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Early season Trout Fishing with John Tyzack and Dean Andrews

admin on Feb 8th 2010

The first in our River Academy series, Early Season Trout, sees John Tyzack and Dean Andrews on the banks of the River Wharfe at the historic Bolton Abbey, where John demonstrates his modern approach to traditional north country spiders before helping Dean refine his upstream dry fly techniques. For more information go to www.fishonproductions.co.uk var [...]

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Early Northwest Fly-Fishing: A Fly-Angler’s Lifetime Journey Through Oregon, Washington, and the World

admin on Nov 30th 2009

Product DescriptionBlaine Hallock (1889-1953) was born in Heppner, eastern Oregon and practiced law for many years in Baker City, eastern Oregon, and elsewhere. He was enamored of fishing, and especially fly-fishing and spent many days streamside with other Northwest fly-fishing pioneers, such as Spencer Biddle and Supreme Court Justice William Douglas. Parts of this book [...]

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Fly Fishing, Flies To Use In March Early April?

admin on Nov 28th 2009

I am kinda new to fly fishing for trout on Scottish Lochs I would appriciate any advice on what kind of flies might work. And maybe some advice on retrieving technics for each fly. Thanks in advance.

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Early Northwest Fly-Fishing: A Fly-Angler’s Lifetime Journey Through Oregon, Washington, and the World

admin on Nov 15th 2009

Product DescriptionBlaine Hallock (1889-1953) was born in Heppner, eastern Oregon and practiced law for many years in Baker City, eastern Oregon, and elsewhere. He was enamored of fishing, and especially fly-fishing and spent many days streamside with other Northwest fly-fishing pioneers, such as Spencer Biddle and Supreme Court Justice William Douglas. Parts of this book [...]

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Early Northwest Fly-Fishing: A Fly-Angler’s Lifetime Journey Through Oregon, Washington, and the World

admin on Nov 9th 2009

Product DescriptionBlaine Hallock (1889-1953) was born in Heppner, eastern Oregon and practiced law for many years in Baker City, eastern Oregon, and elsewhere. He was enamored of fishing, and especially fly-fishing and spent many days streamside with other Northwest fly-fishing pioneers, such as Spencer Biddle and Supreme Court Justice William Douglas. Parts of this book [...]

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