








Trolling for Alaskan Coho – Chapter Three
By Andre Zollars
“The Lightly”
There is in Pelican, Alaska, a famous fishing troller called “The Lightly.” It’s
owned by a gentleman who’s getting on in years (must be in his 80’s), but, at least
when I was there, still managed to get out and fish each season.

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“The Fundamentals of Fluoro”
By Justin Hoffman
As the old adage goes, the weakest link between you and a fish falls squarely on
the shoulders of your line. With a market saturated with choices, including monofilament,
copolymer, and braid, shedding some light on the latest to join the fraternity –
fluorocarbon – will help you become a more informed, and successful angler.
Catch the buzz for lunker bass
By John N. Felsher
In the mid-1970s, my fishing partner of the day pulled out an odd-looking green-skirted
spinnerbait sporting an oversized, modified wedge-shaped blade attached to a curiously
elongated boxy arm.
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On the Shores of Hebgen
by Hunter Boehmer
Outside of the small town of West Yellowstone in Montana lies the alluring Hebgen
Lake. This stunning body of water holds some monster brown trout and rainbow trout
and is known as one of the best dry fly fishing lakes hands down. I was fortunate
enough to reside in this amazing place for a full summer.