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Get the latest fly fishing tips and techniques from Stream Side Adventures - a fly fishing company.Fly Fishing Tips and TechniquesTips for Improving Your Dry Fly Fishing: Foam is your friendIn business and in law enforcement the key phrase is "Follow the Money" - in fly fishing the phrase should be "Follow the Foam". Besides telling you how the stream is flowing, the foam line will also tell you how good or bad your drift is.10 Jan 2009 16:02:44 GMT
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Norm Crisp, Stream Side AdventuresStream Side AdventuresStream Flow and Fly Fishing: Runoff and HydrographsYou're getting ready to go fishing. You have an eye on the stream gages in the area you plan to fish, and your other eye on the Weather Channel. No recent rain and no rain predicted - no problem. Recent rain or rain predicted - no problem?10 Jan 2009 15:58:03 GMT
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Norm Crisp, Stream Side AdventuresStream Side AdventuresStream Flow And Fly Fishing: How A Stream Gage Works<P>You walk into just about any fly shop in the world and there are two things you can damn near bet will be on the “fishing board�; one will be olive wooly buggers is the one of the recommended flies. The other thing will be a listing of the stream flow in CFS. What exactly does it mean? </P>26 Jun 2008 16:20:11 GMT
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Norm Crisp, Stream Side AdventuresStream Side AdventuresSnow Water and Predicting When to Take Your TripIf you are planning your summer fly fishing trip, Norm�s information on finding and understanding snow water levels can make the difference between a great fishing trip and just another fishing trip.27 Feb 2008 18:18:08 GMT
If you are planning your summer fly fishing trip, Norm�s information on finding and understanding snow water levels can make the difference between a great fishing trip and just another fishing trip.
Norm Crisp, Stream Side AdventuresStream Side AdventuresSeeing and Sensing FishToo many fly fishers concentrate on seeing a fish and not sensing the presence of fish. Truly successful fly fishers don�t just look for a fish but all the subtle sights and sounds of where the fish are. The less blind fishing you can do and the more targeted casts you make the more fish you will probably catch.2 Jan 2008 13:58:51 GMT
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Norm Crisp, Stream Side AdventuresStream Side AdventuresThree ways of improving your fly line controlIf someone says "line control" to the majority of fly fishermen, the very first thing they think of is mending their line to get a perfect drift. There are three other more important things to consider...16 May 2007 15:39:15 GMT
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Norm Crisp, Stream Side AdventuresB7D3E12D-F447-4D11-AA8D-6623FDD9D9E2Stream Side AdventuresThe Importance of SunglassesA good pair of polarizing sunglasses is a necessity and not an accessory! The ability to see through the glare off the water opens a new world to you and increases your fish catching opportunities.16 May 2007 15:38:13 GMT
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Norm Crisp, Stream Side Adventures97F89C62-CD12-422A-B71C-DF216FD4EF58Stream Side AdventuresA First Aid Kit for the FlyfisherIt is easy to get hurt out on the stream. Each time out we subject ourselves to the potential for cuts, scratches, bruises, insect bites and burns. And, when we are off the beaten track in search of the new species for our life list the risk is even greater. Here are a few tips for a kit that will allow you to treat most minor injuries in the field and keep you from ending your fishing trip prematurely.16 May 2007 15:37:04 GMT
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Paul Bennetts68443016-FD7D-4518-9DE0-1457AEE9AC34Stream Side AdventuresPlaying and Landing FishWhen you get ready to make your first cast at a new location, how often do you take the time to think about how you are going to play the fish you hope to catch? Most people we have talked to tell us they never give it a thought...16 May 2007 15:35:49 GMT
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Norm Crisp, Stream Side Adventures996F5035-243A-48CF-BB82-5A3D4B321A06Stream Side AdventuresUnderstanding Stream Flow To Improving Your Nymphing SuccessTrout don't move very far from their preferred location when feeding on drifting nymphs. If you want to be successful, your nymph has to be in the feeding lane, both from side-to-side and right at the feeding depth. An understanding of how water flows in a stream channel will help get your nymph down to the trout's level...16 May 2007 15:34:31 GMT
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Norm Crisp, Stream Side Adventures13EFDF6C-23D4-4926-86B4-DB1C27F7FF62Stream Side AdventuresImproving Your CastingHow many times have you wished you were just a little bit better caster! If you are like us it is every time your on the stream. Here are some hints, by Dr. Robert Hautala, on how to make practicing time pay off on the stream...16 May 2007 15:33:26 GMT
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Bob HautalaC98D9F0B-0EE6-4672-9D75-72C7341CD155Stream Side AdventuresThe Basic Fly BoxOne of the great arguments of the world - one that ranks up there with "the chicken or the egg" - is "presentation vs. pattern". Years of experience in fly fishing around the world demonstrates that you can fish any place with a very simple fly box...16 May 2007 15:31:44 GMT
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Norm Crisp, Stream Side Adventures6B60E0D8-4EBF-4CEB-B27D-8265C77C5ED2Stream Side AdventuresCast To LedgesThe majority of Missouris, and most mid-western trout streams, are not bordered by grass or pastures. They are tree lined. Typical western terrestrial techniques, where hoppers are the common fare, just aren't that productive. Successful mid-west terrestrial fishing means a modification of both fly and tactics...16 May 2007 15:30:20 GMT
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Norm Crisp, Stream Side Adventures3722D93D-BA82-45CB-AA04-519C054FCE2CStream Side AdventuresFishing and WatercressIf you have ever spent any time on one of Missouris Ozark trout streams you probably have seen a patch of watercress. This is a sure sign that you need to stop and fish...16 May 2007 15:26:07 GMT
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Norm Crisp, Stream Side Adventures728EDAF0-97C9-4299-B934-85EB23D1D857Stream Side AdventuresYour First Fly RodThis may sound like sacrilege, but Im a bit envious of golfers. What makes me most envious is that they have a bag full of clubs. No matter what situation they encounter[, they have the right club to use. Just think how nice it would be to come to a deep run on the river and be able to turn to your caddy...16 May 2007 15:24:35 GMT
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