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May 07 2008

Well Now that I Have the Fish…

Over the course of the blog, I have discussed many tips and tricks to catching more, and larger, trout. Although this is very helpful, there is more to the experience of fishing than just fishing for, and catching trout.  Although the actual act of fishing is, in my opinion, the best part of fly-fishing, the [...]

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Apr 29 2008

Knot Again!

Regardless of how much experience one might have fly fishing, there are those few problems that everyone faces at one time or another. One of the most common, and unfortunate predicaments that occur when fly fishing, is wind knots, or ‘birds nests’ as they are commonly referred to.  These pesky entanglements can result from numerous [...]

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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 23 2008

The Ultimate Fishing Challenge

The season has begun, and certainly on a good note for many of the fishermen around the country. I spent opening day this year on the Natchaug River in northeastern Connecticut. Although I did not get the opportunity to do much fishing, I did have the pleasure of sharing the art of fly-fishing with a [...]

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Apr 21 2008

Don’t Find Yourself Fishing For Excuses

The season is here, and in all the hustle, it is very important to not overlook any laws. Being a responsible fisherman means having a good sense of responsibility; even when noone is necessarily watching. The first most important thing which noone should ever attempt to dodge, is registering for a licensee. Many people try [...]

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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 08 2008

Fish For Fun

For all of those fishermen out there that fish simply for the joy of fishing, and wish to simply have a good time, I have the perfect plan for you. When I was a young teen, and was just starting to learn to fly fish, a close friend of the family used to take me [...]

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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 02 2008

When You Catch Yourself…

When I was about ten years old, I was out fly fishing on the river behind our house. My day was wonderful. Trout were biting, hatches were rising, and it seemed as though everything was just grand. Unfortunately, this beautiful state of affairs was brutally interrupted by a sheering pain that ran down my hand. [...]

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Mar 28 2008

Stream Etiquette

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As we are approaching fishing season, there are certain etiquettes that should be discussed. One of the most important rules of fly fishing is that a fisherman should never, under any circumstances, ‘cull.’ Culling is the very inconsiderate practice of keeping a trout in a creel, and then, after catching larger trout, returns the spent [...]

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