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Fly Fishing Product Review
Rising's new innovative tools for fishing - The Rising Lippa Rig - Lippa 4 Life and Large Needle Nose Pliers. The Lippa 4 Life pliers are designed to allow the angler to hold the fish by its mouth in the water while removing hooks. The Lippa 4 Life pliers have a small gap when fully closed so that you do not injure a fish while holding it and work great for toothy fish like Northern Pike or anyone that handles a lot of fish.
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Minnesota Fly Fishing Annc.
Watch for John from Great Lakes Fly Company, a Minnesota fly fishing shop, on a PBS 8 production of Venture North. It will be on Channel 8 Thursday, November 2 at 8 PM, and Sunday, November 5 at 10 AM and they will be talking fly fishing. Watch the video!, CLICK HERE.
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Fly Fishing Product Review
 Scott's website: The world's oceans offer some of the most
exciting fly fishing opportunities. But they can also be intimidating
because of their size and weather extremes. S3s rods help you equalize
this disadvantage by giving you the line speed and distance you need to
get flies to fish quickly and accurately. They also have all the power
you need to beat down powerful fish quickly, get the all important
'proof' shot for the folks back at the office, and release the fish
healthy and strong back into the Big Blue. Like all Scott rods, it uses the internal ferrule system.
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Fly Fishing Product Review
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Minnesota Fly Fishing Annc.
Minnesota Fly Fishing staff has added a fly fishing product review section. If anyone has a product review and wants to post it, just send me an email to ouitdee@yahoo.com. Minnesota Fly Fishing is also looking for photos of streams, rivers and lakes.
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Minnesota Fly Fishing Article
Here are a few things to keep in mind as you head out this winter season and hit some area streams for the winter season.
Gear: Most any type of fly rod will suffice, but I prefer a longer rod (8.5-9 feet in length) with anywhere between 2-5 weight line. The longer rod allows for easier mending. I also like a softer action rod this time of year. You won’t be “ripping lips” in the winter season; it’s a much more subtle and often dainty take on the trout’s behalf, so softer action for a simple raise of the rod to get a set works best for me.
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Minnesota Fly Fishing Article
Minnesota Fly Fishing is looking for anyone that wants to share stories/articles about fly fishing for other to read. Please use our contact form for more info.
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