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I always enjoy reading about fly fishing excursions to exotic countries, primarily because I’ll never get to visit any of those places myself due to, shall we say, financial considerations.

July 20, 2018

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A camp and trout fishing guide service located on the Caney Fork River, near Nashville, TN

July 20, 2018

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A good streamside stiffener never fails to elevate a good story...but we must wait and travel back to the late 19th century. We travel to a famous Catskill inn, sit by a hand-hewn, rock fireplace to remove our waders and boots

July 20, 2018

gear

Some of the gadgets we are having fun with this summer

July 20, 2018

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Quietly crawling through marshland with my rod balanced on my shoulder and doing my best to stay out of sight, I was reminded of stalking chalk stream trout in the British countryside, not a technique I had anticipated when fishing for the aggressive golden dorado in the Ibera Marsh of Northern Argentina.

July 20, 2018

refreshment

In your favorite cocktail shaker, combine all ingredients over cracked ice.

July 20, 2018

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When it comes to leading change, there is no one more fierce than a woman backed by history, tradition, and a passion for a place and people.

July 20, 2018

gear

The perfect look for jumping in your plane and heading to breakfast or traveling around the world

July 20, 2018

travel

The Outerbanks consist of a string of barrier islands protecting North Carolina from the Atlantic Ocean

July 20, 2018

travel

Everyone knows Bozeman is home to some pretty famous trout waters, and is surrounded by some of the best brands in fly fishing.

July 20, 2018

travel

Trout near Nashville? About an hour east of Nashville is the Caney Fork tailwater and Southern Brookies guide service and retreat.

July 20, 2018

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travel

You’ll feel right at home at Rio Manso Lodge enjoying gourmet meals and exploring miles of pristine trout waters.

July 20, 2018

gear

What DUN is using this summer and beyond

July 20, 2018

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Anyone with a keen interest in saltwater fly fishing will likely find their Facebook news feeds loaded with captivating images of glamorous flats trophies such as bonefish, permit, tarpon, and the occasional redfish. While angling for the species is some of my favorite fishing, there is so much more to saltwater fly fishing.

July 20, 2018

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I preach the value of learning for a living, but I am not always comfortable as a novice.

July 20, 2018

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he whispers still come, “Have you completely lost your mind, to give up your career to go fly fishing?” My heart answers back, “No, I have found it!”

July 20, 2018

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get to know

We had the opportunity to speak with Kara, Communication Specialist at Convergence, and Co-Founder of Artemis, an organization of bold sportswomen creating fresh tracks for conservation

July 20, 2018

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Celebrating inspiration through fly fishing

July 20, 2018

get to know

8 Questions With A Seasoned Guide

July 20, 2018

basics

Getting Back to Basics

July 20, 2018

gear

Ah … summer. The season I wait for all year long. Maybe I have a touch of Seasonal Affective Disorder or something, but I feel better when it’s light early, and stays light longer.

July 20, 2018

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Water... It’s all around us. It makes up 70% of our bodies, flows through our homes and businesses every day, and sustains us. But for me, my local river is much more than a drinking water source, it’s my life.

July 20, 2018

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Fly Tying? You want me to tie a fly? No way. I can’t even darn socks.

July 20, 2018

fly tying

This fly is probably the most popular bonefish fly ever created, and for good reason. The pattern is simple to tie and easily adaptable for many fishing situations.

May 1, 2018