- Written by Tim Scott |
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- Flyshop Friday
- | April 07, 2010 |
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In a town crazy for baseball, there are at least a few people in St. Louis, Missouri, that regard the Cardinals as mere amusement—something to occupy their time while driving to some of the most underrated flyfishing streams in the Lower 48. Many of those drives start at T. Hargrove Fly Fishing, tucked off Interstate 44 along the commercial sprawl of Manchester Road. A quick drive gets you to the interstate artery that leads to all directions from St. Louis. Hargrove’s is the last stop for a fishing license and supplies prior to the road trip.


This is flyfishing, relax. Sit down at the tying table and take a vise for a test drive. There is no hurry here.
Check out the latest rods, reels, or a pair of waders. Grab a rod and cast alongside the cars traveling up and down the busy Manchester Road. You will get looks, but you also need to know how the rod casts in a breeze. You will even find custom hand-tied flies if you need them. If you don't see what you're looking for, it's likely stashed somewhere in Hargrove's basement. The basement is a whole other story…. Tom and Craig Stephens also work at the shop. They tie, fish, and build rods. If you can cast a fly to a fish in Missouri, these two can point you to a creek, river, or lake to try and a fly that will catch the fish, whether it's a trout, bass, carp, catfish, or alligator gar. Sure, you can buy tippet at the bigger fly shops or chain stores, but to glean a tidbit of info about a stream with wild trout, or where to wade for smallies, take some time and take in a bowl of chili at Hargrove’s. Check them out Tuesday through Saturday, or at thargrove.comMost Recent
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Discussion
How many retailers open their doors to folks, just for lingering. I've seen guys spend an entire day off in this joint, others their entire retirement. Tom welcomes everyone, remembers everyone, treats them all with his twisted hospitality. Anyone thats stayed past close at the X-mas party knows what I mean, ole'! The folks who gather here do so not only for what is shared in common. Rather, its that which is not common that is shared.