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    Dream Fishing Trips(Post)

    It may be cold where you live but that shouldn't stop you from thinking about fishing. Now is the time of year to invest some time in planning your dream trip this summer. A little time spent now wil ...

    Autumn Presentations(Post)

    First off, I apologize for missing last week's tip. I got to participate in the America Cup, an international fly fishing tourney in Colorado. I am proud to report that American teams swept the medal ...

    Taking Stock of Your Fly Fishing Flies Inventory(Post)

    When was the last time you checked your fly box? If it needs some organizing, now is a good time to do that.   I do not know about you, but by the end of a season my boxes are a train wre ...

    Reading The Water (Post)

    According to conventional angling wisdom, spring has the best water temperature for trout fishing especially if you want to catch larger fish. I don’t really buy into this theory, as Autumn c ...

    5 Tips to Catch More Fish This Fall: A Guide’s Perspective(Post)

    Fall is one of my favorite times of year to be on the water. The air cools, the leaves change, and the rivers settle into low, clear flows. These conditions might intimidate some anglers because tro ...

    Best Flies For Spring (and Why): Midges, Mayflies, Eggs, and Worms(Post)

    As temperatures rise across the nation, the aquatic world comes alive. Warmer weather triggers the natural cycle of insect hatches, fish spawning, and increased feeding activity. For fly anglers, thi ...

    Intro to Fly Fishing: Catching the Tree Trout(Post)

    We’ve gone through a number of different items with our Intro to Fly Fishing series - from the single haul, to the gear, and more.  We are almost ready to hit the water.  But first, w ...

    ​Hot Summer Nights(Post)

    Summer is in full swing - hoppers, crickets, mayflies, and caddis galore! The hatches are strong and long.  But when the sun in high and bearing down, and there’s not a cloud in t ...

    Top Five Tips for Choosing the Right Fly Fishing Net(Post)

    If you have been fly fishing for quite some time, you may have wished for a larger net. Fly fishing nets are among the essential things to have. You want to make sure that they can handle t ...

    Lees Ferry Colorado River Update(Post)

    Well folks, it has been a very busy month here for us at Lees Ferry Anglers. Happy to have received my huge order of  RiverBum flies just in time for the enormous midge hatch ...

    The Sulfur Hatch(Post)

    Springtime means warm weather, which is a perfect time for mayflies to emerge and for fish to feed. In many areas of the country, April and May start off trout season. Emergence of this hatch is ...

    Go Sub Surface For Fishing Success(Post)

    You know I’m a dry fly guy. But even a dry fly guy needs to go underwater from time to time. Truth be told, you will put far more fish to the net using a wet fly or nymph than you will a dry ...

    Bunny Leeches(Post)

    The Bunny LeechFrom Florida to Alaska and everywhere in between, the bunny leech is undoubtedly one of the top streamers ever created. Bunny leeches are made from rabbit hide strips which ...

    Autumn Fly Fishing & BWO's(Post)

    Autumn is upon us!  I love this time of year.  The dog days of summer are gone, the days are getting shorter, and the leaves are turning.  The crisp coolness of the air is something ...

    Getting Into the Game(Post)

    For those of us that live and breathe fly fishing it's sometimes difficult to remember when it was all new and a little confusing. Fly fishing has so many different fly patterns, types of gear, gadge ...

    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 ...

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