Those who competed in the Jackson Hole One Fly tournament might consider it cheating, but contestants in the annual Ausable River event are allowed two flies. "To be successful, contestants have to be skilled enough to read the water, figure out what (if anything) is hatching, and then go on to land and release as many fish as they possibly can before they lose the pair of flies they pick to fish with." Robert Streeter in the Albany, New York Times Union.
Ausable River Two-Fly Championship
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