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Highlights from an Interview with Rep. Simpson on Removing Snake River Dams

Recently, the Columbia Insight, an independent journal focussed on environmental issues in the Columbia River Basin, interviewed Congressman Mike Simpson. You may recall that...

Aussie Fly Fisher Has Nail-Biting Encounter with Shark

Any experienced flats angler will tell you that it's best to keep your distance from sharks you see patrolling the flats. Not only do...

How Dirty Western Style Inspired a New Take on Fish Art – An Interview With Artist, B.A DALLAS

In this Interview, we had a chance to chat with B.A Dallas, A Colorado based artist, about his work, and some creative inspiration behind...
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The 2021 Fly Fishing Film Tour: Tickets, Trailers & Schedule

F3T trailer season is upon us! With the shake-up that occurred with last year's tour and COVID-19, we could not be more stoked for...

#AllForAldrich – Fly Fishing Community Rallies to Help a Commercial Tyer in Need

Over the past week, you've likely seen a wave of posts using #AllForAldrich auctioning off everything from guided trips to dozens of flies, all...
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How to Tie: The Pinecone Cicada

In this week’s “How to Tie” video feature, Fly Fish Food gives us a great tutorial on how to tie the Pinecone Cicada. Learn About This...
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West Virginia Mine Blow Out Releasing Millions of Gallons of AMD into Cheat River, Muddy Creek

Over the weekend, MILLIONS of gallons of Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) were released into the Cheat River and Muddy Creek in West Virginia after...
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2021 F3T Behind the Lens: Mighty Waters

Mighty Waters, produced by Cold Collaborative, is an emotive, inspiring film focusing on Ansil Saunders, a man who has made a permanent impact on...
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DIY: How to Make Your Own Barred Rubber Legs for Fly Tying

Fly shops are popping up across the nation as the sport of fly fishing continues to grow annually. 2020 brought a new outlook on...

How To Measure Hackle

So you bought a hackle cape or saddle to tie some of your favorite fly patterns. The only problem is, the hackle feathers on...