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Sustaining Your Performance on the Water by Boots Allen
Fly fishing has a reputation as a relaxed, contemplative endeavor requiring little stamina or physical prowess. One national magazine used to refe...
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Etiquette on the River and the Curse of the Dark Max by Doug Stewart
The water was perfect as we were just getting ready to fish a popular area on the Deschutes River called Langtry’s Riffle. It was named after Appe...
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Montana | "You ever been?" by J. Doering
Talk to any fly fisherman worth his salt around the Northwest or abroad and eventually the talk will gravitate towards the statement,
"You ever ...
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Fishing with Nymphs - Getting it Down to the Trout by Forrest A. Young
During the entire month of January this year, I was lucky to be able to spend a month targeting large trout in New Zealand (NZ). The challenge of s...
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The Euro Nymphing Primer by Dave Kilhefner
Euro Nymphing has rapidly swept across the fly fishing landscape and it looks like it’s here to stay. The technique is very effective, the basics a...
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Ups and Downs on the Old Siletz by Richard Bunse
In the spring of 1969, I returned to Oregon from a year in Vietnam.
My plane landed in Portland just before dawn. A young man on my flight had noti...
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Will the Chinook Take a Fly? by Roderick Haig Brown
From 1967, this article, written by Roderick Haig Brown, was featured in the first issue of long-time magazine Salmon Trout Steelheader. It detail...
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Fly Fishing Article "Original Sin" by Bryan Anglerson
The brook trout was revived enough for Adam to loosen his grip, and the trout drifted slowly to a resting spot behind a rock a few feet from Adam....
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Beauty Beyond Skin Deep - Keith Steele Wooden Drift Boats by Glenn Zinkus
Keith Steele was a prolific builder of wood drift boats, with a fantastic reputation for quality boats. Keith began his boat building in the 1950...
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Stream Fishing for Lake Trout by Boots Allen
An Unconsidered Realm:
Wyoming’s Snake River is known as native cutthroat country. The watershed, consisting of dozens of tributaries, spring cr...
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In Pursuit of Utah's Cutthroat Slam by Gary Lewis
Four subspecies of Oncorhynchus clarkii in four distinct watersheds. Could we do it in three days?
- by Gary Lewis
On a rainy afternoon in January...
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The Northwest Revolution in Steelhead Flies by Dave McNeese
Syd’s most famous fishing fly, the Orange Heron first fished in 1959. This photograph dates to 1977.
How revolutionary Washingtonian Syd Glasso ...
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