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    Spring Fly Showdown: The finals

    The Elk-hair Caddis and the Adams face off for dry-fly bragging rights

    Two classic dry flies square off for all the marbles Twenty flies, two weeks and some intriguing matchups all come to a head today as the Elk-hair Caddis and the Adams face off in the championship match of the TU-Loon Outdoors Spring Fly Showdown. And it's a big day for interested anglers, fly tiers and…

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    TU Sweepstakes winners announced

    Congratulations to the winner's in TU's latest Sweepstakes event. The Grand Prize winner, S. LeeDuMez of Colorado is the winner of the FlyCraft 3-man boat prize package. First-prize winners L. Free and B. Williams each will be awarded an Orvis H3D 9-foot, 4-piece 6-weight fly rod, along with a Mirage LT III fly reel and…

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    Spring Fly Showdown: Royal Wulff vs. Elk-hair Caddis

    The Royal Wulff squares off against the Elk-hair caddis.

    The final eight in the TU-Loon Spring Fly Showdown is upon us, and the first matchup is an intriguing contest between one of the great attractor dry flies ever tied and perhaps the most widely used imitation of a mature aquatic insect. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWB3BIiKOD4 Tying the Royal Wulff. There are a lot of great fly patterns…

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    Spring Fly Showdown: Chernobyl Ant vs. the RS2

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    This matchup in the Spring Fly Showdown pits one of the best big-fly attractors against maybe the best emerger pattern ever tied for picky trout. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GaOWLOM9rE Tying the Chernobyl. Honestly, this fly pattern might be the only good thing to come out of the disastrous nuclear meltdown in the former Soviet Union in 1986 (too…

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    Spring Fly Showdown: Bead-head Hare’s Ear vs. Woolly Bugger

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    The second round of the TU-Loon Outdoors Spring Fly Challenge wraps up today, with several intriguing battles. This particular face-off includes what might be the best streamer pattern ever tied against a staple nymph pattern that most anglers go to when nothing else works. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qddVdhAFFg Tying the Woolly Bugger. The Woolly Bugger is perhaps the…