Tag Archives: Autumn

  1. Fun Flies Part 2: Fun and Function for a Cause

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    September 23, 2012 by Art of the Angle

    October is coming on fast and to quote a favorite book title of mine”My Health Get’s Better in the Fall”.  …
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  2. trucha de tigre (Tiger Trout)

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    September 16, 2012 by Art of the Angle

    With the coming of autumn and the excitement I”m trying to squelch for the up coming wedding and fly fishing …
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  3. Birth of a Brook Trout

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    September 6, 2012 by Art of the Angle

    Feeling the fall fever, I cannot wait for the autumn fly fishing to start.  It just so happens that our …
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  4. To Wade or Not To Wade, That Is The Question

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    August 30, 2012 by Art of the Angle

    For years both as a guide and a college “fly fishing professor”, I preached the glories of wading abstinence.  I …
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  5. Arts of the Angle

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    August 17, 2012 by Art of the Angle

    When I created Art of the Angle, I had in mind an all encompassing view of the name.  The “art” …
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  6. Ode To A New Home

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    March 27, 2012 by Art of the Angle

    As the thunder rolled and the thermometer promised to not rise above 65 degrees, our first fly fishing trip together …
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  7. Fall Bream Ponds

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    October 2, 2011 by Art of the Angle

    Its officially fall in the lowcountry.  The foliage is slowly beginning to change hue, oysters are being roasted and college …
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  8. My NC Mountain Mood

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    September 18, 2011 by Art of the Angle

    …”there once was an inn, a merry old inn beneath an old grey hill”…for all of you Tolkien fans, you …
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  9. I’ll Be Healthier in the Autumn

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    September 11, 2011 by Art of the Angle

      Sitting here in the hot, low country sun thinking back to the waters of my favorite haunts.  I tried …
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