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Search Results for: tube flies

Mar 16 2015

Stay Classy

Traditional Steelhead Flies by Stuart Foxall

Modern intruders and tube flies are cool, and we fish a lot of them. However, today we’re coming at you with a friendly reminder that the classic patterns still work too! In fact, it’s safe to say that anglers have been catching steelhead and salmon on classic style flies for far longer than they have with larger…
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Mar 04 2015

What Do You Want Us to Tie?

Fly Tying

We like to stay in touch with what you, our readers, want to see (or see more of) on our blog. So, every once in a while we like to run a post asking what you want us to write about? Without fail, one of the most common requests is for more step by step…
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Jun 21 2014

Nautilus Monster Reel Review at G&G

Nautilus Monster Review

This time of year a lot of us have tarpon on the brain, and our friends over at Gink and Gasoline apparently do too.  They just posted a really thorough review of a great tarpon reel, the Nautilus Monster.  Yes, they really like it, but there’s a ton of detail for you gearheads out there….
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Feb 28 2014

Tying Nail Knots Without a Tool: Video

Fresh King Salmon From Alaska West

Recently, we posted an article explaining how to tie a nail knot without using a knot tool, tube, or nail. However, we received a few suggestions that a video would aid best in explaining this method. We couldn’t agree more! Here’s a quick video on how to tie a nail knot using nothing but your…
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Jan 11 2014

Monofilament or Fluorocarbon?

Tippet Spools

While fluorocarbon leader and tippet materials are no longer a new discovery in the fishing scene, lots of us are still uncertain of the difference between newer fluorocarbon and traditional nylon monofilament. If you are in this category, before stocking up on tippet spools for the coming season, keep reading and we’ll try to clear…
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Oct 19 2013

Cleaning Fly Lines

Cleaning Fly Lines

Jordan Sly is part of the Deneki team that splits time between Alaska and Andros – helping to provide quality and consistency between our operations, and a familiar face to our guests that never hurts!  Here’s a very timely post from Jordan on cleaning fly lines. Clean Lines Changing over my fly lines on my…
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Oct 18 2013

Nice Fish, Fritz!

King Salmon Fritz

Our friend Fritz has fished with us a bunch in both Alaska and BC – here he is with a nice king salmon from Alaska West. Nice fish, Fritz! More on King Salmon Top Posts on King Salmon Tube Flies for Kings King Salmon Lifecycles

May 20 2013

6 Ways to Catch More Steelhead

Steelhead - Dean River

Fishing for steelhead is fun.  Catching steelhead is even more fun. Here are 6 ways you can can more steelhead on flies.  Let us know how you catch more! 6 Ways to Catch More Steelhead Fish the near water first.  Steelhead can hold in really shallow water, really close to the bank.  Always fish the…
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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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Oct 02 2012

Go Thunderdoming.

Thunderdome

Super high, early season water in Western Alaska can mean our king salmon are less likely to hold on the gravel bars. That was the case in early 2012 and, though huge water years are not too common season-to-season, those who set foot on the tundra with an open mind can make some seriously fishy…
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