Tippets: Switching to Switch, Bonefishing History, Sage Receives Award, Bugs and Irish Whiskey, Workhorse Glass
- Kirk Deeter was reluctant to pick up the switch rod thinking the bastardized spey rod was a gimmick sure to pass. But after a trip to Alaska’s Karluk River, he finds himself using the switch rod more even at home in Colorado.
- Florida Sportsman shares a clip of Doug Kelly’s book Florida’s Fishing Legends and Pioneers about Capt. Bill Smith catching the first bonefish on the fly.
- Sage Fly Fishing has been named the Seattle Business magazine’s Small Manufacturer of the Year.
- The guys from Headhunters Fly Shop went out on the Missouri recently for some early season baetis. With underwater housing for the camera, the crew caught some good photos and managed to stay warm with some antifreeze (known to some as Irish Whiskey).
- Bill Ferris of The Sentinel keeps a workhorse 8-ft, fiberglass fly rod in his office with a reel machined by his cousin. The rod is the perfect for casting “old mistake flies” to panfish when Ferris wants a few filets for supper.
online pharmacy buy synthroid online no prescription
←Previous Story
Tippets: New Montana Fly Fishing Mag, Trout Slayer's Move Up, Weaker BC Environmental Review, Cabin Camping, Peacock Bass, Lefty Ray Confesses
Next Story→
Tippets: A Visit to the Flybrary, Fishing the Food Web, Carp Lips and Angelina Jolie
Show Comments