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NEW: Fly Fishing Books

Whether they contain classic short stories, pages of fly  diagrams,  or detailed descriptions of where to find trout, fly fishing books  have  been a part of the culture for centuries. As long as anglers have  been angling, they have returned from the water to put thoughts down on paper. For five years, I’ve enjoyed sharing …

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Podcast Ep. 99: Why You Should Fish Manchester, VT

Where can you go to get some fly fishing history, beautiful scenery, fun for the whole family… and a few trout? Nestled in the bottom left corner of Vermont sits the little town of Manchester. Orvis is there. The American Museum of Fly Fishing is there. They’re there because the Battenkill River is there. While …

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When to Stop Fishing

This was probably my last New England brook trout of the season. The conditions were right on an unseasonably fall weekend and I got out after them. The water was warm and the fish were willing to play ball. I caught almost every one out of deep, slow water. I avoided riffles and runs – …

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Hike to the Fish

Two years ago I wrote an article on one of my favorite ways to experience nature and fly fishing: trail running.  Along with the exercise and the challenge, it gets me deeper into unfished and wild places quickly. That post generated a lot of interest, and there is a link below. Running into the woods …

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Kickstarter: On The Fly Rod Holder

There are days when I leave my car in the morning and don’t see it again until I’m ready to call it quits. Those are good, long days of fly fishing. Just as frequently, I’ll fish a little bit here and then head over there to fish that hole. Maybe I’ll leave the river to …

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The Right Tools, Even for the Small Jobs

I have a few core beliefs about tools: A tool should have enough flexibility to be used in a number of situations, or… A tool should perform a singular and necessary task well enough to justify it’s presence A tool should be priced so that it can be used without too much concern or thought …

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Long Journeys Through Dark & Deep Places

New journeys always feel longest. Longer on foot, in the sand. Dunes and grey cedar shakes all look the same. Hightide removes all footprints and tire tracks and traces of everything. Night adds to the length and the blending and the feeling of almost being lost. Even on a fifty foot wide beach. Even on …

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Fall: Fly Fishing and/or Football?

Against all odds, football is back. In many of  the high-profile venues across the nation, Saturdays and Sundays will feature at least 100 people in attendance. More pertinent, hundreds of thousands will be firmly planted upon couch and recliner. Not every fly fisher is a die hard football fanatic. Not every fly fisher is even …

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