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Reflecting on a Summer Day at Skaneateles Lake, NY

Reflexionando sobre un día de verano en Skaneateles Lake, Nueva York

A medida que nos adentramos en pleno invierno en el centro de Nueva York, es difícil no reflexionar sobre los días más cálidos y empezar...

Ancient Cutthroat Trout: Welcome to Pyramid Lake

Trucha degollada antigua: bienvenido a Pyramid Lake

La trucha asesina de Lahontan es una especie de trucha enorme. Históricamente, en 1925 se capturó una trucha asesina de Lahontan (LCT) de 41 libras,...

New Cortland Products for 2023

Nuevos productos Cortland para 2023

Para comenzar bien este nuevo año, nos complace anunciar algunos productos nuevos que hemos estado trabajando desde hace algún tiempo. Para mantenernos en la cima...

Summer Esox Fishing in Netherlands

Pesca de verano con Esox en Países Bajos

Artículo escrito por Christian Drost . Obtenga más información sobre el autor a continuación / Tiempo de lectura del artículo 7 minutos A medida que...

Cat Sport Fishing - Deep Dropping and Sword Fishing the Texas Gulf Coast

Pesca deportiva con gatos: pesca con espada y caída profunda en la costa del Golfo de Texas

Artículo escrito por el capitán John Hughes y Blake Buell . Obtenga más información sobre los autores a continuación / Tiempo de lectura del artículo:...

Fly fishing reel loaded with premium Cortland backing showing proper line stacking

Por qué es importante el respaldo de Fly Line

Artículo escrito por Matthew Borovy . Obtenga más información sobre el autor a continuación / Tiempo de lectura del artículo: 6 minutos Respaldo de línea...

Fishing for Great Lakes Steelhead and Trout

Pesca de truchas y truchas arco iris de los Grandes Lagos

A medida que caen las hojas y las noches más frescas en los Grandes Lagos, nuestras truchas y truchas de lago comienzan a migrar a...

Fall Musky Fishing: Utilizing Different Fly Line Densities

Pesca almizclada en otoño: utilización de diferentes densidades de líneas de mosca

La pesca de almizcle en otoño puede producir algunos de los principales depredadores ápice dentro de los ecosistemas de agua dulce, ya que están ganando...

Fall Bonefishing in South Florida

Pesca de huesos en otoño en el sur de Florida

Artículo escrito por Honson Lau . Obtenga más información sobre Honson Lau a continuación / Tiempo de lectura del artículo: 5 minutos El otoño es...

A True Master at Work: Following Valerio's last day of World Masters

Un verdadero maestro en el trabajo: tras el último día de World Masters de Valerio

Artículo escrito por Simon Jefferies . Obtenga más información sobre Simon Jefferies /Tiempo de lectura del artículo: 5 minutos Cortland patrocinó recientemente el Campeonato Mundial...

Fishing for Northern Smallmouth

Pesca de boca chica del norte

Artículo escrito por Andrew Ragas . Obtenga más información sobre Andrew Ragas // Tiempo de lectura del artículo 6 minutos Las pesquerías continentales del norte...

Striped Bass Fishing in Long Island Sound

Pesca de lubina rayada en Long Island Sound

Artículo escrito por Matthew Borovy . Obtenga más información sobre el autor a continuación / Tiempo de lectura del artículo: 6 minutos La lubina rayada...

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