Ask the Expert: "Fine Lines" on MidCurrent

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This week Phil Monahan, former long-time editor of American Angler magazine, will begin responding to reader-submitted questions in a new section of our site and homepage called "Fine Lines." He starts with something very simple: how to unravel prepackaged leaders without creating a bird's nest.

But Phil intends to cover all aspects of fly-fishing -- from knots and rigging to angling tactics to fish biology. As he notes, "Over many years as a guide and editor, I have come in contact with a lot of experts -- people who know a heck of a lot more about these subjects than I do -- and I'll use these sources to formulate the best possible answers to your queries."

We're hoping visitors will flood us with questions, with this caveat: If you submit a question, try to make it as specific as possible. If you ask "How do I fish a nymph?" the subject is too large -- enough to fill a couple of books --and we'd end up just scratching the surface. The most useful questions will be extremely specific, allowing us to cover the topic completely. A question such as "What's the best way to fish a nymph behind a midstream boulder?" will let us really dig into the nitty-gritty details of rigging, positioning, and presentation -- stuff that you can immediately put to use on the water. To submit your question, simply email it to Phil at ask@midcurrent.com.

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This page contains a single entry by Marshall Cutchin published on March 30, 2009 7:01 AM.

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