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Fly Casting

Fly Casting - Sharpen Your Shooting

Double your line length in a single cast without false casting Any fly fisher knows that stripping in and lengthening - or “shooting” line - is part of the fly-fishing process. Understanding how an...

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Landing Fish Safely: The Slip-and-Grasp Technique

Landing a fish cleanly and safely is the final test of an angler’s skill, and the “slip and grasp” method is one of the most efficient techniques for doing just that. Used effectively in both fre...

Patagonia Fly Fishing: Three Lodges, One Week in Argentina

Patagonia Fly Fishing: Three Lodges, One Week in Argentina

Wind, wild trout, and a fast-moving week across Patagonia’s best fly fishing lodges We were driving back to the little airport in Esquel, Argentina, after a sprint week of visiting, fishing, and...

In Praise of Poppers

In Praise of Poppers

One of the ways fly fishers can strengthen and invigorate their fly fishing skills is to fish with poppers. Poppers are effective in fresh and saltwater environments and when fished skillfully wil...

5 Classic Fishing Knots That Just Work

5 Classic Fishing Knots That Just Work

Maybe you can tie these behind your back, or maybe you’re just getting started with fly fishing. Either way, these classic knots are the ones that land fish. Simple, reliable, and proven over deca...

Peacock bass caught on the fly

Paradise in the Brazilian Amazon

Throughout the week Pam set a new personal record, Breno caught so many fish over 80cm we lost count, and Rodrigo had two fish over 90cm in a single day. One learns a lot during a month in the ju...