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Q&A with MLF Pro Fred Roumbanis

Q&A with MLF Pro Fred Roumbanis

Fred “Boom Boom” Roumbanis is a Major League Fishing Professional Tournament Angler originally from California that now resides in Arkansas. He has racked up some...

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Fliegenfischerknoten 101

Artikel von John Shaner . Erfahren Sie unten mehr über den Autor / Artikel-Lesezeit: 8 Minuten Um ein kompetenter Fliegenfischer zu werden, müssen Sie eine...

Flowing river with mountains in the background

Streamer Swagger

Artikel geschrieben von Lance Wilt . Erfahren Sie unten mehr über den Autor / Lesezeit des Artikels: 3 Minuten Streamerfischen ist eine aufregende und spannende...

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Reisen an die letzte Grenze: Eine Vertriebsmitarbeiter-Perspektive

Artikel geschrieben von Matthew Borovy . Erfahren Sie unten mehr über den Autor / Lesezeit des Artikels: 4 Minuten Die Tätigkeit als Handelsvertreter in der...

The Versatility of Indicator Nymph Rigs

Die Vielseitigkeit von Indicator Nymph Rigs

Artikel geschrieben von Dave Rothrock . Erfahren Sie unten mehr über den Autor / Artikel-Lesezeit 4 Minuten Viele Gespräche unter Fliegenfischern scheinen sich heute auf...

An angler with his back turned, fly fishing in a shallow river.

Ein Crashkurs im Wettkampf-Fliegenfischen

Artikel geschrieben von Mike Komara . Erfahren Sie unten mehr über den Autor / Artikel-Lesezeit 6 Minuten Das Wettkampf-Fliegenfischen ist in den letzten zehn Jahren...

Two anglers holding up two large striped bass that they caught, they are on a boat with blue water in the background

Die Kunst, Streifenbarsche zu necken

Artikel geschrieben von Paul Dixon . Erfahren Sie unten mehr über den Autor / Artikel-Lesezeit: 7 Minuten Ich wandte mich an meinen Kunden und sagte:...

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Jig-Streamer-Taktik

Artikel geschrieben von Matt Koles . Erfahren Sie unten mehr über den Autor / Lesezeit des Artikels: 6 Minuten Die Jig-Streamer begannen für mich etwa...

Bass with a frog fishing lure in its mouth

2 Tipps zum Froschangeln auf Big Bass

Artikel geschrieben von Justin Jones . Erfahren Sie unten mehr über den Autor Lesezeit des Artikels: 4 Minuten Meine Erfahrungen aus erster Hand mit dem...

Tarpon jumping out of the water

Mit Tarpon an die Spitze treten

Die Magie der Tarponjagd mit Fliegengerät wurde populär und wird in den transparenten Gewässern der Florida Keys immer weiter verfeinert. Selbst die erfahrensten Wassersportler sind...

Bass with a lure in its mouth

Einführung in das Fliegenfischen auf Barsche

Forellenbarsche sind von einem Stigma umgeben, das sie leicht zu fangen macht. Auch wenn dies an manchen Orten zutreffen mag, müssen Sie den Lebensraum, die...

Three fishermen on a boat getting ready to dry fly fish

Ultra-Premium-Trockenfliegen-Taktik

Von Zeit zu Zeit höre ich das Missverständnis, dass Vorfächer aus Fluorkohlenstoff nicht zum Trockenfliegenfischen verwendet werden können, weil sie nicht schwimmen können. Während Fluorkohlenstoff...

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