Ian Rutter dissects summer fishing

by Tom Chandler on August 17, 2006 · 1 comment

Let’s face it: summer fly fishing isn’t typically the wide-open “quality fly fishing experience” that we enjoy in the spring. My recent experience suggests good fishing exists, but there’s a lot less of it, so you really need to pick your spots.

You might assume that’s what we’re here for, but sadly (for our readers), we’re a jealous bunch, given to burying our secret fishing spots like Wally the Wonderdog buries bones (though we actually remember where we left them).

Ian Rutter, however, is willing to spill it all, and hoping for a little good karma by association, I’m willing to let him.

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Click the graphic above to read Ian’s just-posted article on summer fishing. It’s targeted largely at those fishing in the Southeast, but there’s good information there regardless of where you fish. And dammit — it’s free!

[tags]Ian Rutter, Smoky mountains, fly fishing[/tags]

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