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Recent Issue:
(Summer 2004)
Positive Spin
– Scientists continue to make advances – and offer
hope – in the war against whirling disease
Simple Fur Streamers
Road Block
– National Park Service will soon decide the fate of three North Carolina
native-trout streams
Going Deep
– A small fly has made a big impact (history of the Copper John)
The Bugs of Summer
– Mayfly hatches
Do You False-Cast Too Much?
Some Like it Hot
– Fishing for Smallmouths
The Perfect 10 Madison
Medley – Top 10 Fly Patterns for the Madison
Surf Report
– Rods, Lines, Flies and Gear for Salt Water Surf Fishing
The Hidden Hatch
– Catching large trout feeding on tiny Trico mayflies
The Narrow Passage
– Smallmouth tactics on Virginia’s upper James River
Making Things Easier
– Improving on traditional patterns using new materials and methods
Seeing is Believing
– Tips and techniques to spot your quarry before it spots you
Monsters of Middle
Earth – Fly fishing perfection on the rivers of
New Zealand’s North Island
Trickle Treat
– A tiny stream that holds native brookies is a secret to keep |
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Recent Issue: (July-October 2004)
Maintenance Check
– Caring for reels, waders and fly lines
Trout Bum Tournament
– introducing the teams
Ford Presents – River Keepers
(everyday heroes of fly fishing)
Coal-Country Trout
– revitalizing West Virginia streams impacted by coal mining
Great Inagua
– a fragile saltwater paradise in the Bahamas
Grande Ronde
– late winter steelhead in this Columbia River (Oregon) tributary
Who Fly Fishers
– FBI Terrorist Hunter Randy Leben
Montana’s
Newest Spring Creeks –
Cattail Creek, Island Creek, Big Meadow Creek, Alder Creek, Benhart Creek,
Thompson Creek, Story Creek, Rock Creek and Kleinschmidt Creek
West Virginia Spring Creeks
– Second Creek and Milligan Creek
Washington’s Rock Ford Creek
Fiction – The Headlock Manifesto
(do quote)
The Double Trigger Deerhair
Emerger
The Magic Winds of Summer
– The Secret to Mountain Lakes
Kayak Fishing
Canyons – A long descent,
possibly with some fish at the other end
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