Articles in the BugChucker Category
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The doldrums of winter have taken their grip and with that brings the Fly Fishing/Tying show season. I’ve noticed that a few of the regular shows are not scheduled this year. I’m not sure whether this is a sign of the economy or poor attendance. So make sure to get out and experience one or […]
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By using a hole punch on scrap 2mm foam, you can create an endless supply of sight indicators for those hard to see flies.
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Can’t get enough fly fishing related content. Enter, Fish Can’t Read. A new monthly digital magazine to hit the web. The boy’s at FCR are off to a great start with their entertaining articles, high caliber photography and love for the sport. Their debut issue is available now, and will be followed by their second […]
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I thought I’d pass along an article I read in The Spokesman-Review the other day. It relates to the hazards of dogs eating Salmon and Steelhead carcasses. Read the full article here
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Today we think of America’s Veterans past and present. We wish them well and thank them for their service. We pray that they are kept free from harm and for a safe homecoming. Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing, strives to help wounded and disabled soldiers through the recreation of fly fishing and fly tying has […]
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The popular magazine Northwest Fly Fishing is offering its November/December 2009 issue in digital format at no cost. If you live in or around the Northwest you’ve more than likely read the magazine and recognize its value. If you live elsewhere and plan on visiting the area it is a great resource and general reading. […]
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There’s no two ways about it. North Idaho is seriously lacking when it comes to a current and accurate fly fishing report. That is until now. G.L. Britton and Josh Seaton have incorporated a comprehensive, up to date fishing report on their Double Spey Outfitters website. Being fly fishing guides, these two are on […]
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A reminder that this Saturday, June 13 is Free Fishing Day. There is no fishing license required to fish the waters of Idaho. What a great opportunity to expose a child to the greatest outdoor activity there is. There are numerous free fishing clinics slated throughout the state. Check the Idaho Department of Fish & […]