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    Yellow Jack on the Fly!(Post)

    Yellow JackYellow Jack’s shape is just like most of the Jack species with a few differences. The first most drastic difference is their soft mouths! You can literally lip them like a bass. They ha ...

    Stoneflies(Post)

    Stoneflies pack a large protein punch for trout. These large insects are an important part of a trout’s diet. The prime habitat for these nymphs is at the rocky bottom of the faster-moving a ...

    Golden Stonefly: A Post-Runoff Must-Have for Every Angler(Post)

    When it comes to fly selection, few choices are as strategic—or as rewarding—as tying on a golden stonefly just after runoff. I’ve guided and fished across some of the best trout w ...

    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 ...

    Northwest River Reports(Post)

    The fishing this spring has been epic. If you haven’t gotten out there yet, you are missing out. We’ve had some fantastic weather, the rivers are in great shape, get out there!!!The hatches have ...

    Fly Fishing for Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout in Idaho(Post)

    In this week's fly fishing Friday, RiverBum Pro Capt Jimmy Daniels is in Idaho fishing for yellowstone cutthroat trout. Capt. Jimmy walks you through how to dissect the river into thirds to give ...

    Fly Fishing Slough Creek Yellowstone Park(Post)

    RiverBum Pro Capt. Jimmy Daniels provides some tips and tricks for fly fishing Slough Creek in Yellowstone National Park. Capt Jim talks about the type of hatches that come off the river, and ...

    The Stonefly: A Fly Fishing Essential(Post)

    When it comes to fly-fishing, few insects are as iconic or as essential for anglers as the stonefly. These fascinating creatures play a crucial role in the aquatic ecosystem and are an important foo ...

    Summer Time, Fly Fishing Time(Post)

    Summer is here, and early summer is one of my favorite times of year to fly fish. I can ditch the waders and wet wade. There’s nothing like a beautiful 80 degree day on a mountain river wadin ...

    ​Mastering the Caddis Hatch(Post)

    Be the Caddis Hatch MasterThere’s far more to catching trout on caddis than the old standby Elk Hair Caddis. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve caught thousands of fish on this bug. But I’ve also caught 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 ...

    The Two Fly Guy(Post)

    Anyone who has followed me for a bit or has gone fishing with me, knows that I am a huge advocate of fishing a double rig. In almost any situation, I have found fishing two flies is completely app ...

    ​Fly Fishing Tips and Tricks: Water Requirements(Post)

    There are volumes of books written on reading the water, and thousands upon thousands of illustrations. I really don’t think I need to cover that. However, what I don’t often see is a dialogue ...

    PMDs and Sulfurs(Post)

    I have had the opportunity to live both on the East Coast and the West Coast - which means I have fished both. West Coast PMDs When I lived on the West Coast, a favorite hatch of mine ...

    The Salmonfly Hatch(Post)

    I’m headed out to Montana in a few weeks to fish the Salmonfly hatch with Jim Mitchell, one of the best guides I have ever fished with and all around great guy. This is a world-famous hatch that ...

    Lessons on Guided Trips(Post)

    Lessons On Guided TripsI been very fortunate in life to be able to have gone on many of a guided fly-fishing trip. There are several things I’ve learned along the way.Roll With The PunchesGuides ...

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