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Read more: Rediscovering that Newbie Feeling- Atlantic Salmon
Steve Morrow (the good photos are by Jimmie Pedersen!) FUMBLING MY WAY IN The fall steelhead season is our busiest time of year and theres not a lot of opportunity to get out personal fishing. When the perfect opportunity arrives, you’d imagine I’d jump at it. The reality though is I look at my waders…
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Read more: Fly Fishing for Musky
Musky are certainly high on the scale of difficulty when it comes to targeting them on the fly. Even when gear fishing for musky you are hard-pressed to expect any real consistency on the water. However, there are times in productive systems when it can turn on. Lake of the Woods is no exception. We have days where we bring 5 or more musky to…
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Read more: Musky on the Fly
Welcome to the musky on-the-fly addiction. We may be gluttons for punishment but we need to stick together. What makes you want to fish for the most challenging species on a fly rod? Maybe it is some kind of ailment that folks are born with. Maybe it started with a permit or in our case Steelhead. Or are you a bow hunter and enjoy the hunt more…
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Read more: Quick Questions with Dave Page
Dave Page puts down the rod and waders to tie his favourite fly while giving us a brief bio. You know Dave from all things Babine, Frontier and of course Epic. Look for him soon chasing bows on the Columbia with a trout spey or at Lake of the Woods chasing giant Musky this summer.…
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Read more: Traveling to Togiak
Flying from Anchorage is pure Alaskan concentrate. It’s that kind of aerial imagery that David Attenbourgh narrates. Blankets of mountains, countless ribbons of water, and the sparkling Pacific sprawling to the west. Tarns cling to alpine and ice chokes the high country. An hour in, the mountain loosens their grip and Bristol Bays’ sweeping lowlands…
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Read more: Tips for winter Steelhead
Fly fishing is a game of inches, and subtleties that ultimately determines success and failure. Actions typically need to be small, subtle, and never too exaggerated. From casting, to mending, to fighting the fish, you need to really be in tune with your rod.. Too big of a sweep and you can blow your anchor,…




























