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Quotes and Comments from Jeff's Interview on European Fly Fishing
Techniques as found on Fly Fish Radio.
Awesome show guys. This was one of the better ones. Take care and
keep up the great work.
Jim Kercheval
Illinois, USA
I very glad that you had him on. I learned a lot. I just wish the
show could have been longer. I hope you have him back on real soon.
Joe Drab Jr
South Dakota, USA
Thought show broadcast was great. would have liked more information
on setting up the rigs.
Armando Palomares
California, USA
Great interview. I learned several techniques which I am certain
will help my productivity on the stream. Most especially in two
critical areas: 1.Setting up a tandem nymph rig. I had been doing it
backwards. Maybe now I'll get it right. 2.Casting Tricos. I had been
using standard dry-fly method with marginal results. Jeff's
technique of down and across, then pulling back to see it and
precisely float it to the individual trout is a wonderful
no-brainer. Why didn't I think of that!!??
James Crosbie
Colorado, USA | | | | | |
Jeff Currier's Published Articles
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has articles published worldwide in popular sporting and fly fishing
specific magazines. Many of his articles can be found at the Jack Dennis
Sports annual Jackson Hole Wyoming fly fishing guide. Stop by the store
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Choosing a Saltwater Fly Fishing Destination
Jack Dennis Fly Fishing Newsletter
Choosing a saltwater fly fishing destination can be an
overwhelming decision with so many options available. Whether
you are new to the salt or a seasoned veteran, destination
selection can be tricky. The best decisions are based on sound
information from experienced anglers, so .... |
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Holy Huchen!
Drake Magazine 2006 Vol. 8
A day of fishing in the Slovakian countryside. I’m usually
fishing somewhere warm in the spring, maybe stalking the flats
for permit or macheteing my way up a jungle river in South
America. But in April of 2004, I found myself in the small
Eastern European nation of Slovakia, cold and wet ... |
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The Mysterious Mirror
American Angler Magazine November/December 2003)
The October skies are clear in Southeastern Idaho. Nearly all
the leaves have left the aspen trees and only a few glimmers of
gold rattle in the fall breeze. Beyond the naked aspens, there’s
a clear view of Sawtell Mountain towering over the fabulous
upper reaches of the Henrys Fork ... |
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Caddis And The Art of Survival
Patagonia Fly Fishing Catalog, 2001
For me the backcountry means peace, solitude, relaxation and a
chance to unwind. Pleasant company and good weather are plusses,
but throw in water and a few rising trout within range of a cozy
campsite and you have paradise. Reaching such a paradise can
become a desperate journey if you're escaping from the retail
hell of a busy midseason fly shop ... |
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New Fork River and Brown Trout
Jack Dennis Fly Fishing Newsletter
Fly fishing for brown trout, particularly large ones has always
been high in priority for most fly fishermen. This is because
big browns are difficult to find and anglers often venture great
distances, sometimes as far as Chile, Argentina, or New Zealand.
Most of the large brown trout that are found in your western
states are found in places that are easily accessible ... |
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Flat Creek in Jackson Wyoming
Jack Dennis Fly Fishing Newsletter
Only two miles north of Jackson, lying in the heart of the
National Elk Refuge, flows Wyoming’s first fly fishing only
stream, Flat Creek. It is a place so close to home that after a
long day at work I can rush to gather my gear and be on the
stream just moments later in pursuit of wary cutthroat. This is
not an easy stream to fish and for success you need ... |
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Entering Saltwater Fly Fishing
Jack Dennis Fly Fishing Newsletter
It was a snowy day in February 1986, when I shook hands and
wished fellow employee Scott Sanchez (Chez) luck on his first
saltwater fly fishing adventure. He was bound for Belize. At the
time, I, like most fly fisherman, needed to break out the atlas
to see where Belize was. It seemed odd to me that he was
spending all that money to go chase saltwater ... |
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Panama - Abundance of Fish
Jack Dennis Fly Fishing Newsletter
The word panama means ‘abundance of fish’, but to most of us,
Panama is a small country nestled at the bottom of Central
America next to Costa Rica. It is home of the Panama Canal, but
in recent years more popular for the extraditing of Manuel
Noriega. Bordered by the Caribbean Sea of the Atlantic Ocean on
the north and the Pacific Ocean to the south ... |
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Fly Fishing for Vampires in
Venezuela
Jack Dennis Fly Fishing Newsletter
Fangs seem natural on many creatures. We as humans accept
the fact that many animals have them. Man’s best friend has a
set, as do cats, bears, coons, snakes and the list goes on. But
do fish have fangs? Pike have teeth, and the ocean is full of
fish with burly chompers from barracuda to snapper, but these
mouthfuls of teeth really don’t qualify as fangs ... |
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