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Archive for March, 2010

THE RIGHT FLY LINE – CHANGE YOUR PERCEPTION OF A FLY ROD

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

Believe it or not … when choosing a fly rod the biggest factor in deciding whether it’s for you or not may be the fly line you use to cast the rod.

 Being the Owner of a Fly Shop, I’ve tried or fished hundreds of fly rods in the past 15 years. The line on the reel I’ve used while casting many rods has helped me make the decision of whether I would choose a rod for my personal use. There were many occasions when casting / trying a rod where I simply was completely “unimpressed”.  Changing the line changed my opinion from “unimpressed” to “love-it”! On a few occasions, as I was learning about this great “obsession”  of fly casting, I tried a different fly line on the same rod to discover the line choice often made a HUGE difference in how  rod a behaved. As a matter of fact, in some cases I LOVED a rod using one particular line, and HATED it using another. Nothing can affect a rods performance, behavior and action, given the same person casting the rod, than the line.

My advice, if  looking for a new fly rod, is to cast the rod with a line a professional can recommend for that rod. Most Fly Shop Professionals will know what lines work best with a particular rod. Also consider your personal preferences. You may be able to choose a line that may “slow down” a rod, a line which will not overlaod a rod if casting longer distances, a line which would be more suitable for short casting, etc.

 Some examples of a few fly lines for Trout Rods and their differences / benefits are:

Rio Grand or Scientific Anglers GPX Fly Lines – Similar lines. We recommend these lines for fast action rods like Sage Z Axis or TCX or a Winston BIIMx or Winston BIIx fly rod. Both lines are best for fast action rods. Most fast action fly rods load best with a line like these.  The advantage of these lines on fast action rods is that these lines help load fast rods quickly and more easily, and at most distances.

Rio Gold, Scientific Anglers Trout Fly Lines - Best for Medium Fast Fly Rods. These general purpose, high-end fly lines are great all-around lines for most rods, particularly medium-fast action rods. The newer Rio Gold is a favorite for Medium-Fast to Medium action rods.

Rio  Trout LT, Scientific Anglers XPS, Sage Quiet DT Fly Lines – Excellent choice for medium to slower action rods, shorter distances, delicate presentation casting. Nicely loads a medium or slower action rod with a slower, more relaxed casting motion.   

Of course personal preferences, type of fishing conditions, species and locations and casting style are most important in choosing a rod. But if you try a rod and it doesn’t seem to be exactly what you need or want, check the line and maybe try another … it may make a world of difference.  

Visit us at A.A. Outfitters for all your fly fishing needs including Fly Lines. Visit us at www.aaoutfitters.com , call toll free 800-443-8119 or stop in the Shop in Blakeslee, Pa.

Gene Ercolani – Owner A.A. Outfitters

Tags: Fishing Conditions in the Poconos, Fishing in the Poconos, Fly Fishing, Fly Lines, Rio Gold Fly Line, Rio Gold Fly Lines, Scientific Anglers Fly Lines
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NEW SAGE 790-4 XP FLY ROD – SPECIAL SALE AT A.A. OUTFITTERS 3/24/10

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

I just want to see if anyone’s “paying attention” out there …. I have one brand new, Sage 790-4 XP Fly Rod which was recently traded-in. This 9 foot, 7 weight, 4-piece, Sage Factory Built, Sage XP Fly Rod comes with original tube and warranty card. The 790-4 XP is an extremely popular and hard-to-find rod. I’m offering this rod for a few days to those of you who are visiting our website and reading our bulletins, before I put this rod up for bids. Price is $450.00. Call us at A.A. Outfitters 800-443-8119 to purchase by credit card or come in the Shop in Blakeslee, Pa. One rod only … FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED!

Gene Ercolani – Owner A.A. Outfitters

Tags: Fly Fishing Sales, Fly Fishing Specials, Sage, Sage Fly Rods, Sage XP
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A.A. OUTFITTERS FLY SHOP STAFF – EXPERIENCE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

Once in awhile, I have to brag a little about Our Shop, A.A. Outfitters. What sets us apart from the others, I believe, is our staff. As owner of A.A. Outfitters, I can say I’m very proud of the Employees we have. Our Customer Service and knowledge, because of our Staff, is second-to-none.  Most importantly, we all think this is FUN and enjoy it. Hopefully we can make your experience here fun too.

Mike Romanowski helps out at the Shop because he loves it! Here’s a Guy who lives and breathes Fly Fishing. His dedication to Stanley Cooper Trout Unlimited, here in Northeast Pa. has made that Chapter successful for years. In my opinion, Mike is one of the best Fly Tyers in the Country. His ability to tie and teach and his knowledge of the history of fly tying certainly make him an expert.  He has taught hundreds of students how to tye flies. His knowledge of the Delaware River, where he fishes most often, is unsurpassed. Mike also fishes in Montana almost yearly.  Mike and his enthusiastic willingness to share his love of Fly Fishing and Fly Tying are a valuable asset to A.A. Outfitters.  

Mike Santulli is old school Fly Fishing personified. Our Shop’s Elder Statesman brings decades of knowledge, and experience  to A.A. Outfitters. Mike has ben fly fishing and tying flies forever. Mike has a great passion for Fly Fishing and Fly Tying. He loves the sport.  Mike fishes ALOT! He’s always willing and able to help anyone with a question or problem. Mike will drop anything and sit down with anyone at the fly tying bench to help. He can always help with questions about Trout fishing in Pennsylvania. His positive and inviting personality brings our Customers back.  

Rod Gable’s easy going, helpful personality and years of experience both fly fishing and fly tying are a big positive for us at A.A. Outfitters. Rod has years of experience fly fishing in Pennsylvania for Trout, Panfish and Bass. Rod has years of experience fishing for upstate New York’s Salmon and Steelhead. He’s fished in Pulaski, New York before most of us even started fly fishing. He’s our resident Pocono’s “local” so Rod is most familiar with local fishing and history.

Gene Ercolani is the owner of A.A. Outfitters for approximately 12 years and has been involved in the “business” of fly fishing for over 15 years. Gene has been fly fishing for Trout, Smallmouth and Panfish and fly tying since the 1970s in Pennsylvania. As the owner of A.A. Outfitters, he has the most experience with, and knowledge of, all of our products. Gene has flyfished in many states including Montana, Colorado, Wyoming, Florida, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and of course, Pennsylvania. He brings the saltwater fly fishing experience to the Shop having fished for (and caught) Bonefish,  Jacks, Snook, Permit, Blues, Stripers and Albies on a fly.  Gene has been fly fishing the Susquehanna River for Smallmouth Bass for many years and knows the Susquehanna in our area very well.

Gene Ercolani – Owner A.A. Outfitters, Blakeslee, Pa.  www.aaoutfitters.com        

 

Tags: Fishing Conditions in the Poconos, Fishing in the Poconos, Fly Fishing, Fly Shops, Pennsylvania Fly Fishing, Pocono area Fishing Conditions, Sage Fly Rods
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FLY FISHING IN THE POCONOS – FISHING CONDITIONS UPDATE 3-18-10

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

Here’s an update on our fly fishing conditions for the Poconos / Northeast Pennsylvania from A.A. Outfitters Fly Shop.

This week’s weather (3/12 to 3/19) is fantastic. We’ve had sunny days with high temps in the middle 60s and no rain for over a week. Water levels were a bit high after the rain we got over a week ago but we’re in pretty good shape now.  Some Little Black Stoneflies are around and there have been reports of a few Blue Quills here and there. Some Special Regs areas have been fishing well.

For more information and all your Fly Fishing needs, stop in the Shop, A.A. Outfitters in the Poconos (Blakeslee, Pa.) or give us a call toll free 800-443-8119. Visit A.A. Outfitters on the web at www.aaoutfitters.com

Gene Ercolani – Owner A.A. Outfitters

  

Tags: Fishing Conditions in the Poconos, Fishing in the Poconos, Fly Fishing, FLY FISHING IN THE POCONOS, Lehigh River Conditions, Pennsylvania Fly Fishing
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FLY FISHING LESSONS AT A.A. OUTFITTERS

Friday, March 12th, 2010

A.A. OUTFITTERS is now booking 2010 season dates for our Fly Fishing Lessons and Guide Trips in the Poconos, Pa.   Our very popular fly fishing lessons offer one-on-one or small group classes on the date of your choice. We offer fly fishing lessons for all skill levels from beginner with no experience to the seasoned angler who may need some help with particular aspects of fly fishing like casting, presentation or help with entomology. We custom design your lesson to your needs and skill level. We also offer enjoyable trips for small groups and corporate outings and family get-togethers.  Call us at A.A. Outfitters in Blakeslee, Pa. for more information or to book an affordable lesson with one of our experienced Guides/Instructiors. Gift Certificates for Fly Fishing Lessons make great gifts! Phone A.A. Outfitters Fly Shop at 800-443-8119.

Tags: Fishing Conditions in the Poconos, Fishing in the Poconos, Fly Fishing, Fly Fishing Events, Fly Fishing Gifts, Fly Fishing Lessons
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WINSTON VAPOR AND ASCENT BLANKS NOW AVAILABLE AT A.A. OUTFITTERS 3-12-10

Friday, March 12th, 2010

A.A. Outfitters has finally received our shipment of Winston Ascent and Winston Vapor rod building blanks. We can put together a nice rod building kit to meet your budget or preferences. You can order online at www.aaoutfitters.com or buy in the Shop in Blakeslee, Pa. Call toll free for more info 800-443-8119.

Gene Ercolani – A.A. Outfitters

Tags: Fly Fishing, Fly Fishing Sales, Fly Rod Building Kits, Fly Rods, Pennsylvania Fly Fishing
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BREATHABLE WADERS – HELPFUL INFORMATION

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Here’s a little helpful information about breathable waders, from A.A. Outfitters. We’ve been selling breathable waders since they were invented. We’ve seen a lot of brands, styles, designs. We’ve sold tons and have heard Customer feedback thousands of times, on many brands. I’ve acquired a lot of experience selling and wearing breathable waders for over 15 years and have received a lot of education on the subject. So maybe I could pass along some helpful insight.

Firstly, there is a difference between “breathable” waders and “Gore Tex” waders. Although both are breathable waders, Gore Tex is the best fabric for breathable waders. I could go into some very technical stuff describing the differences, but Gore Tex is, by far, more consistently waterproof/breathable and consistently more durable than other “breathable” fabrics. We’ve tried other types of breathable waders at A.A. Outfitters but our policy on most products we sell, is to recommend and sell products we can trust to help our Customers, and therefore our reputation.   Selling waders that have a history of leaking  just isn’t something we do here, and we’ve “thrown-out” a few brands for this reason. We want our Customers to be able to rely on us and trust us so we stay away from products which are not of high quality, especially waders. We’ve found that Simms Gore Tex waders have proven to be the highest quality, over many years.

 A few tips on wearing and caring for breathable waders …..  Most breathable waders are designed to allow heat and moisture to transfer thru the breathable fabric, wicking moisture out of the waders, hence the breathability. Understanding this, we must realize that properly layering underneath breathable waders is what keeps us warm and dry. Wearing cotton fabrics do not offer much insulation and will actually try to hold moisture (sweat) in, sort of defeating the purpose of the breathable fabric. A wicking / fast drying layer or two, like Simms Waderwick, Guide Fleece, or Superlight Pants will help keep you dry and can keep you as warm or cool as you want by choosing the right pants and layering.

Obviously, no waders are “bullet-proof” so it helps to be careful, as much as possible. Yanking a hook into any waders will make a hole. Hiking thru thorns, sliding down a bank and climbing rusty fences aren’t good ideas and will make any wader leak. You can, however, do a few things to help prolong the life and quality of your waders. Give them a good rinsing with a hose, inside and out occasionally. Turn waders inside out and hang them to dry ocassionally to prevent mildew. Washing waders and applying Revivex will help water repellency. Don’t store waders in extreme heat or cold. Hang-up waders when not in use to allow them to dry and to allow some air circulation inside.

I hope this helps. For more help and the full line of great Simms Waders with many sizes to choose from, visit us at A.A. Outfitters in Blakeslee, Pa. Call toll free 800-443-8119.

Gene Ercolani – Owner A.A. Outfitters

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PRE-SEASON CHECKLIST FOR PA. TROUT SEASON, MARCH 2010

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Here are a few things / reminders as we get ready for the 2010 Trout Season, here in Pennsylvania. As a Fly Shop Owner, involved in this business for over 15 years, I may be able to give a few “helpful hints” as you get ready for this upcoming season.

Check flylines: Go over your lines to check for cracks or excessive wear. The average Fisherman will get 4 or 5 years out of a line, of course this depends on how much you fish, but how you care for and store your line is important. Never store your line in excessive cold or hot areas …. the trunk of your car is about the worst place. Avoid getting insect repellent on lines, which can destroy them. Clean lines often with soapy water (dish detergent which doesn’t leave a residue, is good). A line dressing can be applied to most lines, which may repel dirt and make lines more slick.  

Waders: Check waders for leaks. Repair if necessary. Often, Aquaseal works great on wader repairs. Be carefully to make sure you do not void warranties by doing “self repairs” on waders. Send waders back to Manufacturers for repairs, inspection or replacement NOW, instead of waiting until it’s too late. You can clean nawders and apply Revivex to breathable waders to add water repellency without losing breathability. Waders should be stored in moderate temperatures and hanging waders instead of folding/rolling them is a good idea. Turn waders inside out to allow air circulation which prevents mildew. Rinse-off inside of waders occasionally.

Check Rods: never store a rod in a tube when wet. The moisture will ruin wood reel seats and is not good for wraps, guides, etc. Check guides and be sure there’s no damage, check reel seat. Clean your rod! I’ve found that most never wipe off their rod and as they cast, people notice the line doesn’t “shoot” very well. Remember that your line rubs along the rod blank as it passed thru the guides and a dirty rod causes a lot of friction on the line, slowing it down. Give your rod a wipe down ocassionally and a wipe with armour all, son of a gun or furniture polish helps. Get rod repairs done NOW, before the season starts because many wait until Spring to send a rod in for repair, then suddenly Manufacturers are backed-up on repairs, adding another week or two to turn-around times.

Check Fly Boxes: Now’s the time to take inventory. A good supply of early season flies should be in your box for early season. Include beadhead nymphs like Prince, Pheasant Tails, Copper Johns and Hare’s Ears. A few streamers and wooly buggers are good. Little black stoneflies, blue quills, quill gordons, tan caddis, hendricksons, red quills are a good start for early season.

Leaders and tippet: Nylon leaders and tippet have a shelf life and are adversely affected by UV (sunlight), extreme heat and wear from use. Best if stored at moderate temperatures, in a dark place. Check leaders and tippet and replace after a few years. It sucks to lose a few nice fish, right off the bat because of old leader and tippet.

At A.A. Outfitters, we can help get you prepared for the 2010 season which is right arount the corner. Stop in the Shop in Blakeslee, Pa. or call 800-443-8119.

Gene Ercolani – Owner A.A. Outfitters Fly Shop 

       

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