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    G.Loomis NRX Trout(Post)

    We’ve had nothing but rain here in the Northwest, rivers are on the rise, and the fishing is off. What better time to stock up and check out some gear. There’s a lot of new product out. Fish ...

    Where Trout Feed: The Soft Water(Post)

    Previously we discussed primary feeding lanes and a bit of trout behavior. The fact is, there’s trout all over the river, the key is just finding them. While it is true that trout, and big trout, ...

    Fall Fly Patterns You Need in Your Fly Box(Post)

    RiverBum Pro Cast Jim Daniels Talks about fly patterns that you can use to catch rainbow and brown trout on your next fall fly fishing trip.If you like this video, consider subscribe to our YouTube c ...

    Casting Tune Up(Post)

    The other day I was at a park and saw a great thing. There was a guy there fly fishing. I wasn't aware that there even were fish in the park pond so it was a little weird. When I got closer I could s ...

    Why We Love Monic Fly Lines(Post)

    Monic fly lines perform in ALL TEMPERATURES.  If you're fishing in the heat of the summer, or the cold of winter, they simply perform.  They are made of 100% PVC Free and are made of eco-fr ...

    Too Cold(Post)

    Winter fly fishing is great, however, sometimes you have to ask yourself if it's really worth it. A few weeks ago as I drove down a local canyon I passed a couple of crazy friends who were out knee d ...

    Nymph Casting Techniques(Post)

    The lob cast is the easiest cast for delivering nymphs upstream. This is not your elegant, tight D-Loop dry fly presentation. It’s pretty ugly. But it works. Roll cast your flies slig ...

    Fly Boxes – What to look for in a Fly Box(Post)

    Fly fishing requires you to bring along a bunch of gear. Flies, rods, reels, and other accessories are just some essential things to pack before leaving for your weekend fishing trip. Fly boxes are a ...

    Skwala Stoneflies(Post)

    The skwala belongs to the family of stoneflies. Come spring, it is among the first ones to hatch. These bugs are known for their smaller, dark bodies and they crawl onto brushy areas and banks to ...

    ​April Showers bring May Stripers -(Post)

    This past April was one of the rankest in Boston history. However, May in Massachusetts kicks off Striped Bass season. This past weekend, a month after I was fishing the flats in Abaco, I was bundled ...

    Selecting Your Steelhead Flies(Post)

    Chasing chrome is some of the most exciting fishing you can do.  Steelhead are among the toughest fighting fish, have epic leaps, and get you into your drag quickly.   Steelhead aren&r ...

    10 Go-To Flies For Trout(Post)

    With so many trout flies available today, it can be confusing to try and choose what to carry in your fly box. There are literally 1000's of flies to choose from in various sizes and colors. Ho ...

    Winter Clean Up and a Good Pot of Gumbo(Post)

    It’s cold, snowy, and you’re just dreaming of the next time you can get on the water. I get it. There’s still plenty you can do to maximize your time on the water.  My typical approach i ...

    The Magic of Marabou(Post)

    The fly bounced across the riverbed. It slipped and slither through the water. The angler, current, and the fly itself brought it to life, so much so, that a 3lb smallie threw caution to the win ...

    Matching the Hatch with Movement(Post)

    Most fly anglers think of matching the hatch as the process of selecting the appropriate size, shape, and color of fly to imitate a trout's natural food. But it's also important to match the behavior ...

    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 ...

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