New Products and a Huge Inventory Vail Valley Anglers is running some fantastic Black Friday Fly Fishing Gift deals! We have expanded our inventory for the holiday shopping season and have the best fly fishing gifts from the top brand and most respected companies in the fly fishing industry. New […]
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If you are shopping for a fly fisherman who deserves the best this holiday season, but are not sure where to start, take a look at this fly fishing wish list for the 2014 holiday season. This list includes some of the finest and most useful equipment around, and is […]
Holiday gift shopping can be a major pain, especially when you are trying to surprise and impress someone who already has a truckload of gear. The good news is that as this is being posted, time is still on your side. Here is a short list of great holiday fly […]
We fly fish year-round at Vail Valley Anglers but when the snows starts flying some anglers wait for spring and there are some storage tips that will extend the life of your fly fishing gear. Waders, fly rods flies, and terminal tackle will all benefit from being properly stored for […]
Critical for any type of cold weather fly fishing experience are the clothes worn to keep you comfortable while you enjoy fishing.“Dress for Success”, “Clothes Make the Man” and all the other clichés are all applicable to cold weather fly fishing. You will need to have the best clothing available, […]
How To Make Terminal Tackle Last Part 2 Flies Rust Fast One of the fastest ways to lose hundreds of dollars worth of flies is to allow them to rust. Water has a way of invading everything we use to fish, and fly boxes are no exception. One wet fly […]
How To Make Terminal Tackle Last Part 1 Ask any western trout fly fishing guide how much money they spend each year on terminal tackle and they will cringe just by thinking about it. Over time, the cost of flies, leaders, tippet spools, and weights adds up to more than […]
Why Is A Stream Thermometer Important For Fly Fishermen? Most serious fly fishermen have a stream thermometer stashed somewhere in their vest, chest pack, or boat bag. But it seems like they seldom dig it out and actually put it to work. What many anglers (and even guides) fail to realize […]
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