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Chris Hunt

  • Fishing Fly tying

    Fly tying: Round rubber hopper legs

    I wish I had seen the video below a month ago, as 'hopper season was upon us here in eastern Idaho—cooler nights and high-elevation freezes are bringing my favorite time of the year to a close, unfortunately, but there are still a few hearty terrestrials out there. Video of Round Rubber Hopper LegsTying round rubber…

  • New gear: The Sage IGNITER

    Fly rod construction could very well be compared to the Olympic motto: Citius, Altius, Fortius. Faster. Higher. Stronger. It just seems that this is where the industry headed. Faster rods. Stronger blanks. And higher prices, of course. As I'm reminded, frequently, by my industry friends, research doesn't come cheap, and in fly rods, you really…

  • Fishing Fly tying

    Fly tying: Super glue maintenance

    I've never been a big fan of super glue in my fly tying, and not because it doesn't work—it most definitely does. I don't like it because, after a few uses, the bottle seizes up and I invariably end up wasting much of the product inside because it simply becomes too much of a pain…

  • Conservation

    TU’s climate change working group turns five

    West slope cutthroat trout. Photo by Chris Hunt By Bill Lanzoni TU’s Climate Change Workgroup continues to advocate for its fellow members to help address the threats to trout habit impacted by climate change. Our workgroup was officially formed at the Santa Fe, N.M., 2014 Annual Meeting and included members who shared very different perspectives…