a welded...
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