Loon University: Hitch Pin Forceps

Loon University: Hitch Pin Forceps

A new way to carry hemostats.  The Hitch Pin handles allow these hemostats to be securely stored just about anywhere, and present an ergonomic resting place for your fingers while in use.
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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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Loon University: Bench Rings

Loon University: Bench Rings

These stainless steel rings allow tyers to organize materials, hooks and beads by style/size/type/color using the same bags they came in.  No more messy tying desk.
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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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Travel Tips with Joshua Schwartz of Travel Creel Hospitality

Travel Tips with Joshua Schwartz of Travel Creel Hospitality

Joshua Schwartz of Travel Creel Hospitality shares some traveling tricks and tips to help make your next destination fishing trip a breeze!
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Loon University: Bench Boss

Loon University: Bench Boss

The Bench Boss offers a sturdy solution to misplaced tying necessities, ensuring that your time at the vise is spent tying, not searching.
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Loon University: The Float 'N Fly with Ryan Williams

Loon University: The Float 'N Fly with Ryan Williams

Ryan Williams walks us through the Float 'n Fly rigging and technique that helped him to be the first angler to win a major bass tournament with a fly rod.
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