Marlin Benedict’s skiff looked pretty tiny compared to the massive Maltese yacht that occupied the same slip the day before.
Loafers and kings
by Chris Hunt - Tuesday, Aug 25th, 2015
by Chris Hunt - Tuesday, Aug 25th, 2015
Marlin Benedict’s skiff looked pretty tiny compared to the massive Maltese yacht that occupied the same slip the day before.
by Tom Larimer - Monday, Aug 24th, 2015
These days, it’s easy to become overwhelmed by the huge selection of equipment on the market and the nuanced worlds of the two-handed fly fisher and streamer angler are no exception. Here we'll place polyleaders and sink-tips under the microscope to help you better understand the choices available and the right time to use each.
by Chad Shmukler - Tuesday, Aug 18th, 2015
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by Chad Shmukler - Wednesday, Aug 12th, 2015
The Salmon River is one of the most prolific fisheries in the entire country, with dizzying counts of salmon and steelhead making their way through its waters to spawn each year. Both the Great Lakes record Chinook salmon (47 lbs 13 oz) and the world record Coho salmon (33 lbs 4 oz) were pulled from its waters. For reasons such as these, the Salmon River draws anglers not only from all over the northeastern US, but from all over the globe — which line its autumn-foliage draped and often picturesque banks as it winds its way to Lake Ontario.
by Jonathan Stumpf - Tuesday, Aug 11th, 2015
If you’ve ever picked up a two-handed fly rod to swing for fish, you’ve undoubtedly heard of a Skagit fly line. Skagit lines are the workhorses of the two-hand world. Burly and strong, these lines do the grunt work and excel at throwing heavy flies and weighty tips. This performance is a fitting homage to the line’s namesake river in Washington state’s North Puget Sound.