How to Repair and Maintain Your Fly Fishing Waders
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How to Repair and Maintain Your Fly Fishing Waders

So, you’ve sprung a leak—don’t worry, it happens to the best of us. As a guide I've spent more time in waders than I wish to talk about. I’ve found that proper maintenance and timely repairs not only extend the life of your gear but also ensure you stay comfortable and dry on the water every day. In this article, we’ll explore common problems with waders, provide easy repair tips, and offer maintenance advice to keep your gear in top shape for years to come.

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Guide Talk - Noah Studdard (Wyoming Trout guide / Travel Host)
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Guide Talk - Noah Studdard (Wyoming Trout guide / Travel Host)

Welcome to another edition of Guide Talk, where we sit down with some of the most experienced fly fishing guides in the world. This time, we're joined by Noah Studdard, an incredibly fishy guide based in the wild state of Wyoming. With years of experience on the water and some truly unforgettable moments, Noah shares his insights into the challenges of guiding. From permit hunts in Belize to upcoming adventures in Alaska, and his long summers in Wyoming Noah's journey offers a true glimpse into the life of a passionate fly fishing guide.

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Fly Fishing Made Easy: The 1-2-3’s of Choosing the Perfect Fly
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Fly Fishing Made Easy: The 1-2-3’s of Choosing the Perfect Fly

Ah, the age-old question every fly fisher asks themselves on the river: “What fly should I use today?” It sounds simple, right? But the moment you step into a fly shop or browse online, you’re met with a dizzying array of patterns and an avalanche of new terms—mayflies, midges, caddis, stoneflies, scuds, sculpin… it’s like learning a new language!

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Permit Heaven: A first-timer flats fishing trip
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Permit Heaven: A first-timer flats fishing trip

This past October I had the opportunity to travel to Xcalak, Mexico, with 15 talented female anglers from across the country to chase permit, tarpon, and bonefish on a fly rod. A year ago, the idea of embarking on an adventure like this would have seemed laughable to me, so when Kenzie (@womenontherivercollective) extended the invitation to the Xflats in the spring of 2023, I felt woefully unqualified for such an ambitious excursion.

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7 Conservation Practices Every Angler Should Adopt in 2024
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7 Conservation Practices Every Angler Should Adopt in 2024

Fly fishing is more than just a pastime; it’s a commitment to the natural world. As we wade into an uncertain future, it’s time to reel in our conservation efforts and cast a line toward a more sustainable future. Here’s a fun yet informative guide on the top 7 conservation practices every angler should adopt this year. Let’s make sure we’re not just catching fish out there but also making a positive for the environment!

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Fly Fishing for Pike and Musky: Essential Gear
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Fly Fishing for Pike and Musky: Essential Gear

What’s up guys Trent Jones with Fly Life Media here again, and today I’m going to be talking about the gear you need for targeting toothy critters like Pike and Musky. They are one of my favorite warm water species to target on the fly, and can keep you up at night thinking about the one that followed to your feet. Below ill touch base on the basic gear that I use when chasing these amazing predators.

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5 Tips For Catching Redfish On The Fly In Louisiana
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5 Tips For Catching Redfish On The Fly In Louisiana

Louisiana’s marshes offer some of the most thrilling redfish action you’ll find anywhere. But to make the most of your time on the water, it’s important to have the right techniques and gear dialed in. Whether you’re navigating murky waters or trying to spot fish on a cloudy day, these five tips will help you hook up with more redfish on your next trip. Let's dive in and fine-tune your approach to catching these powerful fish in the heart of the bayou.

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Double Dry Fly Rigging: A Step-by-Step Guide
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Double Dry Fly Rigging: A Step-by-Step Guide

In the world of fly fishing, employing a double dry fly rig can be a game-changer, especially when targeting surface-feeding trout, or during low light conditions. This guide will walk you through the process of rigging double dry flies, offering insights to optimize your setup for a successful day on the water.

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Fly Line Basics: How to Choose the Perfect Line for Your Fly Rod
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Fly Line Basics: How to Choose the Perfect Line for Your Fly Rod

Today, we’re diving into a topic that can be quite overwhelming for both new and veteran fly anglers alike: you guessed it, choosing the right fly line. With a ridiculous amount of options on the market, understanding the small nuances beyond the marketing jargon can enhance your fly fishing experience and help you get the most out of your fly rod.

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The Orvis Helios 4 Series: A New Era in Fly Fishing Rods in 2024
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The Orvis Helios 4 Series: A New Era in Fly Fishing Rods in 2024

The Orvis Helios 4 Series represents the latest innovation in a long line of outstanding fly rods from Orvis. This new series builds on the previous Helios models, offering anglers a blend of tradition and modern technology. Today, we'll jump into the features of the Helios 4D and 4F rods, exploring what sets them apart from their predecessors and each other.

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Five Essential Trout Flies Every Angler Should Have in 2024
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Five Essential Trout Flies Every Angler Should Have in 2024

When it comes to trout fishing, having the right flies can make all the difference in the outcome of your day. I personally carry around way too many flies as a guide and without them, I just feel naked them. Here are my five most essential trout flies that I think should be in every angler's fly box, helping to ensure you're prepared for a successful day on the water.

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There and Back Again: Exploring Two Incredible Steelhead Lodges
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There and Back Again: Exploring Two Incredible Steelhead Lodges

Embark on an adventure into the heart of steelhead fishing with a journey to two of British Columbia's most remote and captivating locations. From the legendary Babine Steelhead Lodge, nestled along the renowned Babine River, to the unspoiled rivers of Haida Gwaii, home to Copper Bay Lodge, these destinations offer unparalleled experiences for avid steelhead junkies.

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Through the Eyes of Trout | Understanding How Trout See
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Through the Eyes of Trout | Understanding How Trout See

In the world of fly fishing, understanding the vision of trout is essential for success on the water, how they see can change your approach so knowing the ins and outs can be a huge advantage. In a captivating article originally published in Fly Fisherman in 1990 titled "How Trout See" by Gordon Byrnes, the science of fish vision was explored. Now, Don Stazicker has taken on the task of updating this groundbreaking article, shedding new light on the topic.

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Will Hike for Trout: A Backcountry Anglers Word
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Will Hike for Trout: A Backcountry Anglers Word

In early summer, as the high mountain lakes begin to crack open and expose their hidden jewels within, I find myself almost magnetically drawn to the backcountry. It’s these places that give me the solitude, scenery and constant challenge that feed my ‘healthy’ addiction to hiking, fishing andexploring Colorado’s backcountry.

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