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Chris Hunt

  • Skills: Knot on my watch

    As is the case with just about anyone who's been fly fishing for more than a few years, I've gotten fairly adept at a handful of knots that I need to get through the average day on the water. Knots are always the weakest point in a fly-fishing rig, from the loop-to-loop knot that connects…

  • Video spotlight

    Video spotlight: The People We Met: Lars Munk

    The Hooke film series focusing on the people who fish is pretty darned cool. Not only do these short films feature some wonderful scenery from Scandanavia and other destinations, but they focus on the people who fish and find ways to incorporate fishing into their lives. Lars Munk is no exception. A Dane now living,…

  • Gear test: Chaco Waypoint Cloud flip-flops

    I was never a flip-flop guy. I chose instead to don strapped sandals—flip-flops seemed too... unstable. But, in the last three of four years, I've converted. I love flip-flops. I'm the guy you see at every department store or sporting goods store mulling over the cheap flip-flops hanging on the impulse-buy display racks, trying to…

  • Get to know Colorado this weekend thanks to Orvis

    The Orvis store in Denver's Cherry Creek area is offering anglers the chance to get to know Colorado, and learn about its fly fishing during its upcoming angler education weekend this Saturday and Sunday. Spring is a great time to bone up on your fishing skills—anglers from all over the West are invited to come…

  • Fishing Fly tying

    Fly Tying: Catskill-style Red Quill

    I love our fly fishing heritage. I love the way our craft is steeped in tradition. And there are some flies that just emote the glorious past of fly fishing—flies like the Red Quill, tied in the video below by Joe Fox. As Tim Flagler describes it, Fox is "fly-tying royalty," based largely on his…