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2015 Streamer Lovefest part 1: Welcome to the White

If you tie flies of the streamer kind most likely you know…

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On the road to recovery

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Musky Camp 2014

The yearly October musky trip was a success. Musky were caught. I…

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A day on the water with Kory from Boozer’s Guide Service

Kory messaged me last week. Dude, I had a cancellation, wanna come…

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Beaver Island 2014 – Sometimes you eat the bar and sometimes the bar eats you

Beaver Island, Michigan. We’ve all heard about it. Some of us have…

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Smallmouth, a Towee, and two friends

The recipe for a great day on the water. That’s it. Last…

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First float of the year

It’s spring. Sort of. It’s been a kind of bi-polar spring which…

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Go south young man

Last week I drove south for 8 hours. I dig Asheville. It…

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The sweet smell of victory

I don’t get out much for musky these days. Before I moved…

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It’s summer. It’s hot. It’s good to be back in the swing of things

When it’s almost 90 degrees out with tornadic weather heading your way,…

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