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May 13 2008

‘Dead-Fly’ Done

For all of those fly fishermen our there who enjoy using streamers when fishing, there is one problem that seems almost inevitable at times: ‘dead-fly.’ Dead-fly is the term used to describe a streamer that tends to turn upside-down when being retrieved through the water. This action will cause the presentation of the fly to [...]

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May 09 2008

Fly Day- Friday: Felted Leech

Published by CtScribe under Flies,Fly Fishing

The felted leech is undoubtedly one of the most simplistic streamers commonly used by fly fishermen. The leech is a common critter to most bodies of water, and has been used by fishermen for many years as a productive means of catching fish. In countries like New Zealand, this felted pattern, that mimics the leech, [...]

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May 06 2008

World Without Whirling

Published by CtScribe under Flies,Fly Fishing

For all you conservationists out there, you will be pleased to be informed that the Colorado Division of Wildlife (CDW), in conjunction with private research groups has found a breed of trout that are seemingly immune to Whirling Disease. Whirling Disease is a common, parasite induced, disease that typically affects salmonid fishes. Whirling Disease is [...]

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May 02 2008

Fly Day- Friday: The Hornberg

Published by CtScribe under Flies,Fly Fishing

For all of you fishermen, and women, out there who wish to catch fish, the Hornberg is a wonderful fly to have in your arsenal when on the stream. People are not sure exactly when this fly was first fabricated. Some people believe it was some time in the 1930’s. What everybody knows, however, is [...]

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Apr 25 2008

Wave Goodbye

Published by CtScribe under Flies,Fly Fishing Tips

When beginning to learn to flyfish, there are many problems that can arise due to the precision of the fly rod. Although this is true, there are simple tricks, that if known, can help save a lot of time, and remove stress from learning to cast. After having worked with a number of people throughout [...]

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Apr 11 2008

Fly Day- Friday: The Wooly Bugger

Published by CtScribe under Flies,Fly Fishing

The Wooly Bugger’s forgiveness, and durability, makes this user-friendly streamer common amongst fishermen around the world. The Wooly Bugger’s simplicity tends to belittle its actual effectiveness when catching fish. It is often shunned away; tucked into small corners of fly boxes, and replaced with more majestic streamers, such as the Hornberg, or the Micky Finn. [...]

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Apr 10 2008

‘Fly Day- Friday: The Soft-Tail Crayfish

Published by CtScribe under Fishing,Flies,Fly Fishing Tips

Each November, I look forward to heading up north to do some fishing during the steelhead and salmon runs. One specific trip is permanently inscribed in my mind as one of the greatest eye-openers in my career of fly fishing. After a sleepless night spent in a makeshift ‘motel,’ that seemed to be constructed much [...]

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Apr 03 2008

‘Match the Hatch’

Published by CtScribe under Flies,Fly Fishing Tips

I was down by the river today, and was looking to see what hatches would be coming off soon due to the warm spring weather. while there, I thought that it would be advantageous for me to share with you some simple methods of searching for nymphs, and seeing what the fish are eating. This [...]

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Apr 01 2008

Dry the Fly

Published by CtScribe under Flies,Fly Fishing,Maintenance

I learned a very interesting trick yesterday. I was helping my brother launch his sail boat, and in all the hustle, my cell phone fell into the water. My cousin was standing nearby, and suggested placing it in a bag with dry rice. The rice was able to draw all of the moisture from the [...]

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Mar 29 2008

‘Fly Day-Friday: The Squirrel Tail

Published by CtScribe under Fishing,Flies,Fly Fishing

When I first began fly fishing, I was introduced to a streamer that has kept with me for many years: the Squirrel Tail. This pattern was the first that I learned to tie, as well as the first that I learned to cast. Furthermore, this pattern has caught not only my first fish, but the [...]

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