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Most say winter fly fishing is too hard—but these tips might just change your mind
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Phil Rowley knows he has a fly line problem. The guide, fly tier and stillwater expert from Edmonton, Alberta, carries about 20 fly lines on his boat when fishing lakes. He packs floating lines, slow ...
Jack Frost blew into the valley, putting slush in the river and forming ice bridges overnight. The Eagle River held out as long as it could. Winter angling has set in. Fly anglers can either adapt or ...
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Cold hands, strong bites as anglers find success with winter fly fishing
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Half-frozen waders and ice-crusted boot laces drip in the mud rooms of the die-hards who never stopped fishing. Winter holds a unique appeal to some fly anglers. Then there are anglers that are “cold ...
It’s the middle of December, and winter has just reached us in the South – bringing with it the age-old fly angler’s dilemma: I want to fish, but it’s cold as hell. “Cold as hell” is relative, of ...
For many fly fishermen, fly fishing is synonymous with rivers. You go out and walk or drift, cast to rising trout, and watch your fly float gently downstream. However, the reality is that not everyone ...
BRYSON CITY, N.C. (WSPA) – You might not think of winter as a great time to fish, and fly fishing in the cold water might send a chill up your spine, but dressed properly in layers, waders and boots, ...
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