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Norcal Trout

Several months ago my angling buddy Justin packed up his things and headed for the Pacific Northwest to start fresh in another part of the country.  After he settled in Northern California and found some work he began his quest to find some of the local beats and start fishing again.  Months went by and … Continue reading »

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Lily Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park

Before my brother left the great state of Colorado to spend the summer in Chicago, I took him up to Rocky Mountain National Park to chase some native Greenback Cutthroat. Upon arrival, there were over 200 small Cutthroat in full spawning mode along the east side of the  lake (this area is off limits to … Continue reading »

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Musky Flies

In the past couple weeks when I’ve had time to get on the water I’ve been trying for my first ever musky.   Not long after I began my musky research  I heard about Pewaukee Lake in Waukesha County Wisconsin.  After watching reports online of the consistent success people were having there, and because it’s … Continue reading »

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Everglades Flies

In a few weeks my cousin and I are headed to the everglades to chase snook, tarpon, redfish and whatever else is willing to eat a fly.  When I’ve have time to hit the vise my focus is been on saltwater flies, some are tried and true classics and others are a few variations of … Continue reading »

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Brother’s First Pike on The Fly and Other Suprises

Down in the industrial town of Commerce City, Colorado there is a wildlife refuge full of life. Bald Eagles, huge deer, foxes, coyotes, and many species of fish all share this land. Three days of the week, the refuge is open to fishing with accordance to some very strict fishing laws. You may fish the refuge … Continue reading »

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Trout Fishing Iowa County Wisconsin 4/19

Tuesday a friend and I ignored the crappy weather forecast and hit the road early in the morning and headed for southwestern Wisconsin.  Our first stop was at a small creek that I’ve been anxious to check out for a while now and while we didn’t run into any trout in the hour we fished … Continue reading »

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