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Scott Radian

Yakima River Rainbow Trout

Scott Radian is by far my favorite casting trout rod I own.  It is sensitive and flexible enough to play fish with light tippet but has enough backbone and power to easily throw an entire fly line.  I have paired it with the Scientific Anglers Amplitude MPX line which is a half-size heavy and a Ross Animas reel for…

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T&T Exocett

Yakima River Rainbow Trout

I use the T&T Exocett as my popper and backup streamer rod.  This rod is T&T’s flagship saltwater series rod.  To me, that was perfect as I needed something that was a faster action and accurate rod that would have no problem turning over flies that were very wind resistant.  I paired this rod with the SA Redfish cold…

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Lamson Center Axis

Yakima River Rainbow Trout

Lamson produces a great all-around quality rod and a concept that was invented by them in 1997. In this article I will explain the particulars about this rod and why I enjoy fishing them so much. Lamson Center Axis (CA). Length: 9’0” Weight: 6 Pieces: 4 Action: Fast Use: Indicator Nymphing/Streamer Retail: $750 (Rod & Reel) The first thing…

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Yakima River Winter Fishing

Yakima River Rainbow Trout

Yakima River winter fishing can be very fun and exciting. Here is a video of some Yakima River trout fishing in the winter. We will have a lot more video coming. Make to subscribe to our YouTube Channel.

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Effective Technique for Trout

Yakima River Rainbow Trout

Euro nymphing is an extremely effective way to fish for trout.  Unlike indicator fishing where your flies are at a fixed position at the depth your bobber is at, when euro nymphing the depth of your flies is determined by you.  If you are fishing a drop off, you can raise up your arm up high and, as the…

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