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March 24, 2022March 24, 2022 Jo Tango

I think fly fishing is about a rolling series of obsessions. When I started, I very quickly got into throwing tiny dries on a #000 at the Swift. Then, it was about Euronymphing for wild Farmington browns. After that, I went through a wet-fly phase, and then I got into throwing big, articulated streamers. Thereafter,

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Flies and fly tying,Montana,Pale Morning Duns8 Comments

Fooling Around with the Doodle Bug Dry Fly

February 10, 2022May 2, 2024 David Hyde

The red and white fly called the Doodle Bug is also known as the Devil Bug. It’s a dry fly that works for both coldwater and warmwater species. You won’t see this bug in many online shops or racks at your local fly shop. In fact, the only place I know of that reliably sells

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Flies and fly tying,Maine,Videos8 Comments

CDC and the Montana PMD hatch

January 29, 2022January 23, 2022 Jo Tango

With ice creeping onto many river banks, it’s a great time to reload the fly boxes. In particular, I’m already thinking about what flies to make for a Montana trip that fellow blogger Joel Watson and I will be making this July. We’ll be based in the Livingston area and taking our chances at the

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Flies and fly tying,Montana,Orvis,Pale Morning Duns12 Comments

Fly in the Spotlight: Gartside Soft Hackle

December 4, 2021May 2, 2024 Joel Watson

  Over the course of the last few weeks, I started getting a bit bored with nymphs and dry flies. Don’t get me wrong. I love fly fishing in all forms. Catching a fish is ultimately what the end game is in all of this. Nymphs are probably the most effective way to catch trout

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Brown Trout,Flies and fly tying,Streamers3 Comments
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