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25 Great Striper Flies

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 10 August 2011 12:12 Posted by Steve Walburn

Our September/October 2011 issue features a do-it-yourself guide to the most legendary striper fishery in the world: Montauk Point off the east end of Long Island. But as most anglers know, following the fall blitz can take you on an interstate odyssey anywhere from Maine to North Carolina that lasts for months.

by Steve Walburn

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Tying the Shasta Shad

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Last Updated on Thursday, 11 August 2011 12:16 Posted by Chad McClure

A fly that imitates a bass's favorite foods will increase your odds at catching fish.

by John Gantner

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Lenny's Blenny and False Pilchard

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Last Updated on Thursday, 11 August 2011 11:34 Posted by American Angler

 

Working guides need patterns that catch a variety of fish. These two flies attract most inshore species of the Florida Keys.

by David Klausmeyer

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The Perfect 10: On Blitz'n

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Last Updated on Thursday, 11 August 2011 11:36 Posted by Keith Pickett

Picking the best ten flies for fall blitz fishing will always raise an argument, but from September through November, you can’t go wrong with these must-have patterns.

by Henry Cowen

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Let There Be Light

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Last Updated on Thursday, 11 August 2011 11:53 Posted by Russ Lumpkin

Fly tiers across the country are bonding with light-curing adhesives to create state-of-the-art flies for both salt and fresh water.

by Henry Cowen

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