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Cody Hale

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I was introduced to fishing by my dad on the lakes of
Minnesota, Armed with a 14ft cane pole and coffee can full of worms, no panfish
was safe.
At the age of 9, we
moved to New Mexico and that’s were I was introduced to flyfishing. My
grandfather was an avid flyfisher, and a great teacher.
After some teen
distractions and a stint in the Navy, I returned to the Rio Grande, and that’s
where the fly fishing bug really took hold. I continued my adventures and guided in
Alaska, but it was a fortuitous move to Pueblo, Colorado and being close to the
Arkansas river that steered my destiny.
I have been very fortunate to work and guide
for two premiere fly shops here in Colorado. I work with The Drift Fly Shop when I guide on Pueblo Reservoir and the Arkansas
tailwater, and also for Arkanglers on the upper reaches of the Arkansas River.
I have also been blessed to meet, fish, learn and work with
some amazing people from all over the world. My love for flyfishing goes well beyond rocky mountain Trout . Hawaiian Bonefish, Triggerfish on Christmas
Island, Redfish in Louisiana, as well as Trout, Bass, Carp, and Catfish on the
mud flats here at home.
A saying of mine is
that all species of fish should meet a well presented fly at least once in
their lives!
I like and use Scott
because their feel provides greater connection with the water and the
fish. Whether casting or in presenting
the fly, this means more information coming through the rod to better execute
the moves needed to catch more fish. It
also means that my clients can cast and catch fish sooner with a Scott in their
hands.
Calling fishing a
hobby is like calling brain surgery a job”. (Paul Schullery).”
"Many go fishing all their lives without knowing that it is
not the fish their after.” (Henry David Thoreau).
Cody
Hale