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The Controversy of Chemical Management for Nonnative Fish


THIS WEEK Bob Mallard takes on a controversial topic and explains why the use of Rotenone is vital to aquatic ecosystem management. Read "A Chemophobe's Guide to Chemical Reclamation."

In this week's featured tying video Tim Flagler ties a Drop Bead Walt's Worm. What sets this fly apart from the standard Walt's worm is the off-set or drop bead, Tim says. "The drop bead really does an incredible job of angling the hook so the fly rides hook point up and is thus less likely to get snagged on the bottom."
 
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FEATURED VIDEOS

HOW TO TIE A DROP BEAD WALT'S WORM

Walt’s Worm in this form could be a caddis, a sow bug, or a crane fly larva.  Watch now...
 
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FLY FISHING NEWS

 
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FEATURES

Video: “Fishing With Jay | The Birth of the Dry Fly | Catskills, NY | EP.10”

“Chasing the history of fly fishing in North America, Jay makes it up to the Catskills to find out where it all started.” Watch now...
 
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“Distant Cousins”

"Given their different environments, the northern pike and barracuda share a list of similarities surprising in its size and scope." Read on...
Fish Art iPhone Tough Case by Derek DeYoung (iPhone 12 & 13)
Fish Art iPhone Tough Case by Derek DeYoung (iPhone 12 & 13)
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