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    ​High Water Fishing(Post)

    Just got a foot of snow here in Pennsylvania……. but that rodent promised spring would be right around the corner. Personally, I don’t even believe a meteorologist when it comes to predicting th ...

    ​Flies Float, Phones Don’t(Post)

    The waters are high and off color.  Water temps are in the mid 40’s.  It’s a nymphing and streamer game.  So I wake up late and head on up to the Coeur d’Alene River. Why ...

    Fishing Wet Flies(Post)

    I recently received and information request asking about how to fish wet flies. The definition of a wet fly is any fly that is designed to sink and be fished below the water's surface. There are actu ...

    ​Introduction to Fly Fishing: Reading The Rise(Post)

    Oh, there's fish rising!  So the hustle down to the water, the plop into the stream, hurry and get your fly out......and nothing.  I see this mistake all the time.To become a skilled fisher ...

    Hopper Dropper Rig(Post)

    What’s better than a dry fly bite? Not much in my book. It’s late summer/early fall and the Grasshoppers are out in force. Water temps are falling with the cooler nights and shortening of dayli ...

    ​Don’t Buy that Fly! A Guide For Beginners(Post)

    Beginners: Stick with the Essentials The pure variety of flies on the market today can be overwhelming, especially to the novice fisherman. At RiverBum, we have over 2,500 unique patterns!&n ...

    Use the Correct Leader and Tippet for the Job(Post)

    Modern tippet and leader material is amazing stuff when you think about it - a virtually invisible link between angler, line and fly - how cool. It's much better than braided horse hair or silk, the ...

    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 ...

    Stock Up for Early Season Hatches – Skwala Fly, Salmon Flies, Blue Winged Olives(Post)

    The Skwala Stonefly is an olive-colored stonefly living on a multi-year life cycle that spends two to three years as a nymph before it grows. It hatches in early spring, around mid-March in ...

    Flies - What Are the Right Ones to Use?(Post)

    Fly fishing flies are designed to look like insects, invertebrates, and other creatures appealing to fish. Flies are the connection between you and the fish.There are different types of fis ...

    Keep It Deep(Post)

    Most fish, whether they are trout, warm water species, or even most salt water fish, spend most of their lives near the bottom. Dry flies are obviously great when they are working, but because fish a ...

    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 ...

    ​Learn to Love the Wind(Post)

    Stillwater TacticsIt’s March. As fly fisherman, we’ve got a scratch that simply needs itching. Conditions aren’t perfect, but we need to get out there. This time of year I often hit the St ...

    How to Fly Fish During High Water or Runoff: Pro Tips(Post)

    Spring and early summer bring a surge of energy to our rivers — snowmelt from the high country barrels downstream, swelling flows, and turning once-clear water into a swirling mix of sediment ...

    Tenkara Flies: Answering Some Common Questions About These Mystery Patterns(Post)

    In Western fly fishing, an angler’s fly box is a treasure trove of options: dry flies, nymphs, midges, streamers, terrestrials with literally thousands of patterns falling wi ...

    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 ...

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