It’s starting again — it’s only early February, but we are all fishing before and after shifts at the fly shop these days. The fishing is simply erupting around the valley right now, from top ...
Still, wintertime trout do need to eat, and that means you can catch them if you fish in the right places with the right ...
Large nymphs and streamers will do you well here, but don’t rule out dry fly fishing – midges will come off the water regularly, and, if you time it right, a Cheesman Blue Winged Olive hatch is a ...
It’s probably not an exaggeration to say that egg patterns are the most important flies for Great Lakes steelhead. Eggs can ...
It's an ideal setup for dry fly and nymph fishing. It has convenient tippet storage, a large capacity for flies, and a magnetic compartment for small mayflies and midges. You can also customize ...
What happens when an eager fly fisherman's chores are done, the trout are biting on a river out in the boonies and he's on ...
NOTE – The TWRA wants to build a comprehensive report each week of the state’s lakes. If you do not see a report for your favorite lake and you are someone who can provide a report, please contact us ...
If sitting around and staring at a hole in the ice doesn’t fit with your idea of fishing, take heart – there’s an open-water alternative even in the coldest part of the year.
This program will teach you the difference between an emerger, a streamer and a dry fly. Learn all about various flies, how they imitate nature and when to use them during this program designed ...