ASHEVILLE – There's yoga and there's meditation. There's chanting and there's deep-belly breathing. And then there's fly-tying. For those of us trying to get away from the stress of the flashy, ...
RENVILLE -- He takes tiny fishing flies that he creates in the comfort of his home in Renville to the big wilderness rivers of Montana and Colorado, and succeeds. Dennis Ulrich of Renville enjoys the ...
Fly tying and football season go together like peanut butter and jelly. For me and many fly tyers in the valley, not much is better than setting up a vise in front of a TV screen with a football game ...
The first time I went fly fishing, my buddy summed up the sport in five words: “hurling money into the river.” That definitely felt like the case as I proceeded to lose $10 worth of store-bought flies ...
Tying season is nearly upon us, and glancing through my boxes alerted me to the fact that I have a lot of work to do this winter. I have trouble sleeping when I am getting low on certain patterns, and ...
The evenings may be dark and the local lakes and rivers too cold to endure, but Larry Vawter keeps the lights and heat on at the Rascon Center for Fort Meade’s chapter of Project Healing Waters Fly ...
One of the few remaining additions to my angling repertoire is to learn the art of fly-tying. For no apparent reason I have avoided tying my own flies, and instead opted for the effortless visit to ...
At a few nearby tables sat a bunch of flytiers who had brought their own collections of fur and feathers along with their vises and varying levels of confidence. They were there to compete in the ...
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