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The Smiling Trout

“What do you do  in your spare time?” “Ah guh higsing.” “What?” “Uh, I go fishing.” Dentists asking questions while  their hands are in patients’ mouths is a well-worn trope. But this comically befuddling stereotype is as sure as a thing as being told to floss more. “Yeah, there is great fly fishing around here. …

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Podcast Ep. 201: Fly Fishing Accusations, XX

There have been 200 episodes, and hundreds more articles, of my opinions and perspectives that you could call into question. And every once in a while, someone does. More often than receiving accusations,  I get questions and comments from readers and listeners. On today’s podcast, I interact with three (four, really) that I thought were …

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Rusty Flybox: Sucker for Marketing

I’m a sucker for good marketing. Before you judge, let me explain what I mean: I appreciate a well thought-out sales pitch. I gravitate towards people who are passionate about what they make and/or sell. I like good more than I like bad. Can you blame me? While hype and reality don’t always line up, …

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Killing Fish to Save Fish

The Colorado River and its surrounding lands are known for natural beauty and abundant outdoor activities. About 50 miles upstream from  Grand Canyon National Park, the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area encompasses Lake Powell in Utah and the water below the Glen Canyon Dam in Arizona. The winding river, with countless channels, coves, and tributaries, …

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Podcast Ep. 200: A Rare Full Studio

200 episodes! First of all, thank you for listening. Whether this is your first or 200th download, I truly appreciate that you take a few minutes out of your week to hear what I have to say about the quarry and culture of fly fishing. As I’ve done every 50 shows, today I break away …

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Then, Everything Froze

The trout was holding just on the far side of a deep cut in the middle of the stream. Flitting back and forth, it would dart into the fast water to quickly eat an insect before returning to the gentler current. I watched the fish range a good eighteen inches into the swifter flow. My …

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Officially Labor Day, Unofficially…

Due to their respective locations on the calendar, Memorial Day and Labor day are considered as the unofficial beginning and end points of summer. While Memorial Day has  deep and somber implications for all Americans, Labor Day is a much more light-hearted affair. I’m not downplaying the impact that workers and tradesmen have had on …

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Podcast Ep. 199: More Phones & Fishing

Don’t let your phone become a distraction. That is true for everyday life, and it is also true when you’re fly fishing. Of course, your phone can be an incredibly useful tool that can enrich your time outdoors. In this follow-up podcast, I share a handful of apps that I use when I’m outdoors and …

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Fly Fishing Books, XIII

Sometimes a really good book doesn’t check all the boxes that you assume it should. For example: a book on birds might be what you, a fly fisher, needs. Or, a Rocky Mountain angler could benefit from a book about Pennsylvania fly fishers. Or, a book about buffalo may very well be the best book …

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First Fly Shop Love

All fly fishers love fly shops.  These stores stand as the brick and mortar embodiment of fly fishing culture. Fly shops are about more than buying gear. They are usually just off the banks of water  productive enough to warrant a full-time  angling retail option. The people employed are almost always passionate about the sport, …

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