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Mar 28 2008

Stream Etiquette

Published by CtScribe under Featured, Fishing, Fly Fishing Tips

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 trout to [...]

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Mar 27 2008

Saving Money

I was walking through a large outdoors store yesterday, and I was looking at new fishing products. I came across one product that is very useful, but was very overpriced, and led me to write this blog.
The product was a package of three fur strike indicators, and It was priced at close to four dollars. [...]

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Mar 26 2008

Spot Fishing: ‘Quarter-turn Sweeps’

Spot fishing is a good technique when you find yourself in a situation where there are a number of visible fish rising. The basic idea is to always be ready for a repositioning of the fly to the place of the most current activity, whether that is along the shore, or toward the mid current [...]

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Mar 21 2008

What Fly When???

Published by CtScribe under Flies, Fly Fishing

When on the stream, fishermen face the constant struggle of selecting the right fly for the right moment.
When attempting to ‘match the hatch,’ anglers must take into account different variables such as the season, time of day, weather conditions, water temperatures, and active hatches.
There are, of course, situations when it is nearly impossible to accurately [...]

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Mar 19 2008

Casting a Broomstick?

Published by CtScribe under Fly Fishing Tips

Today I was speaking with my father, the man most responsible for my passion for fly-fishing, and we were discussing the topic of what should be considered when introducing a new angler to fly-fishing. The most important thing that was decided was that when someone is introduced to fishing, gear is a very influential part [...]

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Mar 18 2008

Rust- Sand- Salt- Oh My!

In the battle against corrosion, the later are the three most destructive substances to reels, lines, and flies.
Fly-fishing reels are extraordinarily more simplistic, and easier to maintain than most spin, and bait-casting, reels. The traditional fly reels, excluding ‘auto-stripping’ reels, consist of two major body pieces, and a simple drag system. Proper reel maintenance begins [...]

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