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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...

You've Been Warned

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Artículo escrito por Seth Waters . Obtenga más información sobre el autor a continuación / Tiempo de lectura del artículo: 4 minutos Pesca con mosca...

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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...

Flip Ballot learning over a boat and releasing a fish back into the water

Preguntas y respuestas con Flip Pallot

1. ¿Cuál fue tu primera experiencia de pesca con mosca? Había un canal en el sur de Florida que conducía hacia el interior desde la...

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...

Two boats are on the water with a lighthouse in the background

Carrera de lubina rayada: primavera, verano y otoño

Artículo escrito por Greg Cudnik . Obtenga más información sobre el autor a continuación / Tiempo de lectura del artículo: 4 minutos Desde cinco hasta...

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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...

A hand holding up the bottom of a fly rod. The fly line is neon green, yellow, and red. There is water in the background.

Abrazar la emoción de la pesca de lubina con mosca: la perspectiva de un principiante

Artículo escrito por Dan Atkinson . Obtenga más información sobre el autor a continuación / Tiempo de lectura del artículo: 5 minutos La pesca con...

Brooks fly fishing on the salmon river. He is standing in knee high water and is about to cast his line out

A pleno rendimiento en el río Salmon

Artículo escrito por Brooks Robinson . Obtenga más información sobre el autor a continuación / Tiempo de lectura del artículo: 5 minutos Cada año, la...

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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