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When it comes to finding fish that are actively feeding, a stream thermometer is as close to a crystal ball as it gets.? Using a …
There’s no such thing as a “maintenance-free” fly reel. The fully-sealed drags of modern fly reels do an amazing job keeping saltwater, sand, and other …
If you’re headed out into the waters for the first time this season (or ever!), make sure your fly box is filled with these best …
The late, great fly fishing legend, Lefty Kreh, had a clever method for understanding the drag on a fly reel and how to set it …
Anyone who’s ever fished a dry fly understands that the struggle to keep dry fly from sinking is real. Very real.
But by utilizing stiff-fibered …
Dry flies and streamers have their time and place, but it’s hard to beat the versatility and year-round efficacy of nymphs. If you understand how …
This might seem like one of the most intimidating parts of fly fishing. Crazy names for connecting strange strings called “Tippet” and “Backing”. It really …
We know trout spend the majority of their time feeding subsurface, which is why nymphing is so effective. We also know insect hatches drive trout …
It’s no secret that strike indicators are extremely helpful when fishing nymphs. But are they always necessary? And are there any advantages to fishing nymphs …
You don’t need to be a fly casting champion to catch trout with nymphs. Since many nymphing opportunities come at close range, a simple lob …
Fishing two or more nymphs simultaneously is almost always a good idea. You can cover more of the water column, and by mixing, matching, and …
The short answer is YES. You can fish nymphs during a hatch and it does work. In fact, even when the sky is dark …
Catching trout with nymphs is dependent on your ability to get your flies in the fish’s face. And since trout hang out near the bottom, …
We’ve all been there, staring into a box full of hundreds of flies. What do you pick. Below are 13 of my favorite …
In an effort to “match the hatch,” fly tiers have developed fly patterns to imitate just about every variation of insect a trout might eat. …