The Woolly Bugger, invented in 1967 by Russell Blessing, became more famous than its predecessor. Learn why this versatile fly pattern is a must-have for anglers.
Today I'd like to show you a simple demonstration on how to tie a palomar knot. A palomar knot is great for tying on terminal tackle or fishing lures. ▶ Click here to subscribe for more fishing videos ...
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Boise River Guides shows us how to tie a fly to catch steelhead
Valerie Bertinelli apologizes on air to man she stood up when she was 19: 'This haunts me to this day' Baby bison appear to ...
Last May, Chris invited us out for a fly fishing adventure on the Owyhee River. He showed two out-of-state anglers how to ...
It’s rare that a single fly pattern can work every day and in every situation on a western trout stream, but I’d argue that ...
When violent crimes are committed, the crime scene is usually covered with blood. Blood may be shed when the person is standing, sitting, or on the ground. The weapon that caused blood to be released ...
Fly reels used to play second fiddle to rods, at least in the fly-fishing world. Volumes have been written about the nuances of bamboo, fiberglass, and graphite fly rods. But the reel? “It’s just a ...
A recent graduate of the University of Minnesota, Nina started at CNET writing breaking news stories before shifting to covering Security Security and other government benefit programs. In her spare ...
A local fly shop is continuing its annual tradition of hosting non-instructional community fly-tying nights every Thursday ...
Abstract: This paper is aimed at presenting a method to generate online jumping patterns, which can be applied to one-legged jumping robots and optionally to humanoid robots. Our proposed method is ...
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