Fly tying blog how to tie Fly fishing flies through best Fly tying videos, A Comprehensive Guide to Classic and Modern Trout Flies by Barry Ord Clarke
I managed to catch a couple, but some were so close I had trouble making any sort of normal reach cast without almost immediately getting drag. In frustration, I began to cast in circles over my head as I considered what to try next. A trout I'd been watching rose beside me, and ...
they check all the boxes – they’re easy to find, loads of fun to catch, and are fearless fighters. And while there are many different techniques you can try out, we’re here to talk about the appeal offly fishingfor Bass.
Forty-nine percent of survey respondents said streamers are their most productive patterns, followed by 37 percent who said nymphs boat the most fish. Streamer fishing is a blast, but it takes patience and persistence. Most days you’ll cover a ton of water before getting into trout. But w...
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As we floated down the river it quickly became evident this guy knew how to fish. He was ripping big streamers accurately into all the nasty stuff that a big fish ought to hold in. This was producing a few nice schoolie sized stripes but nothing huge. Halfway through our float we ...
CAPTAIN KEITH COLBURN, SKIPPER OF THE WIZARD ON DISCOVERY CHANNEL'S DEADLIEST CATCH "My philosophy with fish is to keep it simple. Don't smother it in dill cream sauce. Lightly season it, then throw on the BBQ or brail. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] As for crab, I'd like people to see...
trout flies, suggesting that the years between Aelianus's observations and hers were filled with productive fly tying. Wet and dry flies and nymphs were all created and perfected in Europe and migrated to the New World with European colonists. However, streamers and bucktails are American ...
For a middle-of-the-road fly rod that will cast well in a variety of conditions and catch a broad swath of fish, go with either a 4- or 5-weight. The weight of the fly rod often determines the length of the rod as well, generally ranging from around 5 to 14 feet. The shorter...