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Chasing the Hatch
• Hatch Guide: Hendricksons- by Brian Kozminski
• Hatch Guide: Spring Baetis- by Fred Telleen
• Hatch Guide: Damselflies- by Brian Chan
Spring on the Missouri The first great hatches are here- by Fred Telleen
Smallmouth on Idaho’ s Lake Pend Oreille If you’ re looking for a five-pound bronzeback, spring is the time to find it.- by Dillon Given
Forgoing the Skwala Think the Bitterroot is western Montana’ s only dry-fly option? Think again.- by Joe Cummings
Final Word Issac Walton Society of Fly-Fishers- by Robert Robinson
FEATURES( cont.)
72 78 82
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94
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108
Chasing the Hatch
• Hatch Guide: Hendricksons- by Brian Kozminski
• Hatch Guide: Spring Baetis- by Fred Telleen
• Hatch Guide: Damselflies- by Brian Chan
Spring on the Missouri The first great hatches are here- by Fred Telleen
Smallmouth on Idaho’ s Lake Pend Oreille If you’ re looking for a five-pound bronzeback, spring is the time to find it.- by Dillon Given
Forgoing the Skwala Think the Bitterroot is western Montana’ s only dry-fly option? Think again.- by Joe Cummings
Final Word Issac Walton Society of Fly-Fishers- by Robert Robinson
COVER: Spring means stillwaters and big trout... as soon as the ice breaks. In interior British Columbia that may not happen until April, and its best hatches may not pop until May. But when they do, anglers catch scads of big rainbows on a variety of flies. This solid‘ bow took a chironomid 20’ deep.
This Page: A perfect winter steelhead ready for release.
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