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Fishing

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Apr 26, 2008

These guys head to North Dakota in search of the prehistoric paddlefish and show you how to catch them. ...

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Apr 24, 2008

The Art of Fly Tying shows you how you can create realistic wings for your fly fishing flies from scotch tape. ...

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Apr 24, 2008

The Art of Fly Tying shows you how to tie a Green Caddis Larva (Step by step) for fly fishing. ...

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Apr 23, 2008

This pattern is a great fly to use for fly fishing when fish are feeding on the bottom. Crawfish are a major part of a trout's diet, and hence this pattern is one to use when you want a "go to" fly t ...

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Apr 23, 2008

The Uni Midge fly is a relatively easy to tie pattern which is great for fly fishing trout and all other fish that feed on midges, one of the most important food supplies for trout. The uni-stretch m ...

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Apr 23, 2008

In this video Bobby Gray at Fly and Shot Outfitters describes some of the different kind of fly tying vises available and how they work. A great intro video into the world of fly tying for fly fishin ...

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Apr 23, 2008

This fly pattern is a streamer that is fished right below the surface. It imitates a bait fish (shad) and was tied originally to catch carp, but is a useful pattern for any freshwater or saltwater fis ...

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Apr 23, 2008

This sponge spider pattern was invented by Bobby Gray at Fly and Shot Outfitters and is a great overall terrestrial pattern to use for fly fishing bass, trout, and bluegill. It is also great to use a ...

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Apr 23, 2008

Simple Caddis Larva using copper wire ribbing, Wee Wool, and Peacock Herl. A simple first fly for the beginner learning fly fishing. ...

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Apr 23, 2008

Using a half hitch is a great way for beginners to finish tying a fly for fly fishing - this video shows you how. ...