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Saturday, October 31, 2015
Stream Etiquette Done Right and Then Some
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Fall Colors on Little River above Elkmont in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park A while back I complained about a lack of stream e...
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Native Brook Trout
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There is nothing better than a native southern Appalachian brook trout in a high country stream. A true jewel of the Smokies, these fish hav...
Thursday, October 29, 2015
Peak of Fall Brings Great Fishing
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This is my favorite season, but every year fall seems to be here and gone all at once. This past weekend featured the best fall colors we...
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Friday, October 23, 2015
Day of Days on the Lamar River: Yellowstone Day Two
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Fly fishing in Yellowstone is all about tough decisions. For example, should I fish the Lamar River today or perhaps the Yellowstone? Or ...
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Thursday, October 22, 2015
Brook Trout in Fall Dress
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Some days you just want to catch brook trout. For me, those days occur with frequency although not so often as others probably experience...
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Fly Tyer's Weekend 2015
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If you like to fly fish, you should be at Fly Tyer's Weekend 2015. Geared specifically towards fly tyers, it will involve plenty of fun ...
Monday, October 19, 2015
Welcome to Yellowstone
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Arriving late to Yellowstone can be a risky thing. I always forget how incredibly far it is and how long the drive is across Wyoming. Th...
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Slow Fishing but Quality Fish
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The Caney Fork River has been going through its late summer and early full funk lately but is showing signs of breaking out as we get closer...
Tuesday, October 06, 2015
Yellowstone Cutthroat Love the PB&J
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With my Yellowstone vacation wrapped up, I'm still deciding whether or not I'm glad to be home or not. Like all good trips this ...
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Sunday, October 04, 2015
Back From Yellowstone
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For the past two weeks, I have wandered at will across Yellowstone National Park, always with two or three fly rods strung up and ready t...
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