Tying is Tying: Tying Jigs instead of Flies

Tying is Tying: Tying Jigs instead of Flies

Since the dawn of time flies that look like bugs have fooled fish, much to the delight of anglers.  But what if you could tie Jigs instead of flies?
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Ben Whalley: Breaking Horses to Chasing Striped Bass

Ben Whalley: Breaking Horses to Chasing Striped Bass

Ben spent most of his youth on a ranch in Brazil breaking horses.  Now he lives in Maine, tie flies and guides for Striped Bass.
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Flight To Bite:  From Fur and Feathers to Scales

Flight To Bite: From Fur and Feathers to Scales

It’s the cyclical nature of life and the irony of our sport that we harvest animals with fur and feathers to release those with scales.
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From Georgia To Arizona: David Hutcheson

From Georgia To Arizona: David Hutcheson

David Hutcheson was born in a small town in Northwest Georgia, currently based in Tucson, Arizona. David ties big flies for big brown trout. “Fly tying provides me with an outlet to enjoy my passion...
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A Blend of Tradition and Innovation: Marko Milosevic

A Blend of Tradition and Innovation: Marko Milosevic

Marko Milosevic was born and raised in the heart of Serbia but now lives in Oslo, Norway.  His flies are a blend of tradition and innovation and is known worldwide for his unique style and...
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Loon Outdoors Presents: Tailgate Cocktails - Campfire Hot Honey Old Fashioned

Loon Outdoors Presents: Tailgate Cocktails - Campfire Hot Honey Old Fashioned

It’s been a long day on the river, you’re back at camp, and it starting to get a bit chilly. Today we’re sharing one of our favorite camp cocktails for warming up, the Campfire Hot...
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Arts and Crafts:  Fly Tying with Shane Schuster

Arts and Crafts: Fly Tying with Shane Schuster

Shane Schuster resides in Bend Oregon and Reno/Tahoe Nevada, commuting between the two for work as a firefighter and paramedic.  “My fly tying journey began when I used to take my son at a young...
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Loon Outdoors Presents: Golden Ghosts with Dagur Guðmundsson

Loon Outdoors Presents: Golden Ghosts with Dagur Guðmundsson

Dagur Guðmundsson, who spends over 320 days per year fishing and guiding, has lost sleep wondering why carp, the Golden Ghosts, refuse to be caught.
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