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Steelhead are a mirror of the wild places they inhabit. This is what led us to Alaska, in the remote Aleutian Peninsula to be exact, with a goal not only to catch, but also to understand and experience. Some steelhead runs in this area are known, while others remain completely unexplored. We were lucky enough to spend time on both through travelling between Wildman an...


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Catch Magazine Issue 87 is live!

It’s Spring here at Catch, and we’re taking you on geographical whirlwind tour. Check out the northern pike from Sweden’s Lapland. See Atlantic salmon from Nova Scotia ...


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“Montana was, and is, and always will be bigger than life.”

At Hardy, we have long believed in working with the anglers who are leaders in their fishery or field. While our products are developed in the UK, they work in places like Montana because they have been fished and refined with the people who understand these waters best. Born In England, Fished Everywhere.


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SWIFTLINK is built to match the way anglers fish – efficiently, stylish, and without compromise.

Born from five generations of Umpqua pack innovation, SWIFTLINK is our most purpose-driven carry system to date. With built-in LINK magnetic ports, dialled storage layouts, and a range of carry styles, these packs give anglers total control and limitless cu...


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For all sorts of predators a school of baitfish or perhaps a splashing mouse can really attract the attention of big trouts, pike and other hungry predators. The Morrish Mouse is a great example of creating an attractive top-water fly to imitate a swimming mouse, in a pretty simple form. It is basically three materials, and can take a little bit of time to tie, but it...


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