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    Articles Written by Our Staff

"8-Weight Shootout" by George Anderson (rod comparison)

"5 weight Shoot Out" by George Anderson (rod comparison)

"Armstrong's Stream Reclamation Project" by G. Anderson

"Alaskan Adventures" by Jamie Anderson Enchanted Lake

"Fishing the Pods" by George Anderson (The Missouri River)

"Fishing for Fall Browns" by James Anderson (Montana)

"Fishing Outlook 2007" by George Anderson (Montana)

"Hopper Fishing on the Yellowstone" by Kevney Dugan

"How to tie a Hare's Ear Nymph" by Rick Wollum

"Livingston Springtime Fly Fishing Fun" by George Anderson

"Mother's Day Caddis Hatch 2005" by Jamie Anderson (YR)

"Paradise Valley PMD Hatch" by George Anderson (Nelson's)

"Tarpon Time" by George Anderson (Pine Island Sound, FL)

"The Chubute" by Jamie Anderson (Argentina)

"The Rivadavia" by Jamie Anderson (Argentina)

"The Rio Pico" by George Anderson (Argentina)

"Best and worst products for 2007" by George Anderson

"Tarpon Fever" by George Anderson (Chokoloskee, FL)

"How to tie a Deer Hair Slider" by Doug McKnight

One of our winter projects this year is to archive George's magazine articles.  This project should last throughout the winter, but feel free to bookmark this page for future reference.

"Fishing the Pods" by George Anderson

  (From Fly Fisherman magazine, April 2002)

This article appeared in Fly Fisherman magazine's April 2002 issue. In an effort to reduce the length, the editors cut the piece from 5200 words to 3000 words! Here is the original article, which includes a lot more technical info to help you catch the big ones!

Click here for the rest of the article and some nice photos....

 

"How to Tie a Hare's Hear Nymph"

by Rick Wollum

(Photography by James Anderson)

Let Rick and James take you on a step-by-step photo essay on how to tie one of the deadliest flies of the West.  From first wrap to whip finish, Rick reveals the tips and tricks of the tying trade.  You may also want to sign up for our winter fly tying classes.  Thursday nights, 5:30-7:30pm.  4 Sessions ($75 per person/per session).  Please give us a call for specific dates!  406-222-7130.

Click here for the rest of the article and some nice photos....

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