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Why Do States Defy the ESA?


BOB MALLARD is back this week with the seventh in our series of articles addressing key issues in fish conservation. This month he asks, If the Endangered Species Act is such a powerful tool to protect the long-term value of native fish stocks, why do states let special interests obstruct its use? Read his in depth report, "States Defying the Federal ESA: Bad Science and Bad Politics."

INSIDE THE BOX: EPISODE #78 - This week Scott unboxes the new Korkers River Ops wading boots, lightweight, fast-drying footwear with a lace system that provides extra ankle support and features the trademark Korkers interchangeable sole for more traction options.

Tim Flagler demonstrates how to tie a Blue Quill Parachute in this week's featured tying video. " I’ve found that this parachute version kind of does triple duty," says Flagler, "working not only as an emerger and a dun, but as a spinner as well."
 
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INSIDE THE BOX: KORKERS RIVER OPS BOOTS

These new boots feature Korkers' trademark interchangeable soles and a fast-drying design.  Watch now...

HOW TO TIE A BLUE QUILL PARACHUTE

"Before the actual tying starts, it’s a good idea to prep a few quills. These come from just below the eye on a large peacock feather." Watch now...
 
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SIGHT-FISHING A BIG BULL TROUT

“Fly fishing with dry flies or sighting trout before you cast are two incredible experiences when fly fishing! We head out on a SW Alberta, Canada trout river early in the season and enjoy dry fly fishing for cutthroat and rainbow trout, as well as sight-fish to a HUGE BULL TROUT. Some beautiful scenery blended in with great early season fly fishing!” Watch now...

 
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FLY FISHING STRATEGY TIPS

“How Far From the Rise Ring? When casting to a rising fish, don’t target the rise rings. Put your fly at least 3-4 feet in front of where you saw the fish last rise, remembering to give yourself time to thrown an upstream mend into the line if needed. Difficult currents that quickly create drag may require you to throw close to the fish, however, so that the fish sees the fly before it begins to look unnatural.”  Read more...
 

 

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