Kent Klewein | January 30, 2011
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I fished the Toccoa River Friday with good client Paul Messer. We got the boat in late morning after the sun got up and the action was on, shortly after. We conservatively put thirty trout in the net with plenty more hook ups that came unbuttoned throughout the day. Overall it was a great late [...]
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Kent Klewein | January 29, 2011
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Just got notified by Andy Bowen at Cohutta Fishing Company fly shop that they’re having a huge sale on Patagonia & Simms apparel through Feburary 15, 2011. Please take advantage of this great sale while inventory lasts. Women’s Patagonia will be marked down 40-50% and 30-40% off for select Mens Patagonia and Simms. They also [...]
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Kent Klewein | January 28, 2011
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So I flipped over a rock the other day on the river and look what I found. Holy crap that’s a lot of midge larva I thought to myself. The rock looked like it was moving in my hand, and that’s when I swiftly decided to tie on a midge larva on my nymph rig. [...]
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Kent Klewein | January 24, 2011
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If you’ve been following our blog lately you probably heard that RJF guide, Eric Welch recently went on a bass fishing trip to Dale Hollow Lake. This lake holds the current world record smallmouth bass at 11 pounds, 15 ounces. Smallmouth junkies travel from all around to fish this awesome fishery. Eric’s goal for the [...]
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Kent Klewein | January 21, 2011
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Trout Fishing at Noontootla Creek Farms yesterday in North Georgia was a blast. My good friend and client Paul Messer booked me for a full day. As usual we fished are butts off and enjoyed every minute of it. It didn’t turn out to be a big fish day but we did put seventeen trout [...]
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Kent Klewein | January 20, 2011
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The Pteronarcys dorsata is the largest species of stonefly in the eastern United States. It’s most active during the late evenings and at night, but if you’re very lucky it’s possible to get into some great dry fly fishing. This past April, Louis Cahill and I were fly fishing a North Georgia trout stream and [...]
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Kent Klewein | January 18, 2011
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January 2011 Trout and Bass Fishing Report Toccoa River (Tailwater) Fishing Report The Toccoa River trout fishing is fishing on par for January so far this month. The past couple weeks water discharges have been low enough to offer fly anglers quite a bit of good wading opportunities. Since then though, as of January 17, [...]
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Kent Klewein | January 14, 2011
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Alaska is awesome, and in my opinion it’s one of the coolest places to wet a line. Most anglers already know that, especially if they’ve made a trip and witnessed it for themselves. If you’re anything like me though, you never get tired of checking out Alaska fly fishing photos. Check out these seven photos by [...]
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