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You only need a sinking line when you're fishing a "deep" hole, right? Think again. You can fish a sinking line at almost any depth. Read these tips.
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Fly Fishing, Planning, Insider, Fly Fishing for Beginners, Fly Fishing Beginners
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Wednesday, 13 Apr, 2016
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The Gravel Bar and Banditos are usually my first choices for dining. Both are filled with fishing enthusiasts who share tall stories, cold beer, and lots of different menu options. ... moreYou can belly up to the Bar for a thick, juicy burger and a brew, or head back to Banditos and enjoy flavorful Southwestern cuisine and an exhaustive wine list.
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Planning, Lodging, Meals, and Fun
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Friday, 18 Mar, 2016
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There I was, skiing behind the house with my wife Anni and my friend Shawn. We were at Kattle Guard Bowl, our own private ski-run, up South Meadow Creek. You have to walk to the top ... moreof the run but once you get there it’s never crowded.
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Fly Fishing, Perfect Fishing Days
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Friday, 26 Feb, 2016
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Looking for some fly-fishing action off-the-beaten-path? Ennis Montana, is known for some of the best fly-fishing along the legendary Madison River. But where should you go if you’re ... morelooking for more solitude just outside of town?
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Fly Fishing, Planning, Perfect Fishing Days
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Sunday, 15 Nov, 2015
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The dilemma facing every parent: what is the optimal age to take your first kids fly fishing trip? Take them too early and they either lose interest or drive you mad. Offer to take ... morethem too late in life and they’ll never have those years to look back on. You’ll miss out on those fabulous bonding moments and possibly lose them to electronics forever!
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Category:
Fly Fishing, Planning, Perfect Fishing Days
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Thursday, 12 Nov, 2015
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I’ve been a fishing guide all of my life, and I love it. It is what I was meant to do. Earning a living as a fly fishing guide may sound glamorous to an outsider, but in fact there ... moreis a high rate of burnout. It takes a lot of toughness, both mental and physical.
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Category:
Fly Fishing, Planning, Fly Fishing for Beginners
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Friday, 4 Mar, 2016
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Want to know what to pack for your next Montana fishing trip? Check out our list compiled with input from anglers who frequent the fly fishing Mecca.
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Category:
Fly Fishing, Planning
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Wednesday, 11 Nov, 2015
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No
About 30 minutes south of Ennis, Montana the Madison river winds itself in wide loops around boulders and grass covered banks. Stop by the fly shop and pick up a small selection of ... moretasty treats. The area you’re going to is dry fly fishing heaven so make sure you’re stocked up.
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Category:
Fly Fishing, Perfect Fishing Days
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Tuesday, 1 Dec, 2015
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Sitting here watching it snow outside, wind about 40 mph out of the north. Hard to imagine, but my mind still turns to fly-fishing. It may be nasty now but in a few days’ temps are ... moresupposed to soar into the high 30s, low forties. That ought to clear the ice out of the water, and might even be enough to get the fish “sparking.”
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Category:
Fly Fishing, Planning, Fly Fishing for Beginners
Added Date:
Thursday, 7 Jan, 2016
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No
Everyone familiar with the Madison valley knows it is no stranger to gale force winds. At some point it becomes no fun for even the most ardent fly fisher when the line fails to turn ... moreover, line starts pooling, flys come at your face with the speed of a bullet, and your leader resembles a bird’s nest more than something to catch fish with.
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Category:
Fly Fishing, Planning
Added Date:
Monday, 16 Nov, 2015
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No