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    September Fishing(Post)

    Fly fishing in the late summer can be some of the most difficult and challenging fishing of the entire year. Typically, this time of year means low, gin clear water and fish with their PhD in fly ...

    Wyoming Fishing Report(Post)

    I just got back from Miracle Mile Wyoming, the flows were right at 2500cfs which is a good level. However, Pathfinder Res is completely full and has backed the river up all the way to Rainbow Ru ...

    Saltwater Patterns for Big Trout(Post)

    Some of the very best trout streamers were actually designed to be fished in the salt. Don't be afraid to try Clouser Minnows, Deceivers, and other salt water streamers for big carnivorous trout, esp ...

    Taking Advantage of Aggression(Post)

    Aggressive behavior in fish, even when it isn't related to feeding, can still be great for anglers that know how to take advantage. Fall brings out aggression in many fish species especially those th ...

    The Copper John(Post)

    In 1993, John Barr began working on an innovative nymph pattern all the way back in 1993.  After three long years toiling at the vice, the Copper John nymph pattern was born.  John went thr ...

    Fishing Big Hatches(Post)

    The big hatches are approaching fast! I've sometimes, though, been disappointed on fishing trips when I've shown up at a destination and heard that I had just missed the hatch or I've had less than g ...

    The Brassie(Post)

    Don’t under estimate the Brassie! It’s one of the best all-around small fly nymphs out there.  The Brassie has a wire body that imitates the segmented bodies of midges and caddisflie ...

    Fall Lake Fishing 2(Post)

    Late Fall and early Winter, before ice covers the water, is an absolutely amazing time to fish lakes for trout. Often times fish will move into shallow water and will feed very aggressively in prepa ...

    Fly Color Selection(Post)

    Many fly fisherman swear by certain color selection, especially streamer fisherman. Whether you’re fishing for trout, musky, steelhead, or bonefish, it seems everyone has their color of choic ...

    The Nymph Trinity I: The Pheasant Tail Nymph(Post)

    Anyone that does any cooking has probably heard of the “Holy Trinity” …onion, carrot, and celery. It’s a common foundation for many dishes. I think of Pheasant Tails as part of a sort ...

    ​Stop…..It’s Hopper Time!(Post)

    The hoppers are out, the hoppers are out!  I love catching fish on the hopper. Big fish, aggressive takes! What better way to double it up? Any one that has ever fished with me knows I’m a t ...

    High Water Dry Flies(Post)

    Most of the time when we think of fishing this time of year in runoff-induced high water we think of fishing big dark nymphs or maybe an occasional streamer. However, don't rule out the possibility o ...

    Post Runoff Means Big Bugs(Post)

    This time of year is my absolute favorite time to be fishing in the West. As water starts to clear and drop some of the year's best hatches of big bugs start and fish basically go crazy for a few wee ...

    Floatant(Post)

    Over the past 5-10 years, I’ve tried to improve in all areas of fly fishing.   Different techniques, different styles, and different approaches.   However, I began fly fishing out ...

    ​Nymph Fishing: Part 2(Post)

    If you want to catch fish feeding at or near the bottom, you’ve got to get your fly on the bottom. Pretty much the statement of the obvious there. Now comes the tricky part, how long of a leader ...

    The Green Drake Hatch(Post)

    Although not as popular as the golden stone and salmon fly hatch, the green drake hatch is still worth a fairly well know and popular hatch. Anglers typically call green drakes ‘trout candy’ and fo ...

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