Betting Sites on Fishing



For those who enjoy the serene yet thrilling experience of fishing, some online betting sites cater specifically to fishing competitions and events. This article explores the top platforms where enthusiasts can engage in betting on various fishing activities. For a broader scope of options, you can refer to this comprehensive list of online bookmakers.


In The Loop – #35

Check out issue 35!

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Grillos Low Rider

This is an Andrew Grillos fly pattern tied by Charlie Craven.

Materials list:
Hook: #08 Tiemco 200R
Thread: Black UNI 6/0
Butt: Rusty Brown Ice Dubbing or Prism SLF
Legs/Tail: Orange/Brown Tarantula Legs
Back: Cinnamon or Rootbeer Thin Foam
Body: Rusty Brown Ice Dubbing or Prism SLF
Flash: Pearl Krystal Flash
Wing: Dyed Orange Cow Elk
Head: Cinnamon or Rootbeer Thin Foam
Hotspot: Orange Razor Foam

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Winter Squirrel Bug by Mak

Super simple squirrel nymph.
You could tie a ton of these up in no time.
You really don’t need much or any flash in the squirrel dubbing with that tinsel showing through, that would give you enough flash. So keep that in mind.
-Paul

Materials list:
Grub Hook
Bead: 2.8 Tungsten Bead Pink
Thread: 6/0 Red thread
Rib: Holographic Tinsel
Body: Squirrel dubbing – with a little flash.

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Tying Dave Whitlock Fox Squirrel Nymph with Davie McPhail

Sadly we recently lost Dave Whitlock, one of the icons of our sport. I met Dave one time, but never had the pleasure to really get to know him. Davie McPhail recently posted this video with him tying Dave’s Fox Squirrel Nymph. Enjoy!

Materials list:
Hook: Fulling Mill All-Purpose Medium size 14
Thread: Uni-8/0 Rusty Brown
Tail: Guard Hair from the Red Fox Body Fur
Rib: Small Gold Tinsel
Body: Dave Whitlock SLF Red Squirrel Hair Nymph-Abdomen Dubbing No.2
Thorax: Dave Whitlock SLF Red Squirrel Hair Nymph-Thorax Dubbing No.1
Hackle: Brown Partridge

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Southern Culture On the Fly – Issue 45

Read it here!

A message from the editor:
“Gobble, gobble pilgrims of SCOF. We are all witness to a true Thanksgiving miracle. Contrary to the last time we spoke, it turns out that SCOF lives now and forever, but this will be the last issue with Steve and I at the helm. A group of SCOF devotees approached us and offered to give SCOF the love and attention that Steve and I could no longer afford to do. Think of it as a SCOF adoption, with Steve and I as the filthy show hippies who no longer desrved a SCOF. It was time for that SCOF to have some new owners with a nice stable home where a SCOF can grow and flourish. You’ll still see some stuff from Steve and I as we have negotiated a full SCOF tenure position, but we leave you in the more than capable hands of the new crew. So, SCOF goes on, and Steve and I head to the pasture to stud. It has been our pleasure to SCOF you all these years, and to everyone that helped us in the SCOF-ing, thanks to you as well. See y’all sometime, whenever that may be.”

– Dave

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CDC Bomber by Steve Silverio

I saw this beautiful fly when Steve Silverio posted it on his Facebook page. So I just had to post it here for all to enjoy. The list from Steve is down below. I also asked him how he came up with this and this is what he said.

“It was an idea for the summer dog days on the Gaspé, where the salmon have seen virtually everything and are very skittish about a fly plopping nearby. The idea of a cdc landing lightly and naturally, appealed to me.”

Materials list:
Thread: Black
Hook: AHREX HR418 WD Bomber
Wing: Natural CDC
Tail: Natural CDC
Body: Light green dyed CDC

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Sucker Spawn

Jesse at Mainely Flies ties a Sucker Spawn. This is a popular egg style pattern normally used for steelhead.

Materials list:
Hook: Heavy Scud Hook
Head: Brass or Tungsten bead
Thread: UTC 140 Red
Weight: Lead Free Wire
Tail: Pink Krystal Flash
Body: McFlyFoam white and pink

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