Category Archives: Fly Fishing in Freshwater

A Tom Morgan Rodsmiths 8′ 6″ 4 Weight Fly Rod – Part One

A Tom Morgan Rodsmiths 8′ 6″ 4 Weight Fly Rod – Part One Recently a friend offered to lend me a fly rod built by Tom Morgan Rodsmiths. I quickly accepted. Why not? Naturally I wanted it to be a … Continue reading

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Report from Harriman Ranch

Report from Harriman Ranch Dave’s trip out west is coming to an end, but he sent me a report on his latest adventure  – a day at Harriman Ranch on Henry’s Fork. Locate 28 miles south of Yellowstone, the eight … Continue reading

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Dave is still out West

My friend Dave sent me more pictures from out west. Lord that looks like fun. I’m drooling. Trout and more trout, and even grayling. He and his buddy Pete are having a blast. Get a load of Dave’s grin. Now … Continue reading

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Dave is Fishing Henry’s Fork

Dave is Fishing Henry’s Fork My friend Dave is out west, fishing the fabled Henry’s Fork. As you may know this famous stretch of water originates in Big Spring, Idaho and is part of the Snake River. It is known … Continue reading

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The Art of the Soft Hackle

The Art of the Soft Hackle: A month back I was in New Hartford, Connecticut, knee deep in the Farmington River watching a master at work. His name is Pat Torrey and he has been fishing this fabulous river for … Continue reading

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