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Reel Angling Adventures - Fly-Fishing with Reel Angling Adventures
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Reel Angling Adventures - Reel Angling Adventures -- Celluloid Forever?
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Seamus
on 10/3/2012 2:12:48 AM • Views (542)
A Movie Star? Not at all but... Six months ago I was asked by a production scout if my logo and company name -- Reel Angling Adventures -- could be used in a banner display as a set prop for the recently released motion picture Trouble with the Curv...
Reel Angling Adventures - Delayed Harvest: Fall Fishing Turns the Seasonal Corner
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Seamus
on 10/2/2012 2:33:25 PM • Views (550)
With October upon us fly-fishermen in the Southeast turned the seasonal corner in our angling pursuits. In Tennessee and North Carolina seasonally regulated public trout waters designated as "delayed harvest" (DH) waters opened yet again on Oct. 1 p...
Reel Angling Adventures - Fly-Fishing Tips & Techniques for Seasonally High Rivers/Streams
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Seamus
on 9/23/2012 5:28:05 PM • Views (479)
Heavy and frequent rainfall over the last two weeks in the tri-state mountain region of Tennessee Georgia and North Carolina has the streams and rivers -- yep even the tailwaters -- running high and fast with visibility running moderate a day or two...
Reel Angling Adventures - Winter Warm-up: For trout think small... real small
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Seamus
on 9/23/2012 5:28:04 PM • Views (334)
Midge larvae top; midge adult (not to scale with each other) Warming trend this week across the southern Appalachian Mountains. Watch for afternoon hatches of tiny BWOs and midges. Two top patterns for action: 1) a size 22 olive Midge ribbed with pa...
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