Which is better for trout fishing: Dry flies or wet flies
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Dry
by Frank Reed
Due to fishing small streams, I prefer using a dry fly as the bottom of the streams have small twigs
Wet
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Snook are very interesting fish that frequent heavily structured water areas and are extremely smart about maneuvering through their
by Rex Trulove
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