Monday 31 July 2017

Fish Facts: Pink Salmon (Oncorhyncus gorbuscha)


The large hump in front of the dorsal fin on spawning males is the reason for the species's nickname, "Humpy."
Illustration by Timothy Knepp - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

In the angling community, the pink salmon (Oncorhyncus gorbuscha) is not generally held in the same high esteem as its cousins, the Chinook, coho, and sockeye. However, the sheer. . .

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Master Class Monday: What Do You Do When You Don’t Have the Right Imitation?

What do you do when you don’t have the right fly--when you know exactly what the trout are eating but you don’t have the right imitation? An Elk-wing Caddis becomes a moth by flattening the . . .

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Video: Golden Dorado in the Heart of Bolivia

Check out this amazing video from a clear-water, freestone stream in Bolivia, where golden dorado hunt baitfish and chase flies. It's so cool to watch the predators herd the bait against the . . .

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A Midsummer Trifecta of Fly Patterns

Written by: Ted Fauceglia


Tricos produce some of the largest spinnerfalls of the season.
Photos by Ted Fauceglia

If the fly fisher’s lexicon were ever available in written form, the unknowing reader would be amused, if not astounded, by the twisted definitions and associations fly fishers have ascribed to a certain . . .

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Coho Fly Fishing Report at Pacific City July 28 2017

I had the opportunity to troll bucktail flies out of Pacific City with friends a few days ago. We fished from about 0630 to 1300 hrs – hooking 9 silvers, and brought 3 to hand. Two were wild fish released from … Continue reading

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Video Hatch: “Fly Shop Strong”

Local fly shops are at “the heart and soul of fly fishing.” This short film from Rajeff Sports and ECHO Fly Fishing highlights the connection and community they provide.



source http://midcurrent.com/2017/07/31/video-hatch-fly-shop-strong/

Tippets: Flies for Guyana, Tenkara Techniques

  • In this video, Oliver White and Shun Alvin talk about the different types of flies they use when fishing the rivers in the jungles of Guyana. Learn about the patterns and their design elements via Outside Magazine.
  • From the difference between fluorocarbon and nylon to getting a proper dead drift, Dr. Paul Gaskell writes a great piece on tenkara technique and tactics via Discover Tenkara.


source http://midcurrent.com/2017/07/31/tippets-flies-for-guyana-tenkara-techniques/

Sunday 30 July 2017

Video Hatch: “Jewel of the Smokies”

This trailer features a look at the upcoming documentary about native brook trout in Great Smoky Mountains National Park and the anglers who chase them.



source http://midcurrent.com/2017/07/30/video-hatch-jewel-of-the-smokies/

Tippets: Flip Pallot on Flies, Secrets to Trophy Trout

  • Flip Pallot talks about what goes into his fly selection in this video from Hells Bay Boatworks. “In the final analysis, when I select a fly and I know that other people select them for really good reasons, but I don’t,” he admits. “It’s purely emotional and based on the latest greatest thing that I just tied.”
  • For over twenty years Landon Mayer has been guiding clients for trophy trout. In the most recent episode of Ask About Fly Fishing internet radio, host D. Roger Maves talks with Mayer about his secrets for catching the big ones.


source http://midcurrent.com/2017/07/30/tippets-flip-pallot-on-flies-secrets-to-trophy-trout/

Saturday 29 July 2017

Video Hatch: “Hiking Through the Jungle to Catch Arapaima”

Catching Arapaima deep in the jungles of Guyana requires a lot of work, planning, and trekking. This short film from Outside shows the journey.



source http://midcurrent.com/2017/07/29/video-hatch-hiking-through-the-jungle-to-catch-arapaima/

Tippets: Changes in Plans, Fishing Hoppers

  • From delayed flights to changes in weather, in this article Patrick Straub writes about what to do when your fly fishing trip doesn’t go as planned. “Fly-fishing travel, whether to saltwater destinations or mountain trout streams, often feels like high stakes gambling,” writes Straub. “But what’s at stake, and the reward, is entirely subjective and ever-changing.” Via Explore Big Sky.
  • When fishing grasshopper patterns it can be hard to keep the fly in the feeding zone of trout, and snags on banks are inevitable. Joe Rotter from Red’s Fly Shop demonstrates how to deal with a hung-up hopper in this video. Via Orvis.


source http://midcurrent.com/2017/07/29/tippets-changes-in-plans-fishing-hoppers/

AFFTA Announces Fisheries Fund Grantees

The American Fly Fishing Trade Association has announced the newest recipients of AFFTA Fisheries Fund grants: the St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana Black Mangrove Planting Program and Keepemwet Fishing.

Read more in the press release below.

AFFTA Announces Fisheries Fund Grantees

The AFFTA Fisheries Fund is pleased to announce the St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana Black Mangrove Planting Program and Keepemwet Fishing as our newest Fisheries Fund grantees.

Here’s a bit about the missions we’re supporting:

  • St. Bernard Parish Government (SBPG) and Nicholls State University (NSU) forged an informal partnership last year to initiate a Black Mangrove Planting Program in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana.

The program is focused on increasing black mangrove (Avicennia germinans) habitat along the eastern outlying islands of the Biloxi Marsh Complex in St. Bernard Parish for the purpose of: (1) restoring/creating essential fish habitat; (2) increasing the overall health and resilience of the coastal ecosystem, including providing habitat for a number of threatened and endangered birds and (3) reducing risk to life and property.

  • The mission of Keepemwet Fishing is to minimize the impact of catch & release (C&R) angling on fisheries by uniting conscientious anglers, organizations and companies to promote science based practices for handling fish that are released. The age of social media has made photographing nearly every fish standard practice, resulting in extended handling times and elevating impacts to C&R (catch & release) fisheries.

“Keepemwet C&R 2017” is an outreach program aspiring to educate angling communities with science based facts, empower individual anglers to make positive change, and unite a culture of conservation.

The fund, established in late 2014, is focused on the funding of funding organizations and projects focused on fisheries conservation and education. Read more about the Fisheries Fund and help support the program here.



source http://midcurrent.com/2017/07/29/affta-announces-fisheries-fund-grantees/

Friday 28 July 2017

Friday Fly-Fishing Film Festival 07.28.17

Welcome to the latest edition of the Orvis News Friday Fly-Fishing Film Festival, in which we scour the Web for the best fly-fishing videos available. This week, we've got an even dozen . . .

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Podcast: Guiding for Permit, with Captain Will Benson


Capt. Will Benson (right) shares the 2017 Del Brown Permit Tournament trophy with Mike Dawes.
Photo courtesy Will Benson

Okay, get ready for this because it’s a long one! I figured that since I had not done a podcast in a couple weeks I would give you your money’s worth, and this podcast includes a long interview . . .

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Video Hatch: “Sunsets & Cocktails Episode 1: The Banjo Valley”

In a new web series from Jazz & Flyfishing, this first episode features the beauty of the clear lakes and large brown trout of The Banjo Valley north of the Arctic Circle.




source http://midcurrent.com/2017/07/28/video-hatch-sunsets-cocktails-episode-1-the-banjo-valley/

Tippets: “High Rise Holding Water,” Mastering the 3-point grip

  • In a recent essay published in Big Sky Journal, author and fly fishing guide Miles Nolte writes about spending his time between two disparate locales: Montana and New York City. “Moving to New York was never part of my plan, but, now that I’m here, it’s not nearly as dreadful as I had feared. It’s not Montana, but to be honest, sometimes that’s why I appreciate it.
  • Jason Borger, author of the new book Single-Handed Fly Casting, demonstrates the key 3-point grip in this instructional video.


source http://midcurrent.com/2017/07/28/tippets-high-rise-holding-water-mastering-the-3-point-grip/

Gerber Introduces New Fishing Collection Built for the Adventure Angler

Gerber has announced the release of a new fishing collection to their product lineup. From multi-tools to nippers, the new products will be available in Spring 2018.

Read more in the press release below.

Gerber Introduces New Fishing Collection Built for the Adventure Angler

From GERBER:

GERBER, an industry-leading manufacturer of personal knives, multi-tools, and gear, announced today that it will debut a category-defining collection of fishing products at iCAST 2017 in Orlando, Florida. The first look comes ahead of the spring 2018 launch date, when the collection becomes available for purchase nationwide.

For a new breed of fishing, a new generation of tools. Hardcore anglers need tools that work even harder. Tools that take them beyond the beaten path, beyond self-imposed limits, beyond anything and everything that stands in their way. Gerber introduces a new line of multi-functional fishing products that outfit the angler from the trek in, to the catch, to the victorious journey home. These tools are purpose-built for the adventure to extend the experience anywhere and everywhere the angler dares to tread.

“Gerber is known for reimagining the common tool and delivering intuitive, multi-functional gear.” said Andrew Gritzbaugh, Vice President of Marketing at Gerber. “This new collection of fishing products is rooted in Gerber’s extensive experience developing problem-solving products for users in expeditionary environments –  from US Soldiers in Afghanistan to Elk Hunters in Montana.  This new fishing collection will serve the experienced angler by providing intelligent design, insightful material combinations, and progressive new technologies that will enable them to venture farther and fish beyond.

The new collection features 12 multi-functional tools that are painstakingly designed and tested, because if it’s taking up space in a kayak, on an ATV, or inside a vest, it better be worth it. Do more and go farther while taking up less space – explore a few leading products below.

LINEDRIVER

Line Management Multi-tool

Keep the line in the water. The compact, dual-ended LineDriver has everything needed to simplify line management: one end rotates to quickly tie knots and clear eyelets, the other end features a crimper, hook threader, and scissor snips. A pocket clip and tether point keep the tool secured for easy access.

MAGNIPLIERS 7.5” Pliers

Get a grip on the unexpected. Swift power is on hand with the durable, hot-forged Magnipliers. The ergonomic trigger grip is offset to keep line of sight in tight places, while the finger choil offers maximum control. The thumb lock and ambidextrous tether points ensure safe stowage and transport while on the move. [Pictured on the Defender Tether.]

PROCESSOR Take-A-Part Shears

Whether on the boat or the shore, you need a tool that can do it all. The Processor Take-A-Part Shears work as a cohesive unit and as independent tools; creativity and control collide in this revolutionary design.

The robust collection includes these additional products:

Controller Fillet Knife System [6”, 8”, 10”]

Make short work of messy business. The Controller Fillet Knife System is designed for clean, smooth cuts with a flexible blade that provides just the right amount of give. The intuitive GuideFins™ & tactile HydroTread Grip™ offer ultimate control of the knife, even in slippery conditions.

FreeHander Line Management Tool [Nipper]

The FreeHander lives up to its name, offering one-hand engagement when cutting and securing line. The wide paddle design gives intuitive purchase in cold or wet conditions, and moveable parts provide a custom fit. Optimized for use with Mono & Fluorocarbon line.

Neat Freak Braided Line Cutters

Don’t get caught in the fray; cutting with precision was a key design influence of the Neat Freak Braided Line Cutters. Micro serrated blades partner with BearHand Control™ to deliver ergonomic confidence in hand.

Gutsy Compact Processing Tool [Solid State]

When the tacklebox isn’t a reality, the slim Gutsy is an on-the-go solution that is ready when opportunity strikes. Designed to be efficiently stored and intuitively used, this solid state tool offers 4 essential functions to get the job done.

Defender Tether [Large]

The Defender Tether offers a carabiner designed to fit on-finger for intuitive control and a patented line vise on each side for secure tension relief. Line is protected by an override lock-out system, and the tool is easily carried on straps, belts, or waders w/ a wide-body flexible clip.

*also available in Compact size, features differ slightly

About Gerber: Gerber is a leading global supplier of activity specific knives, multi-tools and problem-solving gear. Built on the pillars of craftsmanship, innovation, and an unrelenting commitment to quality and service to others, the trusted brand features a diverse portfolio of equipment for recreational and professional end users. For more information please visit www.gerbergear.com.



source http://midcurrent.com/2017/07/28/gerber-introduces-new-fishing-collection-built-for-the-adventure-angler/

Thursday 27 July 2017

Take an All-New Phil Monahan Fly-Fishing Trivia Challenge 07.27.17

Welcome to the latest edition of our weekly trivia challenge, in which we test your knowledge of all things fly fishing and where you might learn a thing or two about this sport we love. This week, . . .

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Video: Char and Trout in Remote Northern Sweden

Here’s a gorgeous video from remote Swedish Lapland, at the northern tip of the country. Two brothers spend seven days paddling, camping, and catching trophy arctic char and trout. The . . .

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Video: Hank Patterson’s Latest Product Review

You know, not everyone can make a four-and-a-half-minute video about a pair of nippers, but that's what makes Hank Patterson so special. We knew that if we sent him a pair of our new made-in . . .

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Wednesday 26 July 2017

Cascade Lake Report : July 2017

Had to get my lake on, got one of the Technical Men’s Council (old dawgs who have fished together for decades) and headed off to Craine Prairie last week.   The lake is about 85% full and based upon our results, the fish … Continue reading

source http://oregonflyfishingblog.com/2017/07/27/cascade-lake-report-july-2017/

10 Tips for Fly-Fishing Small Mountain Streams

Written by: Jared Zissu


Even little trout can teach an angler important lessons on stealth and technique.
Photos by Jared Zissu

Although I have been struggling to catch trout on the Battenkill, my small-stream game has been improving. One thing that keeps me so motivated, focused, and seriously addicted to the sport. . .

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Pacific City Albacore update – – – the Dory Fleet Connected!

Yes the Albacore were offshore Pacific City on the 21st and the dory fleet was able to find fish willing to grab. The two dory boats with fly anglers managed to find enough tuna that everyone aboard hooked and landed … Continue reading

source http://oregonflyfishingblog.com/2017/07/26/pacific-city-albacore-update-the-dory-fleet-connected/

Pro Tips: 3 Ways to Deal with Casting in the Wind


To move your rod tip to the downwind side, don't angle the rod across your body (left). Instead, just angle the rod so the tip is downwind.

In the mid 1990s, I spent a summer guiding on Alaska’s Copper River, which drains into Lake Iliamna. It’s a region known for constant, strong wind, so I spent a lot of time helping clients . . .

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Video: How to Tie the The Easy Al’s Trico

It's Trico time in much of the country, and fishing these tiny bugs (genus: Tricorythodes) can be frustrating, especially when the fish get selective. The late Al Miller fished the Tricos on Pennsylvania's. . .

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Tippets: Mining Tailings in B.C. Streams, The Shrinking Colorado River, Maryland Wastewater Debate

  • Seabridge Gold Inc. has been given federal government approval to use upper tributaries of the North Treaty and South Teigen Creeks for tailings from their planned mine. The two fish-bearing creeks “will be used for 2.3 billion tons of toxic tailings from the proposed Kerr-Sulphurets-Mitchell (KSM) mine in northwest B.C., wiping out habitat for several populations of small Dolly Varden fish.” Via Desmog Canada.
  • The two largest reservoirs in the United States, Lake Mead and Lake Powell, have not recovered from years of drought conditions, compounded by climate change. “Approximately one-third of the flow loss is due to high temperatures now common in the basin, a result of human-caused climate change. Previous comparable droughts were caused by a lack of precipitation, not high temperatures.” Read more via The Conversation.
  • “Anglers, environmental groups, and at least one streamside landowner are voicing concern about the Maryland’s Department of the Environment’s tentative decision to permit a sewage plant to discharge into two Maryland streams.” Timothy B. Wheeler reports on the heated debate, via Bay Journal.


source http://midcurrent.com/2017/07/26/tippets-mining-tailings-in-b-c-streams-the-shrinking-colorado-river-maryland-wastewater-debate/

Tuesday 25 July 2017

Classic Video: What Fly Fishing Means

Most of the new breed of Warren-Miller-inspired fly-fishing films feature anglers catching monster fish, often in exotic locales, over a driving soundtrack. And I love watching these videos as . . .

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Photos: Holy Hail and Cutties in the Colorado High Country

Written by: Jon Hill


When the skies were clear, the views and the water were nothing short of spectacular.
Photos by Jon Hill

Shawn, Tom, and I hiked into the Holy Cross Wilderness Area in Colorado for a few days of chasing cutthroat trout. To be honest, this wasn't the best trip we've ever taken. With 23 miles of hiking, . . .

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Video Pro Tips: How to Keep a Hopper in the Strike Zone

When you're casting a hopper pattern to a grassy bank, you will eventually cast a bit long and hang up in the grass. In this situation, most anglers do the wrong thing: With a high rod tip, they . . .

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New Fly Fishing Books

  • Riverwatcher: A Fly-Fishing Mystery by Ronald Weber takes readers to the northern Michigan town of Ossning, a quiet place known for its trout-packed Borchard River and now, a murder. The book perfectly captures “what happens when a grisly crime disturbs the serenity of small-town life Riverwatcher is a classic and entertaining whodunit.” Skyhorse Publishing (paperback), Reprint edition (July 11, 2017).
  • Wide and Deep: Tales and Recollections from a Master Maine Fishing Guide by Randy Spencer is a collection of stories from a life spent on the water. “Whether they are stories of joy or of pain, there is nothing like listening to Randy Spencer, and Wide and Deep perfectly captures the moments on the water that people wait their entire lives for and spend the rest of their lives remembering.” Skyhorse Publishing; Reprint edition (July 18, 2017).
  • The Next Valley Over: An Angler’s Progress by Charles Gaines is a collection of the best essays from the acclaimed sporting and adventure writer “the Next Valley Over chronicles exploits in exotic locations with eccentric characters. In the process of his quest of nearly every species known to man, Gaines explores what we are really searching for when we fish.”Skyhorse Publishing; Reprint edition, Kindle Edition (July 25, 2017).


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Video: The Secrets to Using Peacock Herl – Part 2

In this video, the second of a three-part series, Tim uses macro images of peacock eyes and herls to explain how different parts of the feather are constructed differently, which will inform your choice . . .

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Tippets: Hoot Owl Restrictions in Montana, Nail Knot the Old School Way

  • High water temperatures and low stream flows have prompted “hoot owl” restrictions on several rivers in Southwest Montana. The closures affect the Big Hole River, Lower Beaverhead, Lower Madison, Lower Gallatin, East Gallatin, and the Jefferson River. Find more information on the restrictions via the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks website.
  • The nail knot is commonly used as one of the best ways to connect a fly line and a leader. In this video, Idaho guide Dub Paetz demonstrates how to tie the knot with its namesake, a nail. Tom Rosenbauer explains more about this “old school” technique, via Orvis.


source http://midcurrent.com/2017/07/25/tippets-hoot-owl-restrictions-in-montana-nail-knot-the-old-school-way/

Monday 24 July 2017

Master Class Monday: Advanced Fly Fishing Accuracy with Predators

Accuracy is important for more than trout and bonefish. In this week's Master Class Monday, Dave and Amelia Jensen show how an accurate cast gets you closer to cover--and also how it can help . . .

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Essay: Sleeping with the Fishes


The bank of the Gaula River made a very comfortable recliner in Norway in June 2015.
Photo by Sandy Hays

Most anglers consider themselves above the petty squabbles that so often erupt in the fly-fishing community, content to let other anglers define the boundaries of the sport for. . .

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Story and Photos: Learning to Love The Driftless Area

Written by: Len Harris, Jr.


The tiny spring creeks of the driftless hold some of the most colorful browns you could imagine.
Photos by Len Harris, Jr.

Many folks don’t know the meaning of the term driftless. It is an area in the Midwest--comprising parts of Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota and Wisconsin--that was not flattened by the last glacial period. . . .

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Tom Rosenbauer’s 11 Tips for Hot Feeder-Stream Fishing


Don't ignore the small feeder streams that empty into better-known waters.
Photo by Buzz Cox

A few summers ago, I spent two days at Orvis-endorsed Madison Valley Ranch in Ennis, Montana. Manager Chris Eaton took me on a great short float through the Channels section of the lower Madison and showed me just how much I have to learn about fly fishing this river, even after fishing it for 25 years. I think I caught one fish for every ten he. . .

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Video Hatch: “One Man’s Trash”

This short film from Winged Reel features fly fishing in the remote areas of the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge.



source http://midcurrent.com/2017/07/24/video-hatch-one-mans-trash/

Tippets: Rigging Dry-Droppers, Fishing Gyeonji in South Korea

  • In a new instructional video from Anglers All fly shop, Doug Garvey demonstrates how to easily add a dropper fly to a dry-dropper rig or double nymph rig. “This is essentially a clinch knot on the bend of the hook, however this method makes adding additional flies to your rig much faster.”
  • Jung-Hoon Park, an angler in South Korea, uses a gyeonji to fish for river carp. A gyeonji, is a traditional Korean fishing method dating back at least 300 years, and is “a way to honor Korean history and tradition,” he explains. Watch a video highlighting this technique, via The Great Big Story.


source http://midcurrent.com/2017/07/24/tippets-rigging-dry-droppers-fishing-gyeonji-in-south-korea/

Sunday 23 July 2017

Albacore Update from July 21

Yes the Albacore were offshore Pacific City on the 21st and the dory fleet was able to find fish willing to grab. The two dory boats with fly anglers managed to find enough tuna that everyone aboard hooked and landed … Continue reading

source http://oregonflyfishingblog.com/2017/07/23/albacore-update-from-july-21/

Your Input Needed on the McKenzie

From the McKenzie River Trust As many of you know, In 2016 McKenzie River Trust purchased 278 acres from Roseboro Lumber Company including the Finn Rock Boat Landing on the McKenzie River. As we work towards developing our conservation management … Continue reading

source http://oregonflyfishingblog.com/2017/07/23/your-input-needed-on-the-mckenzie/

How to Tie a Casual Dress

It’s not just for Fridays.  The Casual Dress, notes tier and videographer Tim Flagler, “requires only two materials, is a pleasure to tie and does a remarkable job of attracting trout.”  While showing the steps, Tim reveals a neat treat trick for cording up your dubbing to make a fly body look segmented.



source http://midcurrent.com/2017/07/23/how-to-tie-a-casual-dress/

Tippets: Know Your Knots, Bamboo Care & Maintenance

  • Anglers know a wealth of knots to use on the water, but there are also knots that can save your life in an emergency.  Especially as fishing often takes you to isolated locations, “you should always be prepared for the worst,” writes Spencer Durrant, “and the knowledge of these basic knots help you do just that.” Via Hatch Magazine.
  • Bamboo is not as delicate or finicky as most anglers think. If you fish a bamboo rod, or are thinking of making or buying one, don’t miss sage advice from Louis Cahill on general care and maintenance for bamboo fly rods. Via Gink & Gasoline.


source http://midcurrent.com/2017/07/23/tippets-know-your-knots-bamboo-care-maintenance/

Smith Expands the Popular Outlier Series with New Outlier 2 and Outlier 2 XL

Smith has released two new designs in their best-selling Outlier series of frames. The Outlier 2 series features Evolve eco-friendly material and ChromaPop lenses.

Read more in the press release below.

Smith Expands the Popular Outlier Series with New Outlier 2 and Outlier 2 XL

The best-selling Outlier series of eyewear gets a modernized upgrade that visually speaks to Smith’s new design language of progressive, clean lines and bold styling with the launch of the new Outlier 2 and Outlier 2 XL sunglasses.

Comprised of proprietary Evolve eco-friendly material, the lightweight yet durable frames feature new integrated no-slip megol temples for a slimmer design and added comfort. The addition of megol on the nose pads, which gently adheres to the skin when reacting to perspiration, creates a secure fit during any outing. Additional features include auto-lock hinges and RX compatibility.

The new Outlier 2 Collection is offered with optically tuned ChromaPop™ lenses (MSRP $139) and ChromaPop™ Polarized (MSRP $169) anti-reflective lenses that amplify detail and enhance natural color beyond normal capabilities. ChromaPop™ filters two specific wavelengths of light that cause color confusion to deliver greater definition, more natural color, and unmatched clarity to see more detail. Providing 100% UV protection, each lens also features a backside anti-reflective coating and a complete water and oil resistant lens coating as a barrier against the elements.

The new Outlier 2 and Outlier 2 XL are available in August 2017 at select retailers and online at smithoptics.com.

About Smith:

Originating from Sun Valley, Idaho, Smith was founded in 1965 with the invention of the first snow goggle featuring a sealed thermal lens and breathable vent foam. With 50 years of innovation and design experience, Smith is widely known today as an industry leader that pioneers advanced eyewear and helmets that incorporate dynamic technologies, optimized performance and clean styling to fuel fun beyond walls. Smith seeks to power thrilling experiences in snow, surf, bike, fish and peak performance outdoor adventures with a comprehensive collection that exudes modern style and vibrant personality. To Smith, the experience is everything. Smith is part of Safilo Group. Additional information is available at smithoptics.com.



source http://midcurrent.com/2017/07/23/smith-expands-the-popular-outlier-series-with-new-outlier-2-and-outlier-2-xl/

Saturday 22 July 2017

Video Hatch: “The Line”

This new video from the North Face and Helio follows pro-skier Tatum Monod as she recovers from a skiing injury and uses the time to focus on another passion: fishing.



source http://midcurrent.com/2017/07/22/video-hatch-the-line/

Tippets: Unwritten Rules of Fly Shops, Potomac River Public Access

  • Whether traveling to new waters and new fly shops or visiting your local one, there is an “unwritten code” to fly shops, writes Brita Fordice. Read some great advice from Fordice, a fly shop veteran, via Flymen Fishing company.
  • When President Trump plays golf at the Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia, a section of the river is closed to public access. Plans to turn temporary security closures into permanent closures have kayakers and anglers alarmed. Via DCist.


source http://midcurrent.com/2017/07/22/tippets-unwritten-rules-of-fly-shops-potomac-river-public-access/

Smith Casts into Summer with the New Transfer and Transfer XL

The new Transfer and Transfer XL performance sunglasses from Smith build on the lens geometry of the best selling Guide’s Choice, providing broad coverage on the water. The Transfer frames will be available in August 2017.

Read more in the press release below.

Smith Casts into Summer with the New Transfer and Transfer XL

Designed for All-Day Comfort and Optical Precision On The Water

Crafted for the avid angler and adventurous watermen, Smith launches the new Transfer and Transfer XL performance sunglasses for Summer 2017. Building upon the lens geometry of the best selling Guide’s Choice, the Transfer series provides broad coverage to limit sun and water glare with an 8 base lens curvature and oversized fit. The large temple design limits side light while housing Smith’s new QuickFit adjustable temple technology. A wire-core mechanism is molded within the temples to create comfortable adjustability and optimal fit on the fly. A simple adjustment tightens for a stronger hold and then easily loosens the temple tension back out when desiring a more casual fit.

The Transfer is available exclusively with optically tuned ChromaPop™ Polarized antireflective lenses that amplify detail and enhance natural color beyond normal capabilities. ChromaPop™ filters two specific wavelengths of light that cause color confusion to deliver greater definition, more natural color, and unmatched clarity to see more detail. Providing 100% UV protection, each lens also features a backside antireflective coating and complete water and oil resistant lens coating as a barrier against the elements.

Additional features include RX compatibility, auto-lock hinges and megol on the nose pads and interior temples that gently adheres to the skin when reacting to perspiration for a secure, no-slip fit. The Transfer will also accommodate a leash if preferred.

The new Transfer and Transfer XL (MSRP $169) are available in August 2017 at select retailers and online at smithoptics.com.

About Smith:

Originating from Sun Valley, Idaho, Smith was founded in 1965 with the invention of the first snow goggle featuring a sealed thermal lens and breathable vent foam. With 50 years of innovation and design experience, Smith is widely known today as an industry leader that pioneers advanced eyewear and helmets that incorporate dynamic technologies, optimized performance and clean styling to fuel fun beyond walls. Smith seeks to power thrilling experiences in snow, surf, bike, fish and peak performance outdoor adventures with a comprehensive collection that exudes modern style and vibrant personality. To Smith, the experience is everything. Smith is part of Safilo Group. Additional information is available at smithoptics.com.



source http://midcurrent.com/2017/07/22/smith-casts-into-summer-with-the-new-transfer-and-transfer-xl/

Friday 21 July 2017

Friday Fly-Fishing Film Festival 07.21.17

Welcome to the latest edition of the Orvis News Friday Fly-Fishing Film Festival, in which we scour the Web for the best fly-fishing videos available. This week, we offer thirteen videos with a . . .

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source http://www.orvis.com/news/fly-fishing/friday-fly-fishing-film-festival-07-21-17/

Great Albacore Flies will be put to the test on July 21st!

But not by me. My friends will be charging out into the ocean offshore Pacific City at about 0445 hours this morning. I will have wished them all well, anxiously awaiting the return of the tuna fleet late in the afternoon. This … Continue reading

source http://oregonflyfishingblog.com/2017/07/21/great-albacore-flies-will-be-put-to-the-test-on-july-21st/

Summer Water Conditions in the Willamette Valley

Water levels have dropped, hatches have diminished and there are more folks out fishing than almost anytime of year. Sound like a great recipe for tough fishing? Well, it can be. High sun in the afternoon can be tough, trout … Continue reading

source http://oregonflyfishingblog.com/2017/07/20/summer-water-conditions-in-the-willamette-valley/

Smallmouth Bass Clouser with EP Craft Fur Brush

Most people who are regular visitors to Youtube and the Oregon fly Fishing Blog probably recognize that the Clouser is one of my best, most favorite, gotta have some fly patterns. I’ll tie them with different materials, in different proportions, … Continue reading

source http://oregonflyfishingblog.com/2017/07/18/smallmouth-bass-clouser-with-ep-craft-fur-brush/

Jay’s Baja Fishing Gear Check-List

This list might help folks prepare for a week-long venture to Gary Bullla’s destination fishing camp in Baja. It pretty much captures what I felt that I needed after reviewing my week long fishing trip in late May 2017.  So for what … Continue reading

source http://oregonflyfishingblog.com/2017/07/17/jays-baja-fishing-gear-check-list/

Pro Tips: The Keys to a Good Downstream Dead Drift


Check out the short video on downstream presentations at the Orvis Fly Fishing Learning Center.

One of my favorite fishing holes in Yellowstone National Park is just below the attraction called Mud Volcano, where the Yellowstone River flows over a ledge of volcanic rock into a very deep. . .

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source http://www.orvis.com/news/fly-fishing/pro-tips-the-keys-to-a-good-downstream-dead-drift/

Video Hatch: “The Big Eat”

This film from Capt. Jack Productions features incredible aerial footage of fly fishing for taimen.



source http://midcurrent.com/2017/07/21/video-hatch-the-big-eat/

Tippets: Subsurface Flies for Largemouth Bass, Reading Rivers of the Past

  • From the classic Clouser minnow pattern to deer hair divers, Alvin Dedeaux of All Water Guides runs down the list of his top picks for subsurface flies for largemouth bass. “Much as a dry-fly junkie as I am,” he writes, “I do nymph for trout when the conditions dictate. After all, I want to catch as many fish as I can. Ditto for bass. When the topwater bite is not happening, I have a few go-to sub surface bass patterns.” Via Orvis.
  • Fly anglers read rivers as they are today, but geoscientist Liz Hajek studies what rivers can tell us about the past. In this TED talk, Hajek “shows us how rocks deposited by ancient rivers can be used as a time machine to study the history of the earth, so we can figure out how to more sustainably live on it today.”


source http://midcurrent.com/2017/07/21/tippets-subsurface-flies-for-largemouth-bass-reading-rivers-of-the-past/

Job Opportunity: Shop Manager, Ole Florida Fly Shop

Ole Florida Fly Shop based in Boca Raton, Florida has announced their search for a shop manager to assume the responsibilities of daily operations.

Read more in the press release below.

SHOP MANAGER, OLE FLORIDA FLY SHOP

About OFFS:

Ole Florida Fly Shop’s mission is to provide the best knowledge, gear and support to ensure that our clients are able to optimize their time on the water or at the vise. To achieve our goals of serving the angling community and to ensure the sport itself continues to thrive, we focus on growth through the building of loyal audiences and then backing them up with an exceptional customer experience.

A strong team is necessary to continue on a path of rapid growth and provide the support needed to sustain this growth without compromise.

Shop Manager Job Description:

We are looking for a motivated, dedicated Shop Manager to assume the responsibilities of daily operations – mainly sales, customer experience/support, order fulfillment, and inventory management. The position is a very fast-paced, hands-on job and a vital part of sustaining growth.

The opportunity to expand your knowledge and grow as an angler is also exceptional as you will be working extensively with guides and highly experienced anglers on a daily basis.

Qualification/Experience/Requirements:

The most important requirements are the passion for fly fishing – including its gear and culture, as well as the ability to keep an open mind and continue learning from your fly fishing and business mentors.

Strong communication skills, computer skills, sales skills, and the willingness to put in the hard work to get the job done are all also necessary. The following are not required, but are highly favorable qualifications:

  • Retail/customer service work experience
  • Experience with QuickBooks, WordPress, or eBay
  • Sales Experience
  • Leadership experience
  • Order fulfillment and inventory management experience
  • Spanish speaking

Responsibilities

The Shop Manager will work hand in hand with the Owner and Webmaster to tackle daily operations.

Responsibilities will include but are not limited to sales, order-fulfillment, inventory management, data-entry, and providing customer support both over the phone and in-store. This is a full-time, key-holder position in which the applicant will eventually be trained and responsible for opening and closing the shop.

To Apply:

Salary will commensurate with experience. This is a full-time position, if interested please send cover letter and resumé to mike@olefloridaflyshop.com. Feel free to contact us with any questions by emailing mike@olefloridaflyshop.com or calling us at 561-995-1929. Thank you for your consideration.



source http://midcurrent.com/2017/07/21/job-opportunity-shop-manager-ole-florida-fly-shop/

Thursday 20 July 2017

Take an All-New Phil Monahan Fly-Fishing Trivia Challenge 07.20.17

Welcome to the latest edition of our weekly trivia challenge, in which we test your knowledge of all things fly fishing and where you might learn a thing or two about this sport we love. This week, . . .

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source http://www.orvis.com/news/fly-fishing/take-new-phil-monahan-fly-fishing-trivia-challenge-07-20-17/

Video: “Jewel of the Smokies” Trailer #1

Anyone who reads this blog regularly knows that I love nothing more than chasing native brook trout in the mountain streams of the Green Mountains of Vermont near Orvis HQ. Here's a beautiful . . .

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source http://www.orvis.com/news/fly-fishing/video-jewel-smokies-trailer-1/

Pro Tips: A Quick Way to Tie a Dropper Knot

The easiest way to add a second fly in a tandem rig is to attach the dropper line directly to the hook of the top fly. However, some anglers struggle a bit because the knot slips off the hook or . . .

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source http://www.orvis.com/news/fly-fishing/pro-tips-quick-way-tie-dropper-knot/

Classic Tuesday Tip: How to Land, Revive, and Release Large Fish


While you're taking a photo, the fish should be out of the water just a few seconds.
Photo courtesy ASF

Here's a great lesson on how to land, revive, and release large fish. It was created by the Atlantic Salmon Federation and its partners in the Quebec government, so it's focused on Salmo salar. But you can easily see how these techniques apply to. . .

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source http://www.orvis.com/news/fly-fishing/classic-tuesday-tip-how-to-land-revive-and-release-large-fish/

Video Hatch: “Peak Season: High & Dry”

The height of the summer fishing season can be exhausting for guides. This short film from BLOODKNOTS features two guides trying to maintain a life and work balance.  



source http://midcurrent.com/2017/07/20/video-hatch-peak-season-high-dry/

Tippets: Profile of Rodmaker Bill Oyster, Presenting Flies to Tarpon

  • Bill Oyster is the owner of Oyster Fine Bamboo Fly Rods in Blue Ridge, GA. After a promising cycling career derailed, fly fishing focused his life. Elizabeth Hutchison writes a profile piece of Oyster’s journey and passion for bamboo rod making, via Garden & Gun.
  • There’s a very small margin of error when presenting flies to tarpon. Kent Klewein and Captain Joel Dickey present 11 tips to help improve your technique and up your odds of success on the water. Via Gink & Gasoline.


source http://midcurrent.com/2017/07/20/tippets-profile-of-rodmaker-bill-oyster-presenting-flies-to-tarpon/

Wednesday 19 July 2017

Classic Pro Tip: 15 Steps to Fishing a Mountain Trout Stream


The key to catching lots of brookies from a mountain stream is to move fast and hit all the right spots.
Photo by Sandy Hays

The keys to catching good numbers of trout on steep mountain streams are stealth and speed. Wild brook trout are wary, fast, and can hide in tiny spaces. There are lots of predators that. . .

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source http://www.orvis.com/news/fly-fishing/classic-pro-tip-15-steps-to-fishing-a-mountain-trout-stream/

Photo and Story: A Summer Steelhead on a Mouse Pattern


Baptiste had come a long way to catch such a stunning fish on a mouse pattern.
Photo by Devon Carr

As fly fishers, we often believe that we deserve a fish. Perhaps you deserve that fish because you made so many great casts and drifts. or you believe that your bad luck is due to run out. This . . .

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source http://www.orvis.com/news/fly-fishing/photo-story-summer-steelhead-mouse-pattern/

Video: Sunsets & Cocktails Episode 1, from Jazz & Fly Fishing

Håvard Stubø, of Jazz & Fly Fishing, has pretty much mastered the self-shot video, and his newest production features some cool drone footage, as well. In this first video from a news series, . . .

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source http://www.orvis.com/news/fly-fishing/video-sunsets-cocktails-episode-1-jazz-fly-fishing/

Video: How to Tie the Casual Dress

The Casual Dress is the creation of one of fly tying's pioneers, Ernest "Polly" Rosborough. A native of Klamath Falls, Oregon, Rosborough developed a series of impressionistic flies, which . . .

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source http://www.orvis.com/news/fly-fishing/video-tie-casual-dress/

Tippets: Hunters and Anglers Turn on Zinke, Warming Oceans Force Fish from Native Waters, The Colorado Pikeminnow

  • Initially praised by fishing and hunting groups, Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke is not finding favor with those groups now. “To date, it’s been overwhelmingly development, development, development,” says,” Whit Fosburgh, president of the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership, “without even lip service to conservation. That is troubling.” Via The Huffington Post.
  • Warming ocean temperatures are forcing fish from their native waters to find cooler habitat. In this article from Yale, Ben Goldfarb writes about the environmental impacts and steps fisheries managers are taking to weather the change.
  • The Colorado Pikeminnow is the largest Cyprinid fish in North America. Currently listed as a “vulnerable” species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, Jonathan Wright outlines the reintroduction efforts for this Western Water Wolf. Via Fly Fisherman.


source http://midcurrent.com/2017/07/19/tippets-hunters-and-anglers-turn-on-zinke-warming-oceans-force-fish-from-native-waters-the-colorado-pikeminnow/

Tuesday 18 July 2017

Video: Battling a Big Gulf Coast Jack

Here's a cool short video featuring TV host Greg Heister and guide Kevin "KT" Townsend chasing jacks along the Texas coast. The video really gives you the feeling that you're on the boat with . . .

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source http://www.orvis.com/news/fly-fishing/video-battling-big-gulf-coast-jack/

Finding Solitude, and Trout, on Yellowstone’s “Less-Fished” Waters

Written by: Brian La Rue


The Lewis River below the falls offers fine fishing, but with quite a few spectators.
All photos courtesy brain LaRue

I love Yellowstone and all it offers. Before starting a family, my wife and I would go to the park early and late in the season. Now with a couple school-age kids, vacation windows are more limited, so we find ourselves joining the herds of summer vacations each year. But you. . .

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source http://www.orvis.com/news/fly-fishing/finding-solitude-and-trout-on-yellowstones-less-fished-waters/

Video: How to Clip, Clean, and Stack Hair

In this video, Tim shows you how to prepare hair--whether deer, elk, or something more exotic--to be tied on the hook. The cleaning and stacking process is not difficult, but if you don't do it correctly, . . .

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source http://www.orvis.com/news/fly-fishing/video-clip-clean-stack-hair/

Tippets: Patagonia Rio Azul Waders, Fishing the Night Shift

  • If you’re on the market for a lightweight pair of waders for summertime fishing, catch this review of the Rio Azul waders from Patagonia. “The Rio Azuls are light enough to wear on fairly lengthy hikes to get to fishing spots without reducing you to a puddle of sweat with waders floating on top, crucial for a summer wader,” writes Justin Housman. Via Adventure Journal.
  • Night fishing presents some tradeoffs, writes Domenick Swentosky.“High catch rates are exchanged for a couple fish large enough to fill out the net.” Read about fishing “The Night Shift,” via Troutbitten.


source http://midcurrent.com/2017/07/18/tippets-patagonia-rio-azul-waders-fishing-the-night-shift/

Innovation & Expansion Headline Korkers 2018 Collection

Korkers released new innovations and products at the International Fly Tackle Dealer Show in Orlando, Florida. Highlights include The Wraptr Wading Boot, Women’s DarkHorse Wading Boot, and the Savier Sole Bag.

Read more in the press release below.   

Innovation & Expansion Headline Korkers 2018 Collection                                        

Portland, OR – (July, 2017) – Korkers, the award winning fishing and outdoor footwear brand, is proud to introduce several new innovations at this year’s International Fly Tackle Dealer Show.  The new Wraptr Wading Boot™, Women’s DarkHorse Wading Boot with Boa® Lacing, Triple Threat Sole platform, Mack’s Canyon Wader Bag, Savier Sole Bag, and I-Drain Wading Socks™ highlight Korkers 2018 assortment.

“We have a proven track record of bringing industry firsts and cutting edge footwear to the fishing industry,” says CEO Brian Chaney.  “As a market leader, our consumers are asking for more and demanding more from us.  For 2018, our line has expanded to include not just revolutionary footwear, but complimentary accessories like bags, packs, and wet wading socks all aimed at improving the angling experience.  By providing complimentary, system based solutions, our products allow anglers to go further with greater comfort than ever before.”

See Korkers entire collection of new products at the Korkers booth during the IFTD Show, Booth #4657.

WRAPTR – HOW THE FUTURE FITS.

This is WRAPTR.  The end of stitch and seam failure forever.  One-piece, single-seam, next-level, abrasion resistant engineering in a hyper-light, water-immune shell of flexible armor built to smash miles and defend comfort no matter how insane the terrain or conditions.

“Over the past 4 years, we have worked hard to improve the durability of our boots and we are seeing dramatic results,” said Korkers Product Development Director Drew Linth.  “Past innovations in construction such as Protected Stitching™ have helped anglers get hundreds of more miles and days out of our boots.  WRAPTR takes this concept to the next level by creating a virtually seamless and stitch less upper that uses compression molding for protection.  Less layers and stitching means lighter boots and less to break down.  We are very excited to introduce this revolutionary construction method to anglers worldwide.”    

MSRP: $199.99 (Felt & Kling-ON) & $219.99 (Kling-On & Studded Kling-On

WOMEN’S DARKHORSE – BOA® FIT SPECIFCIALLY FOR WOMEN.

DARKHORSE, REMIXED FOR WOMEN.  Fair’s fair.  Women are up and after it at 5 am, too.  They get as cold as men, probably colder.  Why shouldn’t they have performance gear that fits and performs at the highest level?  That’s where the new Women’s DarkHorse comes in.  Unbelievably lightweight and supportive.  Water-repelling and supremely durable, with the BOA® closure system and ten interchangeable traction options.

“Last year, we launched the BuckSkin Mary Women’s Wading Boot and it has been an overwhelming success.  In the process, we have learned how important performance traction is to female anglers and how well our OmniTrax Interchangeable Sole System® works to improve their experience,” commented Korkers Eastern Sales Manager Scott Doty. “Since Korkers pioneered the BOA® Lacing System for men back in 2007, we decided it’s about time Women should have access to the same technology…in a boot made specifically to fit a woman’s foot.  The Women’s DarkHorse offers every female angler the ultimate in comfort, durability, and performance.”

MSRP: $179.99 (Felt & Kling-ON) & $199.99 (Kling-On & Studded Kling-On)

TRIPLE THREAT SOLE™ – ONE SOLE.  THREE TRACTION OPTIONS YOU CONTROL.

TRIPLE THREAT SOLE™.  The 100% customizable sole that gives you endless spike, bar, and hex disc traction configurations for the ultimate in traction options.  Made from a sticky rubber outsole with over molded stainless steel receptacles to accept our proprietary bolt-on traction enhancement system.  While the debate about the effectiveness of felt vs. rubber wages on, the Triple Threat Sole™ is an eco-friendly solution that actually works.

“We have been working on the development of the Triple Threat Sole™ for over three years,” said Korkers CEO Brian Chaney.  “Similar to many of our customers, we have been hard at work tinkering with different combinations of soft aluminum and extremely hard carbide in search of the ultimate traction solution.  After years of testing and listening to our wear testers and customers, we finally realized the holy grail of traction was to provide a solid traction platform and various gripping parts that allow our customers to tinker and find the traction system that works best for them.”

Triple Threat Aluminum Bar Sole, Triple Threat Carbide Spike Sole, and Triple Threat Aluminum Hex Disc Sole are sold separately.  Accessory kits with 40 Carbide Spikes, 40 Aluminum Hex Discs, and 10 Aluminum Bars can are also sold separately.  

MSRP: $59.99 Aluminum Bar Sole, $59.99 Carbide Spike Sole, $59.99 Aluminum Hex Disc Sole, $29.99 10 Aluminum Bar Pack, $29.99 40 Aluminum Hex Disc Pack, and $29.99 40 Carbide Spike Pack.

3.5 MM I-DRAIN GUARD SOCK™ – GOODBYE, SWAMPFOOT.

Tired of the squishing, slogging, and excess water that accumulates in your current Guard Socks?  Meet Korkers new I-Drain Guard Sock.   It is an abrasion-resistant form fit 3.5mm neoprene, complete with gravel guards and a patent-pending perforated foot bed designed to drain away excess water.  Another industry first from Korkers, sure to improve wet wading on hot summer days.

MSRP: $29.99

MACK’S CANYON WADER BAG™ – 4500 CUBIC INCHES OF FORESIGHT.

With monstrous amounts of isolated wet/dry storage, water-immune changing mat, rod tube holder, pockets galore, and massive durability, it is the wader bag to end all wader bags.  Made from long-lasting performance Cordura™ material, this bag offers traveling anglers a system for carrying all their gear comfortably.  The anvil-style opening allows for easy searching without having to unpack the entire bag.  Hidden shoulder straps offer added versatility and allow for the bag to quickly be converted to a backpack.

MSRP: $159.99

SAVIER SOLE BAG™ – HAVE SOLE, WILL TRAVEL.

The Savier Sole Bag™ was designed to carry Korkers outsoles cleanly and easily while traveling.  Made from long-lasting performance Cordura™ material, this bags offers ease of use and protection.  Featuring a simple roll and buckle closure system that will fit all Korkers sole sizes (5-15).

“Our customers have been asking for us to create a pouch or travel bag designed specifically to carry our interchangeable outsoles for several years.  We continue to listen to our customers and provide them with system based solutions designed to enhance their angling experience,” said Korkers Product Development Director Drew Linth.

MSRP: $19.99

About Korkers

Since 1959, Korkers® has created functional and versatile footwear for outdoor adventurers. Unique to the industry, Korkers’ proprietary OmniTraxTM Interchangeable Sole System provides a variety of performance traction options – from felt to Vibram® IdroGrip sticky rubber – allowing anglers to maximize traction performance on any terrain and in any condition. Brian Chaney leads the Portland, Oregon-based company’s team of avid fishing and outdoor enthusiasts dedicated to developing product solutions that combine design advances with innovative technology.

Media Contact:
Ari Zolonz, 503-723-7100
ari@korkers.com



source http://midcurrent.com/2017/07/18/innovation-expansion-headline-korkers-2018-collection/

Monday 17 July 2017

Master Class Monday: Nymph Accuracy, Part 1

In this week's Master Class Monday, Dave and Amelia Jensen discuss the importance of making an accurate cast to the right spot when you're trying to present a nymph to a feeding trout. Dave . . .

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source http://www.orvis.com/news/fly-fishing/master-class-monday-nymph-accuracy-part-1/

Pro Tips: Top 5 Subsurface Flies for Largemouth Bass

Written by: Alvin Dedeaux, All Water Guides


Subsurface patterns, such as this crawfish, will take bass when they're not willing to eat bugs on top.
Photo courtesy All Water Guides

Just like trout, largemouth bass spend most of their time feeding below the surface. And as most people would agree that catching trout on dry flies is more exciting, watching a bass explode on . . .

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source http://www.orvis.com/news/fly-fishing/pro-tips-top-5-subsurface-flies-largemouth-bass/