Flies fishing under the surface imitating subadult insects | 973 |
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About fishing in running water | 844 |
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Flies fished in the surface | 812 |
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Long, slender flies that often mimick small fish | 636 |
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Flies with bead heads | 590 |
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Flies fished subsurface, often tied with wings | 455 |
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Fishing in the salt | 437 |
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Widespread and common insects AKA sedges - or Trichoptera in Latin | 431 |
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Flies for Atlantic and Pacific salmon | 392 |
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Closed cell foam, foam bodies, foam cutters | 306 |
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Thick, spongy hair from all kinds of deer | 304 |
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Duck's arse feathers | 298 |
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A type of flying insects with aquatic larval stages. AKA Ephemeroptera. | 279 |
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Flies for pike, musky, northern pike - the fierce northern hemisphere predator | 272 |
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Really small flies | 264 |
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Flies that look like small fish that are eaten by big fish | 263 |
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Tying and fishing imitations of the emerging insect | 254 |
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Insects that ought to stay on dry land | 236 |
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Flies for sea run brown trout | 234 |
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About fishing the warmest parts of the world | 229 |
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Flies tied on plastic or metal tubes rather than hooks | 225 |
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North and south island in the southwestern Pacific Ocean | 221 |
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| 200 |
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Regarding the salmon of the world - Pacific or Atlantic | 198 |
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Salmo trutta - the most commonly fished fish in the world | 182 |
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Flies that look like the tasty decapods, so high on the menu of many fish | 178 |
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Chasing the chrome sea run rainbow trout | 176 |
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Content about the most popular fish worldwide | 169 |
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Rabbit strip flies, zonkers, zonker wings | 168 |
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Fishing in stillwater like freshwater lakes and ponds | 152 |
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Fishing in snow, ice, frost | 143 |
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Learn new fly tying skills and tricks to make your flies better looking and more durable | 143 |
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All things rubbery, wiggly and squirmy in fly tying | 142 |
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Places to go fishing | 138 |
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The silvery sea run brownies | 131 |
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Horizontal hackles wrapped around a post | 130 |
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Glues and resins that harden - including the smart ultraviolet (UV) light activated UV-resins, AKA Light Cured Resins (LCR's). | 129 |
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Spider flies, soft hackle wet flies | 127 |
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Flies in several sections | 127 |
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Albula vulpes - the ghost of the tropical flats | 118 |
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Oncorhynchus mykiss | 114 |
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Fishing the ocean from the coast | 107 |
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Fishing the tropical flats - and flies for it | 107 |
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Flies for smallmouth and largemouth | 101 |
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