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A Review of the Simms Women’s Fall Run Jacket
Simms Fall Run Jacket maintains 96% of its warmth when wet, providing the highest warmth to weight ratio available. PrimaLoft Gold insulation maintains 96% of its warmth when wet and provides the highest warmth to weight ratio of any synthetic insulation available. Contoured seams and insulation baffling provide a Women’s fit designed to layer…
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A review of the Cliff Ourdoors The Justin Case
Sometimes Mother Nature and Lady Luck just aren’t fair. Have you ever got caught in a torrential downpour, had wind blow your box off the boat or kayak or spent lots of time in the saltwater environment? If you are a hard core angler, you know “stuff happens”. Let’s face it; if you have a…
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A review of the Cliff Outdoors Float Patch
Guide-tested by the Grey Reef Clifftarians, and used exclusively by legendary Bighorn River guide Kip “Snookie” Dean, our Float Patch has become a standard on western rivers. For more info Cliff Outdoors Float Patch
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A review of the Cliff Outdoors Head liner Fly Patch
Cliff Outdoors The Head liner. If you’ve fished for a while, chances are somewhere in your fishing rig there are flies impaled in the upholstery. Cliff Outdoors The Head liner Of course is an easy solution, a few of these flies inevitably have barbs and are there to stay. Now, if you want to be…
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A Review of the Sage Accel Switch Rod
Coming from Sage in August The Sage Accel Switch fly rod series is a new medium-fast action rod series that includes single hand, switch and spey rods. For the Accel Switch fly rod Sage has reinvented its G5 blank technology that was so well loved in the now classic Z-Axis series and the VXP series that the…
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A review of the Sage Accel Spey Rod
Coming from Sage in August The Sage Accel Two-Handed Spey fly rod series is a new medium-fast action rod series that includes single hand, switch and spey rods. For the Accel Two-Handed Spey fly rod Sage has reinvented its G5 blank technology that was so well loved in the now classic Z-Axis series and the VXP series that the…
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Blackfoot River Fishing Report – 7/8
With the other rivers in the area starting to fish well, the hope is that the Blackfoot receives a reprieve from the pressure. That being said, even with the number of boats that have been out there, the Blackfoot has been quite productive. For dries use Chernobyls, Stimulators, Rogue stones, half downs, bullet…
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Clark Fork River Fishing Report – 7/8
The Clark Fork has started to fish really well, especially with the lower end coming into shape. We’re looking at a steady graph line down on the charts over the last week. It’s typical summer timing, with good fishing up until 2-ish, and then a solid break in activity until the waning hours of the…
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Rock Creek Fishing Report – 7/8
Rock Creek has been dropping steadily, and is now below 600cfs, perfect for wade fishing. Golden stones, caddis, and green drakes are the ticket now, as the salmonflies have tapered off considerably. For dry flies, use chubby Chernobyls, stimulators, bullet head stones, half downs, parachute adams, purple hazes and para wulffs. For sub surface patterns…
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Bitterroot Fishing Report – 7/8
The flow line for the Bitterroot still looks like a stretched-out slinky, but it’s starting to produce some good days on the water. The upper end still seems to be the better choice. Give it a week or so and the whole river could be on fire. For dries, use golden stones, PMDs, green drakes,…