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“Speyish” Green Butt Skunk
The Green Butt Skunk has accounted for numerous fish, and since its inception around the 1950s by Dan Callaghan, it has become one of the most effective and popular steelhead...

Guide’s Corner: Jeremy Inman
Jeremy on the Net- Photo Copi Vojta Some enjoy fishing. Some love fishing. Then there is Jeremy. Jeremy was born to fish. His passion and zeal for fishing are next...

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: Jigged Frenchie Hot Spot
It's springtime in Alaska. The snow is melting, the days are longer, and hopefully, you've already replenished your windshield washer fluid. Sping also means, the streams are flowing and spring...

Andros South Lodge 2021 Bonefish School Follow Up
While the pandemic has affected destination travel, we are very thankful and appreciative for the participants who joined us for our 2021 March Bonefish School at Andros South Lodge. Our...

Fly Tying Books
Awesome Fly Tying Books. Fly tying is a fantastic way to emulate, create, and design your own awesome fly patterns. Since the internet, there is a huge influx of fly...

Fly Tying: Critter Sculpin
During the October and November months in Alaska, it is the ideal time to fish with two handed rods. The water is low, the scenery is majestic and with less...

Deneki Chronicles: Don’t Fish This Fly
Chalk this up under "Things to Consider." Heartbreaker. Photo: Kyle Shea. No, we're not talking about a Gotcha, they work great on South Andros! We're talking...
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