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Fly Fishing New Zealand & Australia
New Zealand & Australia Fly Fishing Blog – Manic Tackle Project
Scott G Series Fly Fishing Rods – Manic Tackle Project
To catch steelhead and salmon, you need to swim the fly at the right angle, the right depth, and the right speed. The right rod can help solve that puzzle. But these are the fish of a thousand casts, so preferences also play a big role. You can fish the same fish in the same water with a single hander, a short two hander, or the very longest rods. You can fish floating line, sinking line, dry flies, wet flies, traditional swing, riffle hitch, nymph and indicator. Long belly, Skagit, Scandi.
Scott Swing 12ft 8in 7wt Fly Rod (7128-4)
Friday Fly Day - Swinging Soft Hackle Flies – Manic Tackle Project
Scott Swing Spey Rod Review Better Than The Asquith Spey?
Scott Wave Saltwater Fly Fishing Rods – Manic Tackle Project
To catch steelhead and salmon, you need to swim the fly at the right angle, the right depth, and the right speed. The right rod can help solve that puzzle. But these are the fish of a thousand casts, so preferences also play a big role. You can fish the same fish in the same water with a single hander, a short two hander, or the very longest rods. You can fish floating line, sinking line, dry flies, wet flies, traditional swing, riffle hitch, nymph and indicator. Long belly, Skagit, Scandi.
Scott Swing 12ft 8in 7wt Fly Rod (7128-4)
Mike Kirkpatrick Reviews The New Airflo Blade Fly Rod – Manic