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Gripper Pad
Sometimes
it happens that I find new materials that can be used for building
artificial flies. I have found one of a real interest. By Agostino Roncallo.
2010-05-01
Fishing the Pods
The phenomena of schools of fish feeding on the surface in tightly
packed bunches. Exciting to see and experience, but sometimes tough to
deal with for the average angler.
By George Anderson 2010-05-01
The X foam
New technique for tying hackle on dry
flies, using x-foam, by Agostino Roncallo. 2010-04-02
Fly Fishing for tailing
Red Fish in the Spartina Grass Flats of the lower Cape Fear saltmarsh.
By Joe Guide (2010-03-02)
HPU Brite-Eyed Emerald
Shiner
The Emerald Shiner is now the most abundant minnow in the Missouri and
Mississippi rivers. By Fox Statler. (2010-02-23)
On the Cusp
Our planet is a fantastic mixture of elements constantly struggling to
gain a footing on the other. By Harry P. Davis (2010-02-23)
The
Yallerhammer, a truly American Fly
It is generally accepted that
it was the Cherokees who first brought down a Yellow-shafted Flicker
with a blowgun, wrapped its bright quill around a hook, and caught a
trout. Maybe the Cherokee indians tied
this fly as they tied the deer hair fly, reverse Palmer style. Article
by Bruce E. Harang
(2010-02-06)
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