FRONT RANGE ANGLERS NEWSLETTER |
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| "Dedicated to bringing people and fish together" |
February 2006
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| NEWS AND NOTES
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| Up Boulder Creek | |||
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| Intro to Insects for the Fly Fisherman: Front Range Anglers is partnering with the Butterfly Pavilion to bring you this long-awaited class. Classes of this type are vital for the successful fly fisherman. Space is limited; sign up now. | |||
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| National Fly Fishing Championship ~ Interviews: Some insight from two well known members of Fly Fishing Team USA on how and why they became involved. | ![]() |
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| FLY TYING:
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| Flies for Selective Fish: It's been said that if you can consistently catch fish on the South Platte you will be successful anywhere. Here are several patterns from Pat Dorsey's new book, A Fly Fishers Guide to the South Platte River. If you don't have it, get it! | |||
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| Fly Tying in the Spotlight: While Fishermen have been tying flies for about 2,000 years, the last 20 years have truly become the golden age of fly tying. | |||
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| Rainbow Warrior: If you like flash in your flies you're going to like this guy. | |||
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| Enrico Puglisi Materials and Flies: Looking for the perfect synthetic fiber for baitfish patterns? | |||
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| TIPS AND TECHNIQUES: |
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| The Lowdown on Beadheads: Brass beads were specifically designed to add additional weight to fly patterns. They originated in Europe for use in competitive events. | |||
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| A Cast of Flies: How to rig wet flies properly. | |||
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| Winter Fishing: A few winter fishing suggestions for tailwaters. | |||
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| QUIZ? | |||
| What American fish
can grow to over 100 pounds, has no teeth, eats microscopic plankton, and
resembles a shark with a big nose? |
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