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Bread, Milk, & Egg Patterns

As far as I can recall, I’ve only really pressed my luck once when it has come to fly fishing in blizzards. To be fair, I was fishing the Lake Erie tributaries. Not only are the lake effect weather patterns erratic, but combat fishing for steelhead* puts you in an unstable state of mind. After …

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6 Simple Fly Reel Maintenance Steps

For most fly fishers, their reel isn’t what they think about with great detail until something goes horribly wrong. It locks up. It starts making a weird sound. The screw holding the handle falls into the river, with the handle soon following suit. Modern fly reels are incredibly  resilient.  But an ounce of prevention between …

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Podcast Ep. 281: Fly Fishing VA, 2 Ways

I was blessed to get a week and a half of vacation in one of my favorite places in this world: Virginia’s Blue Ridge. Along  with general rest and a lot of family time, I was able to get out and do a little bit of fishing. In this week’s episode I talk through why  …

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Coming Back to New Water

I only lived in Pennsylvania for seven years. But the quantity and quality of the angling I squeezed in during grad school and my first career was remarkable. Primarily focusing on spring creeks, with the overwhelming majority  of the time on three in particular, I can’t fathom how many  days of my life were spent …

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Time in a Bottle

You’re never going to look back, excited about the mornings you slept in. It will never be the half-way, B- for effort fishing that you’ll remember. It will always be the mornings when the coffee couldn’t come soon enough. The times when you had to wait and watch the minutes tick by before you could …

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Podcast Ep. 280: Fly Fishing Accusations, XXVIII

This installation of “fly fishing accusations” is all about dogmatic opinions. Included are convictions regarding: wading boot soles angling literature the exclusivity claims of Christianity Does that last one sound like it might not fit  in with the others? Well, if the feedback I received from a recent article is any indication: it certainly does. …

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Spoils of the Hunt

I love fly fishing. I also love books. I don’t have to work very hard to convince myself, or anyone else for that matter, that  these two things  go together  quite well. There are many new and good books out there. Hopefully they are available at your local fly shop; they are definitively within reach …

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Why Go Back to The Basics?

The resounding success of the recent Casting Across Fly Fishing Podcast episodes entitled Cast1 has reminded me how important it is to communicate and consume the most essential aspects of fly fishing. This initial 9-part  series was curated for those interested in fly fishing and those who may have recently started. But early on, it …

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Podcast Ep. 279: [Cast1] Your Next Step in Fly Fishing

The initial Cast1 podcast series is wrapping up this week. The response to the first batch of episodes has been great, and I promise that there will be more podcasts along these lines in the future. Today’s episode presents you with some next steps. Whether you’re  just  getting into fly fishing or you’ve been on …

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More Fly Rod FAQs

For most fly anglers, the most exciting piece of gear to shop for and purchase is the rod. Any conscientious buyer will understandably go through a relatively rigorous process of determining what to trust with his money and his prospective fish. In my years writing Casting Across, teaching casting, guiding, and selling rods, questions about …

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