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Few fish inspire the single-minded obsession, total dedication, and physical stamina it takes to catch the mighty muskellunge on a fly rod. Known universally as “the fish of 10,000 casts,” this giant freshwater predator grows to lengths of 50 inches and weights of 40 pounds.......
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If you travel to fish, you already know what a headache air travel has
become. No fishing line allowed in your carry-on bag. Ditto fish hooks. On some airlines, the same is true of fishing rods. On top of those
problems, there is the mounting problem of lost and stolen luggage.....
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Over the many years that I have been traveling to go fishing, I have not ever gone anywhere out of the country without consulting a dog-eared copy of The Times Books World Weather Guide.....
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Many are familiar with the photographic prowess of R. Valentine Atkinson. Nick Lyons said of him in the forward to Atkinson's book The Greatest Fly Fishing Around the World (Lyons Press, 2003), "What I love most, I think, is that Val's eye catches the quintessential moments of fly-fishing......
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| Alaska: What You Need To Know About Halibut On A Fly |
I believe my fishing passion has taken a fairly typical path. It started with a desire to simply catch fish. At first, it didn’t matter how I caught them, but gradually I began to focus on catching them in an interesting way – namely, with a fly rod. Now, among other thin..... |
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| Mascarene Islands: Next Great Bonefishing Spot May Have Been Found |
When the hijacking of the Indian Ocean Explorer on the night of March 27-28 prematurely ended Flycastaway’s mothership fishing season in Sey- chelles, that company’s managing director, Gerhard Laubscher, began looking for alternatives. The place he chose to explore was St..... |
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| New York State: Found! Three Guides In The Adirondacks |
If you search The Angling Report’s on-line database, you’ll find very little on fishing in the Adiron- dack Mountains of New York. Frankly, this is puzzling: The Adirondacks are convenient to New York City and other major metropolitan areas, and they have a long history b..... |
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| Slovenia: All About On-Your-Own Fishing For Trout/Grayling |
Angling Report subscribers – particularly those who have non-fishing spouses – may want to repeat a walking/fishing tour my wife I took to Slovenia three years ago. The country offers warm hospitality, great food and wine, incredible scenery and some really outstanding fl..... |
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| The Bahamas: First Report On ThatFirst Report On That New Ragged Island Lodge |
This past May I visited a new lodge on Ragged Island in the Bahamas, which is so far south it is closer to Cuba (only 60 miles) than it is to the Island of Exuma. The lodge is owned by a Bahamian by the name of Phicol Wallace but is marketed and managed by Angling Destina..... |
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| US West: Getting Up To Speed On Clark’s Fork Of The Yellowstone |
| Wyoming has many quality fishing rivers, but only the Clark’s Fork of the Yellowstone carries the Federal designation as a “Wild and Scenic River.” The glacier-fed Clark’s Fork of the Yellowstone has its beginnings in the Absaroka and Beartooth mountains near Cooke Cit..... |
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