We’re all familiar with a standard fly rod. Eight to nine feet long, one handed cork grip, and a weight forward or double taper line. This setup will do…
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We’re all familiar with a standard fly rod. Eight to nine feet long, one handed cork grip, and a weight forward or double taper line. This setup will do…
Salmon
Lake Michigan Expert Joel Ballwag breaks down how to catch big lake salmon all year round in small boat