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Author: Jo Tango

At the Bench: the Renegade

July 11, 2017September 14, 2017 Jo Tango

In some back and forth in the comments from the last post, I realized I forgot to write about a new dry fly in the box: the Renegade. I’m a big fan of attractor patterns, and I like Catskill-style dries for choppy water. For a recent fishing trip I decided to make just one Renegade

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Caddis,Flies and fly tying,Techniques,Videosfarmington river dry flies,swift river dry flies1 Comment

The Sparkle Dun

July 9, 2017September 22, 2017 Jo Tango

Family hike today, and so, this is a short post. I love dries that sit in the surface film. Catskill-style flies have their place, too, but I tend to avoid them except for very choppy water. Here is a great video for making the Sparkle Dun. I love the technique for securing the deer hair

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Blue-Winged Olives,Flies and fly tying,Videos7 Comments

At the Bench: CDC Midge Emergers

July 7, 2017November 23, 2017 Jo Tango

For fun, I again am making some small CDC midge emergers. If you fish tailwaters, midges are ubiquitous. I’ve seen clouds of them hatching in the mornings at the Farmington, and a midge pupa is an extremely effective dropper fly for nymphing there. Midge larvae and pupae are in the drift all day. At times,

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Flies and fly tying,Midgesswift river dry flies11 Comments

Pittsburg, NH: The End

July 2, 2017November 5, 2017 Jo Tango

Yes, all good things must end. We are heading back today. The kids wanted to sleep in and that gave me two precious hours to fish. I targeted some water that requires aggressive wading and has produced quality fish consistently. I was on the water by 5 am. I must have chosen a good time,

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Connecticut River (Pittsburg, NH),Landlocked salmon8 Comments
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