Perfect Steelhead Stonefly Nymph – Great Lakes Pink
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Steelhead eat nymphs. They just do. Whether by instinct or hunger or
aggression or curiosity, they eat nymphs along with rocks sticks, leaves,
feathers, St...
HARDING - LANE
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The Original Needlepoint Hat.™
http://www.harding-lane.com/
This is a company that was started by my longtime friend. They are a local
company (MA) and h...
Perhaps you'd be interested in seeing this sto...
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Perhaps you'd be interested in seeing this stopmotion animation body
painting protest I made, I used imagery from SPOIL as inspiration. As an
artist, I bel...
Enough is Enough!
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So, you thought the feathers-in-the-hair craze was finished? Saw this at an outdoor show near Chicago over the weekend. Hopefully, Lassie won't care if it is...
The flies for the Russian Far East - 7
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One more post on the flies for grayling and lenok, which are used in the
Far East:
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*http://www.flyfishingrussia.com/posts/352cc79c-far-eastern-flie...
Heart of the Driftless
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Here is a preview of the short film "Heart of the Driftless. This be
showing in the Temple Theater in Viroqua, WI at 6pm next Saturday March 3
which is al...
Gudenåen, 24/2-2012
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A drift trip for pikes with 2 x Henrik, Sten, Kim and Klaus. It was VERY
windy, so a loft of hard work especially for two fishing from belly boat.
Sten was...
LUNCH WITH CATCH MAGAZINE IN SANTIAGO, CHILE
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Join Brian O'Keefe in Santiago, Chile for pizza and a beverage. There is an
informal get-together at Rod and Gun in Santiago on Feb 27, lunch time.
Please...
WEEKEND CREEKIN’
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Thanks to a tip from a fellow Urban Fisherman, I got to hit a new Urban
Body of water this past Saturday. I’ve learned over the last few years
that if you...
Electric ray (Narcine brasiliensis)
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The Electric Ray or Narcine brasiliensis has gray elongated spots with dark
brown coloration in the dorsal region and a white belly. They measure on
averag...
One in Winter
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A couple seasons ago I swapped fly rod for camera and followed my friend
Rich as he cast for winter steelhead. Over countless days, eye traced rod’s
path, ...
Fly Fishing Safety – Thunderstorms
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During the seasons when thunderstorms are a risk, one of the dumbest things
anyone could do is to stand in a river and wave around a graphite stick
that’s ...
The Chocolate Covered Cherry...
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*"The Chocolate Covered Cherry"*
As tyers we are always searching for new fly pattern ideas, and the latest
and greatest new materials! We constantly att...
Fishing Report Early 2012
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January provided us with excellent trout and pike fly fishing, plus
grayling. Days have been taken up with casting lessons for clients wanting
to brush up ...
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*Fishing Report*
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February 2, 2012
*February, Ground Hogs and Steelhead*
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While the weather has been up and down,...
Fly Gal Blog Has Moved!
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The Fly Gal blog has moved! Check us out at www.flygal.ca/blog and don’t
forget to check out the rest of our trips and workshops!
Saltwater Texans Converted
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John Boatwright and Kevin Vincent’s annual sojourn north to fish the White
with me is a classic. Most of their fishing time is spent on the Gulf Coast
chas...
Whiskey, Dessa, and Fly tying
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Once again it's been a while, but once again I've nada to report. Chicago
isn't what I was expecting. I have neither money nor time to explore too
much. ...
My own little cyberspace of fishing related top Blogs on the www. Its also a place where I can show you some of the many images of Finland I have taken since moving here 5 yrs ago.
The Merc Lawrence Kansas
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Finally, the *the merc lawrence kansas* that top recruits love to play a
large part of the the merc lawrence kansas along with the the merc lawrence
kans...
Introducing @TheFin #FF Follow Friday: @FishTheBaja
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Instead of your typical Follow Friday routine on Twitter, which I think is
useless, I have to decided to single out one Tweeter per week to highlight
on my...
A Final Dose of Chicken Fried Therapy
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In the silky-smooth words of Ray Price, Don’t look so sad, I know it’s
over… Some of you might already know that before FLY FISH CHICK, I started
a blog ca...
Geigerrig Pack Giveaway
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This week to help promote the International Fly Fishing Film Festival here
in Utah on March 22nd at the Ragan theater on the UVU campus we are giving
aw...
So You Want To Drop Spey Lasers Huh?
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Then I suggest you sign up to participate in the Silver Bow Fly Shop'sannual Tom Larimer Spey Weekend.
I began my journey with 2 hande...
DF&F 52 – 09_Tarpon
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Drawing Fish & Flies 52 Tarpon. When it comes to tarpon, people are often
interested in breaking into the “bigness club.” Maybe I’m just contrarian,
but ...
Opening the season in the sign of cormorants
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I do not understand why the cormorant birds are protected species in Croatia
? It is not autochthonous species, and the number of cormorants that destroys...
Gold on the Grand Western
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[image: Photobucket]What an utterly beautiful place the Grand Western Canal
can be. We all have our favourite places as anglers, but for me this
perfect li...
Leuku: The Knives Of Finland
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In the pristine frozen north of europe where oily softwoods like birch and
pine grow the Sammi people developed a form of knife known as the Leuku:
long ...
The Internet's least expensive ($12) fly reel?
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Maybe you remember our very popular post about the Internet's most
expensive fly reel? It appears that we may have found one of the least
expensive. This ...
Lake Manitoba still has lots of tasty perch!
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It was a peaceful late February morning as we headed north through the
community of Macdonald in south central Manitoba. Located at the start of
the Yell...
Pro tube system and Davie McPhail
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We at Deer Creek are proud to be UK and Ireland distributors and stockist
of the Pro sporting brand.
Its been a while since our last post and we are start...
Turn out the Lights. The Party's Over.
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*They say that all good things must end.*
*Call it a night. The party's over.*
*And tomorrow start the same old thing again.*
In this world of fiber optics ...
HLS, Back in production!
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Hey All, We just wanted to let you know that HLS is going back into
production. 2012 is already looking like a busy year, chock full of travel,
fishing and...
Just Over the Rise
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As we moved up the trail, we made our way through a forest comprised of a
variety of pines and cedars. The landscape was also artfully punctuated
with col...
A-B-C-D
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Vous avez déjà entendu parler de l'A- Rig, ou Alabama Rig, et vous pensez
être au top ? Et bien non ! Vous êtes complètement has-been ! Voici le
A-B-C-D-Ri...
HATCH – Tasmania filming
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I have just returned from two weeks of filming for HATCH in Tasmania. It
was a great trip and the weather was unusually kind to us. I was hoping to
shoot t...
New shop in Squamish
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Its about time! if you're in Squamish, come Check out our new fly shop
location downtown Squamish at 1316 Main Street on the ground floor of the
Artisan B...
Walking across the Tundra
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What a dedicated, hardworking and diligent student would be doing, is
writing notes and paying attention to the word vomit coming from a Business
Communica...
So it begins…
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Finally it has come—fishing season has officially started for me. This year
has been pathetic in all things piscatorial; school and and a lot of other
nons...
The End
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At this point I think it only prudent to abandon the blog. Time to write
is harder to find, desire to write on anything other than a rare occasion
is lack...
This Blog is Moving
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Just wanted to give anyone reading this blog a heads up that it is moving
to the link below http://alexkain.com/category/blog/ If you’re subscribed
via RSS...
There are a lot of cool things about this picture. I like it very much. Great job.
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