As folks continue to work themselves out from under the impacts of Hurricane Helene, we’re starting to get an idea of just ...
This week's Tying Tuesday is an interesting mix of streamers, dries, and nymphs, so there's something here for everyone.
As a professional fly angler, I practically live in my waders. Outside of the summer guide season, when I prefer to wet wade ...
While my summer fish numbers are high, rarely do I catch anything larger than eight inches. Although I catch the occasional stocked or nonnative fish, 95% or more of what I encounter are wild native ...
This week’s Podcast Roundup has some great insights packed into the three episodes. You’ll learn a bit about fishing spring creeks, what goes into managing and owning a trout fishery, and get some ...
Walleye are posing a problem to salmon and steelhead through the Snake River Basin in Idaho. And according to a new press ...
“This fly Simon developed came out of slowly experimenting with a small jigged soft hackle that not only works as a searching jigged nymph, but also one that could be swung like a traditional soft ...
“I love pink flies in cold water conditions, there’s something that trout find appealing about it. This wee mini lure does great stuff out in open water on the reservoirs and it works as a dropper ...
“A simple fly pattern based loosely on the famed Prince Nymph, but takes a fraction of the time to tie. Vary the color of the bead and ice dubbing and you can make several versions of this one.” ...
“I am doing a series on Pheasant Tail Soft-Hackle variations and this is the next fly in that series. I use this fly primarily for fishing a little deeper when I’m prospect nymphing or as a point fly ...
“This is a super easy and quick small streamer to tie for filling your box. I would fish this a lot on the San Juan River during the time they would stock because those big brown trout would come out ...