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  1. This is Why We Came Here

    This is Why We Came Here

    The Fly Project team takes on Montana's Clark Fork River and comes out in spades with some hefty smallmouth bass.

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    5 Min
  2. How to Tie Sam Wike's Hi-Viz Spent Caddis

    How to Tie Sam Wike's Hi-Viz Spent Caddis

    This variant works well on Montana’s Missouri River, where I developed the pattern. It’s a simple caddis pattern worth trying, whether you’re fishing Montana or anywhere else caddis are hatching. So, why develop a variant of a proven winner like the Elk Hair Caddis?

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    3 Min
  3. Ice Out Trout On Montana's Rocky Mountain Front

    Ice Out Trout On Montana's Rocky Mountain Front

    The Clocks have completed their spring forward. Cold snaps are getting shorter. Chinook winds have carved away the ice and snow. Warm days are sprinkled into the coming weeks. It is ice out time again, and it’s hard to pass up the springtime urge to tangle with some large, hungry trout.

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    4 Min
  4. Three Honker Midges tied by House of Fly's Sam Wike

    How To Tie The Honker Midge – The Best Midge Pattern I’ve Ever Tied

    If you are a diehard dry-fly angler and fish the months of December through April, you know a certain angling truth: That is not a mosquito.

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    4 Min
  5. Is The Chubby Chernobyl the best dry fly in the world?

    Is The Chubby Chernobyl the best dry fly in the world?

    The Chubby Chernobyl is synonymous with western stonefly hatches, especially the early season skwala emergence, which makes its annual appearance on numerous western rivers in March, April and May.

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    5 Min
  6. How to tie Andy Mill's Tarpon Toad tarpon fly

    How To Tie The Millhouse Tarpon Toad

    Quickly learn how to tie Andy Mill's Tarpon Toad Fly. It's one of the best tarpon flies in history and catches silver kings in the Florida Keys, Cuba, Mexico and Belize.

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    2 Min
  7. Christmas Island Permit

    Joining the Club

    Basically, you have to want a permit to catch one, because not catching fish, as we all know (unless you fish with DuPont Specials, a.k.a. dynamite), is no fun at all. When you’re fishing permit, there’s a whole lot of waiting and very little catching. One eat a week would be acceptable. Three or four hookups means you’re pretty darn good at your craft.

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    5 Min
  8. Twisting Wire and Pitchin’ Chocklett

    Twisting Wire and Pitchin’ Chocklett

    Currently, fewer than a dozen outlets are licensed to sell his flies, one being—yours truly—House of Fly. If you buy Game Changers outside this network, Blane has a question for you: Are you pitchin’ real Chocklett? The answer: Probably not.

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    9 Min
  9. The Winston Pure 2: The Dry Fly Rod That We Have Been Waiting For

    The Winston Pure 2: The Dry Fly Rod That We Have Been Waiting For

    We, at The House of Fly, were lucky enough to have the recent opportunity to cast The Pure 2 at the Winston Rod factory in Twin Bridges, Montana. While we were there, we casted the New Winston rod, The Pure 2.

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    6 Min
  10. Kris Kellers Montana Humdinger

    Top Seven Jig Flies for Summer Smallmouth

    It is not always the best technique, but it’s not in my nature to put down the spey rod for long. Beyond effectiveness, it is an enjoyable style of fishing. It’s deliberate. It’s laid back. It’s showing a fly to the fish and giving them ample opportunity to eat it. If they like it, they will respond and when they eat, it’s a jolt on a tight line.

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    5 Min
  11. Thank You, Silas Goodrich

    Thank You, Silas Goodrich

    A historical guide to Spokane's two favorite cutthroat trout streams. They're in another state.

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    5 Min
  12. Upsize the Net: How to Catch Huge Trout on Salmonflies

    Upsize the Net: How to Catch Huge Trout on Salmonflies

    Whether they eat the dry or chow the nymph, trout run large during salmonfly time.

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    7 Min
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