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Fly Fishing Tips: Worms | Veritcal Nymph Rig

In 1983 or so I found myself smack dab in the middle of my first flux. Somewhere in between for or against things that seemed important. My first issue as a 14-year-old Idaho Falls kid was most likely different than most dudes. Not so much chasing chicks or trying to fit in and deal with pubescent issues. Mine was my first heartbreak. The first time I both loved and hated the worm. As a budding young Southeastern Idaho little dude I grew up on worming. I could sneak up and put the slow pull on some Idaho trophy's with a flashlight in June and shock em up the rest of the season. I Caught a bunch of fish on a...

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Tie One On (Idaho Falls)

Brandon Morrison will be in Idaho Falls this upcoming Tuesday January 21st Doing a tying demo at Tap-N-Fill Brewery from 7pm-9pm. He will be talking carp and trout flies for the snake river along with showcasing some new materials and techniques for how to use them. If your in that neck of the woods stop by for a cold drink and some awesome bugs!

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Top Tips For Winter Trout

Winter on the Snake River can be long and chilly, offering solitude and picturesque landscapes unlike any other season. Fly Fishing during this time of can offer some of the most challenging yet productive angling opportunities of the year. Understanding how trout deal with cold water and short days is one of the keys to success in the colder months. Typically rivers run much lower from mid October through March in the Snake River Drainages. While this allows for much easier access to many of the rivers and streams, it also limits the food available to trout. At the same time fish become less active and more selective in there search for food. With food and activity to a minimum...

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Watermaster Black Friday Sale!

Watermaster is offering 20% off all kodiak and grizzly raft packages until the first of December. This is a chance to save big on these incredible fishing crafts. We have demo boats here at the shop you can check out and rent for the day and Watermaster will drop ship your brand new raft right to your door step or straight to the shop. Don't miss out on this opportunity to call one of these bad boys your own!

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Winter Fly Selection ( Snake River )

With cold weather comes cooler water temps making for some slow moving fish. When this happens smaller and easier to eat food items hit the top of the list. Fish also look for slower moving water were they can use less energy. Here are a few go to patterns for targeting picky winter fish. Nymphs: Midges and scuds make up a huge percentage of food in our local rivers and lakes. These bugs aren't affected as bad by the cold temps as some of the larger insects and vertebrates making them pretty active throughout the cold months. With these bugs moving around more gives trout and other fish an easy meal to keep them going until things warm up again....

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