May 4, 2015
April 28, 2015
PSA #8: DIY Lanyard

Do It Yourself lanyard for a Loon Outdoors Nip N' Sip 2.0
1. Cut a six inch piece off of an old fly line. You can use the shooting head or the smaller diameter running line depending on your size preference.
2. Thread one end of the fly line through lanyard hole.
3. Make an overhand loop and cinch the knot.
4. Trim both tag ends of the fly line.
5. Liberally apply Loon Outdoors UV Wader Repair or UV Knot Sense to the knot.
6. Zap with UV Mega Light for 10 to 15 seconds or expose to sunlight.
7. Attach lanyard to vest, pack, etcetera, as desired.
8. Be awesome.
Note: for heavy duty items, you can substitute 550 Type III paracord as lanyard material
April 27, 2015
Latergrams - Week 18
Things are finally starting to heat up in Northern Minnesota, the white suckers have moved in to the streams and are starting to spawn. Soon the redhorses, buffalo, and carp will follow suit.
The other white meat. #suckerlove #flyfishing #roughfish #whitesucker
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April 20, 2015
Latergrams - Week 17
Carp smorgasbord #carpfood #flytying #flyfarming #carponthefly #carppro #artisanflies
A photo posted by Jean-Paul Lipton (@roughfisher) on
A photo posted by Jean-Paul Lipton (@roughfisher) on
April 13, 2015
Latergrams - Week 16
Open water finally arrived over the weekend with many area lakes shedding their ice cover. Good things to come as water temps are on the rise.
A photo posted by Jean-Paul Lipton (@roughfisher) on
A photo posted by Jean-Paul Lipton (@roughfisher) on
A photo posted by Jean-Paul Lipton (@roughfisher) on
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