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Fly Fishing from a Box

All-inclusive is good. There are plenty of situations where making one decision is preferable to making a handful of decisions. Add in the fact that all-inclusive usually means you’re getting a deal along the way, and it is definitely a route worth pursuing. When shopping for fly fishing gear, rod and reel kits are a …

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Throwback Gear Review: Simms Freestone Waders

Fly fishing gear is a big part of Casting Across. I’ve always enjoyed the aesthetics, the marketing, and, most importantly, the function of fly fishing gear. Consequently, I’ll review new products on the site from time to time. But appreciating fly fishing gear shouldn’t only be about  the latest model or newest technology. The things …

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Podcast Ep. 231: 3 Steps for Introducing Fly Fishing

Today I’m sharing three practical tips for introducing someone to fly fishing. For you, it might be a child, a friend, or a spouse. Simply putting them next to you in the water probably isn’t enough. I walk through three things that are worth thinking about: exploration, opportunity, & access. Whether you’re just getting into …

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Best of Show, According to You

There is a lot that you can do at The Fly Fishing Show. Seminars, classes, and other educational opportunities are worth the price of admission. Booking trips or getting ideas for the upcoming season is a great way to kick start the year. But let’s be honest: looking at gear is one of the best …

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The Day After

We flew in during a thunderstorm. Layovers and small-engine  craft made the segments of the trip feel like puzzle pieces that didn’t quite fit. Travel can often feel like a chore. At times it has more of a trial feel. The early darkness from the late summer storm took away the sense of place from …

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Orvis’ Fools: Its Not that Crazy

I am not a huge fain of April Fools’ Day. Primarily for the reason that I am already quite skeptical of anything and everything I read online. But I do enjoy the yearly gags that some companies routinely roll out. Orvis’ efforts, with all the marketing power at their disposal, are usually worth a smile. …

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Trout Power: The Genetics of Native Fish

Not all native fish are truly native. It is a gross oversimplification to assume that a brook trout in a New York stream is part of an unbroken line of char going back millennia. Although a watershed or an individual river may have historically contained a particular species of fish, there are numerous reasons why …

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Podcast Ep. 229: Investing in Tomorrow’s Fishing Today

What kind of fishing investment am I talking about? The kind in people: yourself, those around you, and those who will be fishing tomorrow. Today I share a little bit about the most prominent influence in my life related to angling and conservation: the Pennsylvania Rivers Conservation & Fly Fishing Youth Camp. I can honestly …

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