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Angler’s Workshop

Angler’s Workshop

If you live within driving distance of Rochester NY, we invite you to attend the Angler’s workshop on February 4th.  This is a wonderful event for the beginner to the advanced fly fisherman.  Some of Upstate NY’s most talented fly fishing experts will be sharing their knowledge...
Filed in: Fly Tying, New York
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New York Public Fishing Rights

New York Public Fishing Rights

Craig and I decided we were going to take a couple hours and do some New Years Steelhead fishing.  We went to one of our favorite Lake Ontario tributaries and was greeted with bright and shiny Posted signs. We found what we believed to be a public section of the tributary and gained access...
Filed in: Lake Ontario, New York
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Spruce Creek PA

Spruce Creek PA

I friend of mine from church, Bryan Meck, invited me to fish with him, another friend and Byran’s father Charlie Meck.  He invited us to fish with him at the Spruce Creek Rod and Gun club in Spruce Creek Pennsylvania Saturday and Sunday morning.  When Bryan invited me I had impressions of a gilded...
Filed in: Pennsylvania
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AuSable River – River of Sand

AuSable River – River of Sand

  I am not sure who named the AuSable river but if I were to take an educated guess it was probably a French explorer (Samuel de Champlain) or trapper who was facinated by the sandy deposits that line the bottom of that river.  The French translation of Au Sable is “sand”. ...
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Fly Fishing Chronicles Weekly

Fly Fishing Chronicles Weekly

In an effort to share some of our friends blog posts and fly fishing information, we have posted our first Fly Fishing Chronicles Weekly online newspaper. We hope you enjoy it. View Our Online Newspaper //
Filed in: Uncategorized
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Fish Kill in the Poconos

Fish Kill in the Poconos

Channel 16 out of Scranton PA has reported a fish kill (mostly trout) of several thousand fish in a creek in the Poconos.  It appears to be caused by a sewer line project that effected the ph levels in the creek.  It is not entirely clear but it looks to have happened in a popular trout stream called...
Filed in: Pennsylvania
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Pelican Creek – Yellowstone

Pelican Creek – Yellowstone

I was a bit apprehensive to write about Pelican Creek after my trip to Yellowstone.  I was not sure I wanted the rest of the world to know about it but Pelican Creek is an important story that should be shared. Last month we made a visit, to this wonderful creek, on opening day after it had been closed...
Filed in: Yellowstone
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Voldemort Goes Fly Fishing

Voldemort Goes Fly Fishing

Since we have been talking about fashion I thought it might make sense to mention that Chanel announced an addition to its sport line this June.  Yes you guessed it, it is the super luxurious carbon-rosewood fly fishing rod, reel, and Chanel’s special selection of flies all delivered in a Chanel...
Filed in: Gear
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Hacklemart

Hacklemart

Craig Dilger for The New York Times After landing in Bozeman earlier this month, we went down to the local grocery store to pick up a couple things for our trip to the Madison.  We run into a cute twenty something checkout girl who has a fine looking hackle in her hair.  In the process of scanning...
Filed in: Montana
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Roosevelt Lodge Marmot Says….

Roosevelt Lodge Marmot Says….

Photo Credit: Mountain Spirit Institute  It has been four days since I have been in Northeastern Yellowstone hunting for trout.  Even the marmot at Roosevelt Lodge (where we stayed) is upset about the fishing conditions in that part of the park.  His daily commute from under the community bathrooms...
Filed in: Yellowstone
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