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Alaska Week: Poor Poor Mickey

Flyfishmagazine.com | August 26th 2008 by Lee Murdock

You can be we have a few of these Orvis Mouse Flies in our box. We consider this weeks Alaska Trip to be an all out field test.Big browns feed at night and big Alaskan rainbows love to whack a lemming or two when they get in the water. The Mouse Fl read more

Alaska Fly Fishing Trip: Putting Together Your Fulfilling Fly Fis…

Beauty Trend Blog | August 24th 2008 by kon5518

Trying to plan an Alaska fly fishing trip? Wondering which lodge to book? Trying to decide when to go? Figuring out what to pack? Planning an Alaska fly fishing trip? Wondering about the best time to go? How to find the best fishing lodges? What to b read more

Rainbow Trout is Healthy Because

Forever Gone Weight Loss | August 14th 2008 by Susanne

Rainbow trout is healthy because this middle-fat fish gives you several of the heart-friendly n-3 fatty acids and plenty of vitamin-D. Both of these are good for your bones and prevent certain lifestyle diseases as well as various kinds of cancer. Ti read more

Fishing Montana’s Missouri River

Will Fish For Work | August 7th 2008 by Wayne Mumford

Decent weather, plenty of water, lots of Caddis, a river full of big fish and I had the worst run of the summer. People who know the river will no doubt wonder about about my fishing abilities, and indeed I am too. It may take weeks to get my game ba read more

Fly Fishing Your Home Waters: Why It’s Good Even When It’s Ba…

The Trout Underground | August 7th 2008 by Tom Chandler

Your home waters are your home waters, and if you lack a possessive sensibility surrounding them - even those stretches you haven’t seen in years - then you’re a better man than I. Of course, the Upper Sacramento River is my home water, a read more

Jeff Rogers - 21" Brown Trout on the Blackfoot River

A Blog for Wapiti Waters Fly Fishing Montana, Jack C. Mauer | August 1st 2008 by Jack C. Mauer

>View Album >Get your ownAs a local resident, Jeff has the good fortune of jumping on fishing opportunities when they present themselves and the dry fly fishing on the Blackfoot has been stellar. Today Jeff was fishing with Jack Mauer, Wapiti Waters read more

Gravad Local Rainbow Trout

My Recipes | July 29th 2008 by Karin

We have had good luck in our fishing this month. The average size of the fish we caught has been very nice. So, I decided to make salt and sugar-cured (gravad) fish. Sometimes the best... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my web read more

Ogoki Frontier Fly in Fishing

Northern Pike Book | July 28th 2008 by Douglas Lampi

www.ogokifrontier.comDeluxe Canadian Wilderness Fly In Vacations 807-583-2698 Good things happen above the 50th parallel Welcome to Walleye fishing at its best. We are Ogoki Frontier Fly Ins, home to Trophy Walleye in the beautiful Ogoki watershed n read more

Deluxe Canadian Wilderness Fly In Vacations

Canadian Fishing Book | July 28th 2008 by Douglas Lampi

Introducing: Ogoki Frontier Deluxe Canadian Wilderness Fly In Vacations 807-583-2698 800-454-7644 GPS Co-ordinates - 50°14′34.78″N   –  89° 6′34.14″W   Good things happen above the 50th parallel Welcome to Walleye read more

Fishing

Crafty Cross Stitch | July 27th 2008 by Joy

Trout FishingThis stitch kit is called Casting a Fly by Dimensions Gone Fishin'Rainbow Trout read more

Fishing Conditions-Blue River 7/25/08

Fly Fishing Colorado | July 26th 2008 by Marshall

7/25 Blue River running at 249 CFS below Dillon Reservoir today and dropping.  Water clarity behind the factory shops in Silverthorne excellent.  Could see bottom in most parts of the river to 3 feet deep from 15 feet away.  Many rainb read more

Esnagami Wilderness Lodge

Trout Fishing Guide Book | July 26th 2008 by Douglas Lampi

Esnagami Wilderness Lodge Contact: Eric Lund Nakina, Ontario, Canada GPS Co-ordinates: N 50* 18.295′ by W 087*00.293′ Summer Hours 6:30 A:M to 10:00 P:M Winter Hours 8:00 A:M to 10:00 P:M Imagine 120 miles of shoreline, over 200 islands a read more

Cutbow and Rainbow Trout on the Bitterroot River with Rachel Weis…

A Blog for Wapiti Waters Fly Fishing Montana, Jack C. Mauer | July 25th 2008 by Jack C. Mauer

Wapiti Waters has been fishing like crazy with not much time for photos. Jack finally go in last night early enough for me to snag some photos.This slide show is 3 photos taken on the Bitterroot river of Rachel Weissman-Tsukamoto, daughter of Irv Wei read more

A Guided Fishing Trip on the Bow River.

Bow River Blog | July 20th 2008 by Mike R.

I opened my e-mail in box and noticed I had another comment waiting for approval on the Blog, I love getting comments on the website. As I opened the comment it was actually a request for a fishing trip and not a comment. I like those kind of e-mailâ read more

Joe Wenaweser on the Blackfoot and Bitterroot Rivers

A Blog for Wapiti Waters Fly Fishing Montana, Jack C. Mauer | July 18th 2008 by Jack C. Mauer

Joe W., as we call him, fished with Wapiti Waters as a single with Jack Mauer guiding for 4 days. 2 on the Blackfoot and 2 on the Bitterroot. Fishing on the Blackfoot was good, not great, but good even with a private access. It is a beautiful river a read more

Fishing the Beautiful Bow River

Bow River Blog | July 14th 2008 by Mike R.

It has always been my pleasure to be able to help new fishermen/women get into this great sport. Many people have always wanted to try fishing but cannot find the time or the patience it requires. Some go out fishing for hours on end and do not even read more

Testimonials

Bow River Blog | July 14th 2008 by Mike R.

My wife and I just started fishing last year, and although we enjoy it, very rarely did we actually catch something.  Fishing with Mike proved to be fruitful in many ways.  On her third cast my wife pulled in a nice big brown trout, and that kicked read more

Rainbow Trout (here’s looking at you…then goodbye)

Swittersb Weblog | July 14th 2008 by Gary Muncy

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How to catch trout

The Ultimate Fishing Blog | July 13th 2008 by Tom Banks

Trout fishing was one of my favorite pastimes until I made the move to tropical Australia where the only trout fishing available is coral trout on the tropical saltwater reefs (not that I am complaining though!)There are a few species of trout that a read more

‘Why it is better to be a Brown than a Bow’ by DH Drifter

Swittersb Weblog | July 9th 2008 by Gary Muncy

 Why it is better to be a Brown than a Bow “We had a family fishing trip to East Lake (first time with 8 year old son). It was awesome and we even caught some fish. The last fish was spectacular. The rainbow was caught on a 18 adams to repres read more

Float Fishing The Lower Bow River

Bow River Blog | July 7th 2008 by Mike R.

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The Montana Road Trip Continues: Georgetown Lake, and Culinary Br…

The Trout Underground | July 6th 2008 by Tom Chandler

Rock Creek – and its flying squadrons of stone flies - disappeared in the rear view mirror last Tuesday, and [name redacted] began the rundown for what could happen at the Underground’s next Montana destination. Georgetown Lake, Montana. Not read more

Rainbow Trout

Fish Index | July 3rd 2008 by 1greenthumb

The Rainbow Trout, Steelhead or Oncorhynchus mykiss is one of the most widely introduced fish in the world. It is in every continent except Antarctica. The Steelhead version is a salt water fish, but returns to fresh water to spawn. The Rainbow T read more

Upper McKenzie R. (Lucky Men, Beauty and Envy)

Swittersb Weblog | July 2nd 2008 by Gary Muncy

When I come upon a site posting such as the one on The Oregon Flyfishing Blog (http://oregonflyfishingblog.com/), I am so envious. Look at that unbelievably beautiful fish. The picture is wonderful and the moment must have been perfect. Check out th read more

Trout Fishing the Lower Bow River

Bow River Blog | June 29th 2008 by Mike R.

A Few Browns, And Loads of Rainbow’s Five o’clock comes early for me on the weekends, my body is not used to getting up that early anymore. When I was younger I could snap up out of bed, hit the shower and be off to the river as fast as you could read more

Who Needs A Pot of Gold?

Fly Fish Chick | June 27th 2008 by chicken fried

I’ll just take the rainbow.   SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Who Needs A Pot of Gold?", url: "http://flyfishchick.com/2008/06/27/who-needs-a-pot-of-gold/" }); read more

Fishing the small drainages and lakes

Will Fish For Work | June 26th 2008 by Wayne Mumford

With flows in most rivers still pretty high it never hurts to look into the smaller drainages that clear out fast and start slowing down long before the bigger rivers. This Rainbow, at 17 inches, came out of one of Montana’s smaller drainages t read more

Fishing Rainbow Trout

Fishing Fiesta | June 22nd 2008 by Michele

Rainbow trout- scientific name Oncorhynchus mykiss- are among the most popular trout. I think the fact they like to put up a good fight is the number one reason. They are just a really good sportfish and not to mention they just look really pretty. read more

Fishing With Spinners Part 2

Bow River Blog | June 14th 2008 by Mike R.

The Seasons and Spinners From season to season minor adjustments need to be made. But with the changing of the seasons, summer and fall can be great times to fish the spinner. Fall provides the right water temperature and the angling pressure can be read more

Just fishing for the fun of it

Onetoomanyhobbies | June 13th 2008 by Jeremy Kaiser

I would have to say that not much beats catching a nice fish on a fly rod. However, that having been said, there are times when it is easier and maybe funner to catch fish a different way. There was a time in my life when I wanted to be a die hard fl read more

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