FRONT RANGE ANGLERS NEWSLETTER |
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| "Dedicated to bringing people and fish together" |
January 2006
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| NEWS AND NOTES
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| Up Boulder Creek | |||
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| FLY TYING:
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| Two Classic Patterns and How to Tie Them: Troth's Elk Hair Caddis and Sawyer's Pheasant Tail are staples for any trout fisherman's fly box. The only question is how many sizes and colors to carry. | |||
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| Bugger Variation
- The JJ Special: The JJ Special has started out as a fly constructed
from leftover materials. Eight years later its still going strong as a the
go-to fly for many Wyoming guides. |
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| Fly of the Month: Simplicity in fly design can often be the key to a successful imitation. Brians Spider is a perfect example of this principle. | |||
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| Winter Break: You can recapture summer in the middle of a Rocky Mountain winter at your fly tying bench. | |||
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| TIPS AND TECHNIQUES: |
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| The Buzz on European Fishing Techniques: You need to write down this date - January 24, 2006. Find out why. | |||
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| The Top Prop: Is it a Fly?: Perhaps
we've stepped over the line.
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| Landing a Large Fish: Every once in a while you'll connect with a really large trout. Many fishermen don't know how to deal with this situation. Here are a few pointers that will help. | |||
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| PRODUCT REVIEWS: |
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| What is Agent X? Sounds like an old time radio hero rather than something associated with a fly line. | |||
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| WHAT'S GOING ON HERE? | |||
| What's going
on here? Something seems out of place in Cornhusker country
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