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‘Three Great Wet Flies for Summer’

July 16, 2015September 12, 2017 Jo Tango

If you’re looking to read some fun and interesting content, read Steve Culton’s blog. He fishes the Farmington, is a guide, and offers clinics. He’s also a great writer and composes some entertaining prose. His blog recently linked to an article he wrote on “Three Great Wet Flies for Summer.” To chase brown trout, I

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Tenkarpa!

July 15, 2015September 12, 2017 Jo Tango

There are many awesome videos online. And, the good folks at Orvis recently circulated this one below. It’s really funny and worth watching. It helped me start my morning on a good note.

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New Guy Here

July 14, 2015September 12, 2017 Jo Tango

Hey everyone! I’m Lance, and have been invited by Jo and Troy to join the team here at Fly Fish MA! Firstly, I would like to extend my thanks to Jo and Troy… they have done a fantastic job on this blog, giving up many spots, special rigs, and all sorts of information that most

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The Serendipity

July 12, 2015March 4, 2019 Jo Tango

I carry with me many emerger patterns. I think those flies look like sitting ducks to trout. They mimic vulnerable bugs that attempt to rise to the water’s surface. They’re high-percentage snacks. Most of the takes I’ve had this summer have been on emergers: flies with shucks, materials suggesting air bubbles on their backs, and/or

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