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New Fly Patterns (Post)
Innovation never stops in the fly fishing industry. We are always trying to come up with new and creative ways of chasing our friends with fins. RiverBum has invested heavily in bringing addit ...
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Warm Water Fly Patterns (Post)
RiverBum Pro Capt. Jimmy Daniels talks about some of the best warm water fly patterns you can use to catch Bass, Panfish and other warm water predators. Flies include Gurglers, clousers, bass poppers ...
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Saltwater Patterns for Big Trout (Post)
Some of the very best trout streamers were actually designed to be fished in the salt. Don't be afraid to try Clouser Minnows, Deceivers, and other salt water streamers for big carnivorous trout, esp ...
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Saltwater Fly Patterns (Post)
RiverBum Pro Capt. Jimmy Daniels talks about some of the best saltwater fly patterns you can use to catch Permit, barracuda, bonefish, redfish and Tarpon. Flies include shrimp, clousers, deceiver and ...
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Versatile Fly Patterns (Post)
Sometimes you get in a situation where you just don't have the right bug. However, there are some versatile patterns that might be close enough. Here are a few of my favorites: Zebra Midges - Sounds ...
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Patience on the Hook Set (Post)
A really cool thing happened yesterday that reminded me of this concept. I fished a stream near my house that has mostly small fish. As I fished up to my favorite run I caught several smallish and ve ...
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Tides, Moon and Weather Patterns (Post)
Things like weather patterns, moon phase, and tides can play a big role in determining whether or not fish will feed. Sometimes if all these factors are not in your favor you might as well stay home ...
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Blue Winged Olive Mayfly Patterns (Post)
Trout loves blue winged olives. BWOs thrive cooler temperatures and are likely to hatch throughout the colder months. They are one of the first hatches in the spring, and o ...
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Reading Water According to Fish Patterns (Post)
One of the first concepts that fly fishermen should learn is the ability to read water to determine which places in a river are the most likely to hold fish. However, another critical thing to learn ...
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Why You Should Use Leech Patterns in Winter: A Guide’s Perspective (Post)
As a professional fly fishing guide, I’ve spent countless days on the water during the colder months. Whether you're casting for trout in icy rivers, swinging for steelhead in the Pacific Northwest, ...
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Tenkara Flies: Answering Some Common Questions About These Mystery Patterns (Post)
In Western fly fishing, an angler’s fly box is a treasure trove of options: dry flies, nymphs, midges, streamers, terrestrials with literally thousands of patterns falling wi ...
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New Products In Store: Fly Lines and Fly Fishing Rods (Post)
RiverBum.com and Jim Teeny have develop a commercial partnership! We can’t tell you how proud we are to feature Teeny’s product starting with the Jim Teeny Temple Fork Outfitters Signature Rod ...