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Enraptured by Nature


"BENEATH ALL the equipment, contrivances, and conceits, fly fishing is about the most basic human—or, really, animal—instinct to survive," writes Willoughby Johnson in his enchanting book Crosscut Creek. "Somehow I feel that the elements and all life are directly related," he continues, "so much so that anyone who is sincerely enraptured by nature stands very close to the great beyond
." Read the chapter "April" from Johnson's fine collection of thoughtful essays.

INSIDE THE BOX #76: SEA RUN LUXURY FLY FISHING CASES - This week Scott looks at a couple of very elegant fly fishing travel cases from Sea Run Cases.

"Ever since I started tying flies, a Dark Hendrickson Wet has been one of my favorites," says tier and videographer Tim Flagler of this week's featured pattern for tiers. "It’s simple, elegant, fun to tie and it works pretty much regardless of how it’s fished. What’s not to like?
Small Batch Flies: Fly.Culture
Small Batch Flies: Fly.Culture
$17.95 - $24.95
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Small Batch Flies: Eclipse Fly Co.
Small Batch Flies: Eclipse Fly Co.
$13.95 - $24.95
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Small Batch Flies: TLC Flies
Small Batch Flies: TLC Flies
$17.95 - $21.95
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FEATURED VIDEOS

INSIDE THE BOX: SEA RUN LUXURY FLY FISHING CASES

Elegant, durable, lockable and TSA-compliant. Sea Run cases are worth a look.  Watch now...

HOW TO TIE A DARK HENDRICKSON WET FLY

"It’s a toss-up which is more fun for me, tying this pattern or fishing it."  Watch now...
 
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TIPS FOR DRAG-FREE PRESENTATIONS

Question: "Sometimes my fly drifts are too short, and when my fly starts sliding across the current a trout won’t take it. What can I do to get longer fly drifts without drag?" —Brian L.  Read the answer...

 
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HOW TO ROLL CAST | FLY FISHING 101

"Learning how to roll cast is often one of the first lessons for a beginning fly angler. It’s a casting technique that anglers of all skill levels use on a routine basis. Even though it’s easy to learn, the roll cast works in a variety of situations. Whether you need to avoid branches or snags on your back cast, or you’re looking to land a fly in a tight window to an actively feeding trout, you’ll find a use for the roll cast." Read on..
 

 

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