Resources:
If you're looking to buy a boat, look no further than Clacka! The top choice of guides.
We use ClackaCraft drift boats because quite simply, they're the best. Fishing in the middle of the night is not easy and it's nice to know that you're in a boat that can handle what's thrown at it. The design, storage and rowing capabilities are all top notch. We know you'll agree with us that Clacka's are the best.
If you're looking to ID some bugs from your favorite creek, try this website. It good to a family level. Ok for mayflies and nymphs, but great for other bugs that you've never seen www.entomology.umn.edu Also try www.troutnut.com . It's a great website with tons of info on mayflies, caddisflies and stoneflies.
On a more serious note, this is a great research foundation at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan that is trying to cure neurological diseases such as ALS, Alzheimer's and Diabetes.
Their site has great information on research, clinical trials and general information pertaining to specific diseases. They accept donations so maybe you can hold off on that fly line or rod and give them some support. Every penny gets the PFUND that much closer to finding a cure.
While we mostly fly fish for brown trout, we do use hardware. The last few years we have been experimenting with float rods and center pin reels. What a blast and deadly. If you're interested in starting up with a pin, there are some great resources on the web at www.questoutdoors.net. Check out the forum section. So many great people with an unbelievable knowledge on all things fishing.
You can also check out www.floatfishing.net. This is a Canadian float fishing web site that has great info and lots of used float fishing equipment available.
The Steelhead Site TSS is another good resource for all things fishing. Lots of used gear, fishing reports and a rigging forum.
Rodbuilding.org is "the" source for those who want to build a new fishing rod. There is a forum for those have technical rod questions, are looking for a new rod builder or just want to learn about emerging techniques in rod building.
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