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Simms Women’s Atoll Flip Review
• A fishing flip that perfectly blends technical angling needs with relaxed, all-day comfort and styling • Built on our updated flip platform that features a molded EVA midsole with integrated arch support, water-channels and toe grip for water-ready foot alignment and all-day comfort • Full ground-contact, razor-siped gum rubber outsole with medial and lateral…
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Simms Women’s Horizons Hoody Review
FEATURES & BENEFITS: • Simms’ COR3™ fabric technology – wicking, anti-odor & UPF50 • Flat seam construction • Thumb loop for maximum hand protection from the sun while fishing • Longer body for coverage when rowing FABRIC TECH: 100% Polyester with COR3™ Technology APPROX. WEIGHT: 6 oz. For More info and Pics on the…
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Bitterroot Fishing Report – 10/16
“Ye gods of this land! Preserve my son, the last and only anchor of my house, now settled in Thrace, the land of snow, safe in the keeping of his father’s friend. Some fresh disaster is in store, a new strain of sorrow will be added to our woe. Such ceaseless thrills of…
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Rock Creek Fishing Report – 10/16
The weatherman says that today will be chilly, but it’s hard to know what to believe anymore. These 70-degree October days are throwing me off. Just know that, regardless of the weather, Rock Creek is fishing quite well, and is worth your time this fall. For dry flies, use mahoganies, chubby Chernobyls, stimulators,…
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Clark Fork River Fishing Report – 10/16
Things should be a little more chilly today than usual, but as mentioned on Tuesday, the script has been the same for a couple weeks now; the Clark Fork is fishing very well. They’re still taking larger bugs on the surface, but are definitely interested in miniature mayflies when the time calls for…
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Missouri River Fishing Report – 10/16
However you fancy catching your trout, the Missouri is primed for it right about now. Dry fly fanatic? Baetis, caddis, BWOs and pseudos a-plenty. Bobber boy? Your nymphs and scuds will be right at home down deep. Sucker for the streamer? So are the fish right now, so fire away. For dry flies,…
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Blackfoot River Fishing Report – 10/16
Today should be the coldest of the week, but it certainly won’t be cold enough to keep the fish from biting. As mentioned, the streamer fishing is solid and getting better. For dries use October caddis, tricos, big PMDs, BWOs, elk hair caddis, hoppers, Chernobyls, Orange Stimulators, parachute adams, and purple hazes.…
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Bitterroot Fishing Report – 10/14
“Ye gods of this land! Preserve my son, the last and only anchor of my house, now settled in Thrace, the land of snow, safe in the keeping of his father’s friend. Some fresh disaster is in store, a new strain of sorrow will be added to our woe. Such ceaseless thrills of terror…
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Clark Fork River Fishing Report – 10/14
The script has been the same for a couple weeks now; the Clark Fork is fishing very well. They’re still taking larger bugs on the surface, but are definitely interested in miniature mayflies when the time calls for it. October caddis are also flying about. For dries, use rusty spinners in the evening, elk…
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Rock Creek Fishing Report – 10/14
The weather forecasts keep making me look foolish in the hatch reports, so I’m done positing that these will be the last 70-degree days of the year. Just know that, regardless of the weather, Rock Creek is fishing quite well, and is worth your time this fall. For dry flies, use mahoganies, chubby…