Monthly Archives: January 2012

100 Proof Distilled Fly Fishing Knowledge

Aged, then fermented, then aged again*… Greg Thomas, Fly Rod & Reel‘s Managing Editor, has a new “second home“. I can only claim an assist on this one – the designer deserves the lion’s share of the credit here. And … Continue reading

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We came. We saw. We drank entirely too much.

The Trout’s Fly Fishing Redfish Extravaganza is over. My liver will be hating on me for the next three months. The fishing was mixed…a couple of donkeys here, and a pile of schoolies there. A few more pigs round yonder, … Continue reading

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What happens in Nawlins stays in Nawlins

The title-ized statement would be true in the vast majority of cases, if only because most people that visit New Orleans, LA don’t recollect what actually happened upon return. But…if you’ve cajoled Lensmaster Alex Landeen into shadowing your every move, … Continue reading

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The pitfalls of going iPhone

You held off, and now have to explain to all your early adopter cohorts why you made the move. If you’re smart, you’ll regurgitate a few obscure specifications, wowing them with your technical know-how. If you’re lucky those listening are … Continue reading

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The secret to success at the International Sportsmen’s Expo

ISE’s Denver show is officially over, so I can now disclose the secret of exposition success… Running out of chilly beer just before the show closes requires a Yeti Cooler. Being awesome means bringing two. MG signing off (to rest … Continue reading

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