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Tying the Bunker Ta…..fastlike!

Tying the Bunker as fast as possible! I wish we could tie these articulated streamers this fast. A little marabou, dumbbell eyes and sculpin wool is all you need!

Happy holidays everyone!!!  We hope to tie, fish or hang with as many of you as possible!  We look forward to another year of hogs, epic trips and even a few failures if we can manage!

Day on the Green

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After waking up at 2:30am to head down to the Green River for a day of fishing here are some photos to show off the results, enjoy. Read more…

Stewards of the Water

What is catching a trophy fish worth to you?  Will it change you as a person?  To what degree would you go to catch a trophy?

A recent conversation caused a stirring in my mind. This individual referred to us[fishermen and ladies]  as stewards of the water.  At the time, I had very little opinion on the subject but decided to chew on the idea and now want to pose a few questions;  Are there decisions and ultimately sacrifices to be made when we fish?  Have we as stewards overstepped our bounds in the pursuit of trophy fish? Read more…

Brown Trout VS Kokanee

While performing Kokanee Salmon counts on a local river, I witnessed something quite amazing! An angry brown trout trying to consume a kokanee!! Check this out!

Trout Trio

I want to introduce you to a well know fly fishing area that I spent much of my summer fishing, it was a place where I didn’t think I could catch big fish or even numbers of fish, but I was introduced to a body of water where I learned alot about trout and fly fishing. The Logan River, located in northern Utah, is home to a large population of Bonneville cutthroat trout. These fish are native to the Logan River. There are also two additional trout species, the brown trout and the brook trout. As you can guess browns and brookies are not native, but thrive in this river. You could say there is the trout trio in the Logan River!

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