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These intensive one-day classes are designed to take intermediate and better casters to the next level. Instructors are Bruce Richards and Ray Schmidt
General announcements from Schmidt Outfitters
Argentina is a special place, from the Golden Dorado of the North to the giant Browns of Patagonia. Start checking your calendars for January 2011.
Expand your fly fishing art collection. We carry an assortment of paintings, wood carvings, and more.
The Au Sable River in Michigan runs approximately 140 miles (225 km) through the northern Lower Peninsula, through the towns of Grayling and Mio, and enters Lake Huron at Oscoda. It is considered one of the best brown trout fisheries east of the Rocky Mountains.
AA Pro Vise
All Purpose Scissors 4" Gold Loop
Protect your stripping fingers from fly line abrasion and clean the line at the same time with the patented Stripee.
Angora Goat is a natural seal substitute.
This translucent and reflective trilobal fiber adds sparkle to any fly body. Use by itself or blend with other dubbing.
Multi trilobal filaments in a single strand yarn with bright highlights used for parachutes. Overbodies, legs, tails, and trailing shucks. Similar to Z-Lon.
Soft, lively hair popular for small streamers and salmon flies.
This minimalist chest/lumbar pack is perfect when a single fly box isn't enough, but more than two is just too much. Wear as a chest, waist, or sling bad for any local creek or stream.
A sparkling 3 strand acylic yarn with many uses, especially good for caddis pupae and crab patterns.
Awesome Possum Natural Nymph Dubbing
A perfect blend of guard hair and soft underfur combined to make this an awesome nymph dubbing.
Albright Knot by
This knot is most often used to tie backing to a fly line.
Angler Instincts by Jay Niederstadt
Anglers instinct is what tell you which kind of water looks fishy, guides you where you cast goes, and tells you when to set the hook or change flies. Instincts to a spey angler develop differently than they do to a nymph fisherman. Water that swims a fly well on a sink tip may not fish well with nymphs at all.
Aquatic Entomology For Beginners by Schmidt Outfitters
Knowing which fly to choose to "match the hatch" is important. Read this little biology refresher course to reacquaint yourself with aquatic insect life.
Arbor Knot by
This is one of several knots that can be used to tie the backing to the fly reel.



