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Welcome to the Currant Creek Fly Company! Located in the pristine mountains of Utah, our goal at Currant Creek Fly Company is to assist everyone in learning the ins-and-outs of the nations fastest growing outdoor sport.  We're going to utilize blog posts, DIY projects, and videos to do so.  As well, we're going to team up with some other small businesses to bring you content that may not be fly-fishing specific but are outdoors related.  If you follow the button below it will take you to our blog, the place for the most updated content from us.  As well, use the navigation links above to find more specific content.

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West Fork, Duchesne River

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The Uinta Mountains are the cradle of many water systems, one of those being the Duchesne River.  From its headwaters high in the mountains the Duchesne keeps many fishermen happy.  One section of the river is the West Fork which runs from the head of Lake Creek in the Uinta Mountains.  This section runs through a beautiful canyon carved through a harsh environment just begging to be fished.
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Fishpond Oxbow Backpack Review

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The Fishpond Oxbow Check/Backpack was my first venture into high end fly-fishing gear.  There were a few features of the Oxbow Chest/Backpack combo that caught my eye and encouraged me to make the purchase.

Let's start with the technical specs of the pack:

From Fishpond, the backpack is 549 cubic inches.  It measures 17" long, 9" across, and 6.5" deep.  There are three zippered pockets, a pocket for a hydration bladder (hydration system not included), a small, open pocket on the back, and two expandable ​pockets for water bottles or rod tubes. 
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