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What flies are working? This is the question that you hear most on the stream, talking to other anglers and definitely in every fly shop. The answer is not an easy one, as it changes month to month, ...
As fall arrives, Montana's world-class rivers, streams, lakes and spring-fed ponds cool down and come alive, providing a fishing paradise for both traditional and fly-fishing anglers looking to land a ...
Yes, trout do eat dragonflies – just not the ones that you see zipping by above the water’s surface. A dragonfly nymph won't work everywhere, but if you spend some time on stillwaters or slow creeks, ...
We fly-fishers really look forward to the fall, with its cool weather and big trout. But when it arrives, it races by at breakneck speed, or at least that’s how it seems to me. Once the streams begin ...
As our local freestone rivers begin to drop in volume, we need to add a bit of stealth factor to our fly presentations and ...
With recent nights in the low 40s, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation is encouraging anglers in the Adirondacks to pursue late-summer/early-fall trout fishing ...
Fly fishing is synonymous with trout. When most people think about fly fishing, they conjure images of mountain streams and fish sipping mayflies and caddisflies off the surface. It’s true that the ...
Low-light conditions are ideal for poppers. In direct sunlight, bass often hunker down to stay cool and hidden – but when the risk of exposure is lower, they’ll move into shallow water to feed.
Trout fishing has picked up slightly at both Wildhorse and South Fork with the cooler water temperatures and it should continue to improve as the temperatures cool.
Want to learn how to land more fish? Check out local fishing events for expert tips and advice. Jordan Rodriguez It’s the middle of winter, but there’s plenty of cool fishing stuff happening in our ...