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This week, we're bringing you a quick short on our trip to Miami via the Tri-Rail and Brightline trains to find the Miami River Walk. Is it the same as the Fort Lauderdale River Walk? Watch the video and find out! We plan to come back to Miami and explore more in the coming months, including Haulover, the Lighthouse and the River Walk parks. Please be sure to leave your comments down below and subscribe to our channel. Follow our blog at www.boatingjourney.com and on social @BoatngJourney #BoatingJourney

A quick trip to a favourite spot...and then some dry fly success! The release was perfect too. I would appreciate it if you hit the subscribe button...if I've earned that. So much more to come...wild food ingredients and how to collect them~ This is an absolute favourite stream of mine. It has produced some stellar days on the water. This mountain stream boasts four species of game fish; Bull Trout, Brown Trout, Rocky Mountain Whitefish, and Westslope Cutthroat Trout. They all take flies well and see very little pressure. A gem of a stream in beautiful Alberta, Canada.




http://features.boats.com/boat-content/2013/07/53952/ For more how to videos, visit www.boats.com. Different people have different opinions on the best way to cleat a line. The way that I'm going to show you today is a safe way to do it; it will hold. First, take a full wrap around the cleat. Then criss cross it twice. Finally, turn the line in your hand so it wraps over top of itself, and pull it tight, once on either side. There you go! That will not come loose.