Spey

Understanding Spey Lines
So you got a Spey rod. Awesome! Now you looking to find the right line set up for your Spey rod. Whether you're new to Spey fishing or a seasoned...

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: Spey Fishing – The ‘Engaged Fly’
This episode of Deneki Chronicles comes to use from our friend George Cook. George has forgotten more about fly fishing than a lot of people think they know. This post...

Deneki Chronicles: Spey Fishing – Finish Your Swing with Some Action
Now give it some action. Photo: Nick Chambers. Here's a scenario that most two-handed anglers can relate to; You've made a nice cast to the opposite...

Selecting Sink Tips
"Because pictures of tips are boring." - Kyle Shea When swinging flies for salmon and steelhead, a question we get asked a lot is 'what sink tip should I...

Deneki Chronicles: Spey Fishing – Watch How Your Fly Lands
Which way will it land? Photo: Kyle Shea. When swinging flies for salmon and steelhead, we talk a lot about the importance of 'fly profile,' the broadside...
Deneki Chronicles: Switch Rods – Why You Should Try One
Little Water + Little Rod = Big Fun. Photo: Cameron Miller We're pretty shameless about the fact that we love spey fishing for steelhead, and spey fishing for king salmon,...

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...
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