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Tag Archives: saltwater
The Ultimate Challenge – By Capt. Gene Quigley
Ever consider what the ultimate challenge is on a fly rod? I am sure this will change for each individual, depending on their location. However for saltwater anglers here in the Northeast, the challenge of hooking into a one hundred … Continue reading
Posted in General Techniques, Saltwater
Tagged Bluefin, RIO Products, saltwater, tuna
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Better Casting in Saltwater – By Jon B. Cave
When anglers refer to fly-fishing in saltwater, they could be talking about a number of unique environments: flats, offshore, near shore, reefs, beaches, tidal creeks, mangrove backwaters, spartina grass shorelines, or other marine settings. Although each of the various locations … Continue reading
Posted in General Techniques, Saltwater
Tagged Casting, Jon B. Cave, RIO Bonefish, saltwater, Technique
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Fly Fishing For Garfish (Hornfisk) – by Silja Longhurst
Love them or hate them, fishing for Garfish (the kid sister of needlefish) can be a great deal of fun when targeted at the right time of year with light gear. The “horny hornies” of the Baltic Sea may not … Continue reading
Sight-Fishing for Redfish in the Lagoons – By Jon B. Cave
RIO Pro Jon Cave writes about fishing for Redfish and Seatrout in their lagoonal habitats. He provides many great tips – from flies to technique to gear that works.
The Right Gear for Summer Fishing in the Outer Banks – By Brian Horsley
The days are getting longer and warmer along the Outer Banks off the North Carolina coast. A fever is in the air, along with daydreams of the up-coming fishing season. The North Carolina coast has a staggering amount of fishing … Continue reading