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A Review of the Simms New 2015 Freestone Z Wader
This product is not available until November 15 2014 FEATURES & BENEFITS: • Featuring a YKK® Aquaseal waterproof center front zipper that offers easy access and quick relief on the river • 2 large fleece lined handwarmer pockets secured with stormflap closures, large enough to store fly boxes • Patented front and back leg…
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A Review of the Simms New 2015 Freestone Wading Pant
This product is not availible until November 15 2014 FEATURES & BENEFITS: • Articlulated patterning combined with center leg seam construction offer the ultimate in fit and comfort. • Integrated waistband adjustment offers comfort and security on the river • Hourglass stockingfoot patterning eliminates excess material and offers a low profile fit in a wading…
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A Review of the Simms New 2015 Espirito Shirt
FEATURES & BENEFITS: • Soft cotton blend fabric with Teflon® water, stain, wrinkle-resistant finish • One button-secure chest pocket • One zippered chest pocket FABRIC TECH: 55% Cotton/45% Tencel with Teflon® finish APPROX. WEIGHT: 8 oz. STYLE FIT: Slim Fit For more info and pics of the Simms New 2015 Espirito Shirt
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A Review of the Simms New 2015 Ebbtide LS Shirt
This product is not availible until November 15 2014 FEATURES & BENEFITS: • A lightweight fishing shirt with a clean, versatile design, excellent air permeabilty, moisture management and sun protection • Fly box compatible, hook and loop secure chest pockets • Back venting with Burltex® mesh lining • Extended sun cuff for protection • Straight…
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A Review of the Simms New 2015 Currents Hoody
This product is not availible until November 15 2014 FEATURES & BENEFITS: • COR3™ fabric technology – wicking, anti odor & UPF30 • Flat seam construction for maximum comfort • Ergonomic hood for added sun protection FABRIC TECH: 100% Polyester with COR3™ technology APPROX. WEIGHT: 7.2 oz. STYLE FIT: Traditional Fit For more info on…
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Clark Fork River Fishing Report – 9/2
Matt kept his sweater on all day yesterday here in the shop, so that unofficially means that it’s fall. Historically, the Clark Fork is at its best in the fall. Mahogany mayflies are not far off, and the rusty spinner fishing below town can be exceptional. For dries, use elk hair and Goddard caddis…
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Blackfoot River Fishing Report – 9/2
Now that it’s September, we can start talking about the fall streamer fishing on the Blackfoot, which can be really good. Along with good streamer action, the dry fly fishing (mayflies and such, smaller bugs than in the summer) can keep you entertained. For dries use tricos, big PMDs, BWOs, elk hair caddis,…
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Missouri River Fishing Report – 9/2
Hoot Owl Restrictions have been put in place for the Dearborn, Smith, and Sun rivers. The cooler weather should get you excited, if only for the fact that the weeds will be disappearing in a short time. Tricos, caddis, callibaetis, hoppers, etc. That is what it’s been for weeks, and what it will continue…
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Rock Creek Fishing Report – 9/2
As the weather gets colder, Rock Creek, and all the surrounding rivers for that matter, get less pressure. In fact, in the winter, Rock Creek can be pure solitude. This is what we have to look forward to. For now, use your mayflies, caddis, and hopper/dropper rigs with reckless abandon. For dry flies, use chubby…
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Bitterroot Fishing Report – 9/2
“Poor wretched captured Hecuba, after she saw her Polyxena dead and found her Polydorus on the beach, was driven mad by sorrow and began barking like a dog…” No, they don’t bark like dogs, but they’re big, and the fish love ’em. The Bitterroot has been fishing well recently, and is certainly worth your time…