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2009 Fishing Trip to Argentina

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Kevin is back with stories you would not believe unless we had the pictures to back it up. Argentina 2009 was another success both in numbers and in size. This year, 5 anglers traveled across the remote stretches of Argentina, floating and wading 4 different rivers in 10 days. While some fish were caught on the usual assortment of dries, the minnow hatch proved to be the most productive of all. Several fish were landed that surpassed the double digit mark— not in inches but in pounds! If you are looking for some amazing fishing, scenery, and cultural food, then check out our destination page at www.davidsonflyfishing.com and give us a call. This trip is usually limited to 8 anglers so don’t miss out on the action because deposits from this year’s group have already been processed.

Fish of the Month Challenge

Think you have caught the best fish of the month? Well take a photo of it, and submit it for us to see! From June 2009 to December 2009, we want to challenge you for the best catch each month. To enter, submit the following: a photo of your catch, its species, the lake or stream in which you were fishing, the date of the catch, and an email address. Each photo will be judged by 4 of our top guides, and a winner will be announced each month on our website. The winner will also receive 1 dozen guide choice flies free. All photographs will be judged on quality of fish, clarity of photo, particular species caught, and creativity of photo. Strut your stuff, and submit your photo today. ONLY ONE PHOTO CAN BE SUBMITTED PER ANGLER EACH MONTH.

Submit your photos and information to bstrickland@davidsonflyfishing.com!

Smallmouth Fishing Is Heating Up

The start of spring 2009 has brought us some desperately needed warm sunny days, and the smallmouth fishing is heating up. We have been fishing on and off between warm fronts and periods of rain but are seeing several nice-sized smallmouths being caught in deep pockets on baitfish patterns and various crawfish imitations. Concentrate your efforts deep and close to structure until water temps increase. Over the next few weeks, stop in the shop and get stocked up because the action will soon be off the hook.

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