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Tag Archives: Fly Fishing
Common Mistakes in Fly Fishing, By Nick Curcione
With over 40 years of presenting flies in just about every locale imaginable I could easily fill a book of chronic mistakes made by fellow fly fishers and myself. In the interest of helping us all improve our game I … Continue reading
Beyond a WF-F, by Diana Rudolph
Too windy, too calm; the tide was weak, the tide was strong; too cold, too warm. Shall I continue? These are conditions that all anglers have experienced. Thankfully, those rare but divine occasions exist when everything falls into place; but … Continue reading
Posted in Saltwater
Tagged Diana Rudolph, Fly Fishing, outbound, RIO, RIO Products, saltwater
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Fishing The Hang, by Phil Rowley
Just about every stillwater fly fisher has experienced a vicious swirl, felt a solid tug or seen the flash of fish as it attempts to pounce on your fly just as you raise the rod to cast at the end … Continue reading
Posted in Freshwater, General Techniques
Tagged Fly Fishing, midge tip lines, RIO, RIO Products, Stillwater, Technique
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RIO Products Releases iMOW Tips
RIO Products Releases iMOW Tips December 3, 2012 (Idaho Falls, Idaho) – RIO Products, manufacturer of fly lines, leaders and tippet material, is excited to introduce a mid-season launch of a new series of sink tips for the Skagit and … Continue reading
Posted in News & Events
Tagged Fly Fishing, iMow, RIO Products, Spey, Steelhead, tips
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Bolivia Gold, by Cathy Beck
The Tsamine Indian family stares at us as we float by in our dugout canoe on Bolivia’s Secure River. It’s not a threatening stare by any means but I wonder what they make of all of this, a white blond … Continue reading