Page 2 - Culture

  1. Lunch Hour Carp in Great Falls, Montana

    Lunch Hour Carp in Great Falls, Montana

    Common carp, a native Asian species, are abundant in central Montana's Missouri River. They are also easy to find and grow to large size, which is a one-two punch any fly fisher appreciates.

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    5 Min
  2. How to Keep Trout From Turning Belly-Up

    How to Keep Trout From Turning Belly-Up

    A guide to successfully releasing trout during hot weather.

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    4 Min
  3. Nick Moore Wins UK 5-Weight Distance Crown With HOF's Ballistic 57 Fly Line

    Nick Moore Wins UK 5-Weight Distance Crown With HOF's Ballistic 57 Fly Line

    Nick Moore won the recent British Fly Casting Club's 5-weight distance contest while using House of Fly's Ballistic 57 fly line. His record-breaking cast glided 139' 6".

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    8 Min
  4. Death To The Angling Doomscroll

    Death To The Angling Doomscroll

    Doomscrolling on social media can diminish our own experiences, but only if we allow it to. Take time, at least every once in a while, to consider how fortunate each of us has been in our angling careers.

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    6 Min
  5. The Pearl of Mosquito Lagoon

    The Pearl of Mosquito Lagoon

    4:30am, hours after leaving the Costa Sunglasses party we found ourselves at The Black Pearl in Mosquito Lagoon. This is the spot to find big redfish in clear water, and it's about as close to a tropical redfish trip as you can find anywhere in the world. We visit Titusville, Florida and Captain Scott Maccalla.

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    5 Min
  6. DIY Road Trip: British Columbia

    DIY Road Trip: British Columbia

    If you’re planning to fish British Columbia’s southern interior anytime soon you’ll appreciate this piece of advice: get a bigger net.

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    5 Min
  7. 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
  8. 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
  9. 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
  10. 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
  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. The Music of Coffeepot Lake

    The Music of Coffeepot Lake

    It's hard to imagine going to Lincoln County's Coffeepot Lake and somehow missing the potpourri of sights, sounds, smells and impressions that gives this place its undeniable character. Part of that is the way the big, lusty rainbows wallop a streamer, reminiscent of a terrier destroying a stuffed toy. If you listen, there is much more to hear than just shrieking fly reels.

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    5 Min
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