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Tag Archives: Trout
10 Common Mistakes for Spring Creeks, By Mike Lawson
The vast flats of the Harriman Park of the Henry’s Fork, the deeps runs of the Fall River in Northern California, the quiet shallows of Crane Creek in Missouri and similar spring creeks offer the ultimate challenge in trout fishing. … Continue reading
Posted in Freshwater, Trout
Tagged Fly Fishing, Mike Lawson, Rainbow Trout, Spring Creeks, tips, Trout
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An Ancient Inland Sea, By Ernie Gulley
Pyramid Lake is located 35 miles North of Reno, Nevada on the Piute Indian reservation. This ancient lake, along with the Piute Indians, has been around since the beginning of time. This beautiful sea has only one inflow, the Truckee … Continue reading
Posted in Freshwater, Trout
Tagged Ernie Gulley, Fly Fishing, Pyramid Lake, Stillwater fly fishing, Trout
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Three New Lines in the Trout LT DT Series
March 1, 2012 (Idaho Falls, Idaho) – RIO Products, manufacturer of fly lines, leaders and tippet material, adds three new floating lines to its highly popular Trout LT (Light Touch) fly line series. The Trout LT is available in both … Continue reading
Why Emergers Are Important, Trout – By Mike Lawson
Most anglers believe that the secret to catching ultra selective trout is knowing what they’re feeding on. After determining which aquatic insects are on the water it’s a simple matter of selecting a fly pattern that is the proper size … Continue reading
Posted in General Techniques, Trout
Tagged caddisflies, Emergers, feeding patterns, mayflies, midges, Mike Lawson, Rainbow, Technique, Trout
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Sight Fishing – By Cathy Beck
Casting to a fish that you can see, rather than blind casting, will almost always improve the odds of catching a fish. For myself, more than anything else I like the hunt regardless of where I am – whether on … Continue reading
Posted in General Techniques
Tagged brown trout, Cathy Beck, Lefty Kreh, New Zealand, Sight-Fishing, Technique, Trout
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