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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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Nudos de pesca con mosca 101

Artículo escrito por John Shaner . Obtenga más información sobre el autor a continuación / Tiempo de lectura del artículo: 8 minutos Convertirse en un...

Flowing river with mountains in the background

Arrogancia de serpentina

Artículo escrito por Lance Wilt . Obtenga más información sobre el autor a continuación / Tiempo de lectura del artículo: 3 minutos La pesca con...

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Viajando a la última frontera: la perspectiva de los representantes de ventas

Artículo escrito por Matthew Borovy . Obtenga más información sobre el autor a continuación / Tiempo de lectura del artículo: 4 minutos Ser representante de...

The Versatility of Indicator Nymph Rigs

La versatilidad de los aparejos indicadores para ninfas

Artículo escrito por Dave Rothrock . Obtenga más información sobre el autor a continuación / Tiempo de lectura del artículo 4 minutos Gran parte de...

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

Un curso intensivo de pesca con mosca competitiva

Artículo escrito por Mike Komara . Obtenga más información sobre el autor a continuación / Tiempo de lectura del artículo 6 minutos La pesca con...

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

El arte de provocar a la lubina rayada

Artículo escrito por Paul Dixon . Obtenga más información sobre el autor a continuación / Tiempo de lectura del artículo: 7 minutos Me volví hacia...

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Tácticas del Jig Streamer

Artículo escrito por Matt Koles . Obtenga más información sobre el autor a continuación / Tiempo de lectura del artículo: 6 minutos Las serpentinas con...

Bass with a frog fishing lure in its mouth

2 consejos para pescar ranas para lubinas grandes

Artículo escrito por Justin Jones . Obtenga más información sobre el autor a continuación Tiempo de lectura del artículo: 4 minutos Mi experiencia de primera...

Tarpon jumping out of the water

Avanzando hacia el plato con Tarpon

La magia de perseguir sábalos con mosca se popularizó y continúa perfeccionándose en las transparentes aguas de los Cayos de Florida. Incluso los barqueros más...

Bass with a lure in its mouth

Introducción a la pesca con mosca de lubina

La lobina negra tiene el estigma de que es fácil de atrapar. Si bien esto puede ser cierto en algunos lugares, para alcanzar realmente el...

Three fishermen on a boat getting ready to dry fly fish

Tácticas de mosca seca ultra premium

De vez en cuando, escucho la idea errónea de que el tippet de fluorocarbono no se puede utilizar para la pesca con mosca seca debido...

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