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I’m not suggesting you drift a pair of dry flies through fast water or stained water. The double dry rig works best when ...
Spring keeps the weatherman busy. Anything and everything can appear in the forecast. But anglers looking ahead can see past ...
Charles Wohl joins The Eagle Outdoors section this week with a series of tales of interactions with avian predators while fly ...
Euro nymphing is polarizing in some circles, in part because it's so effective. Consider integrating these techniques into ...
When we talk about trout flies, we usually group them into one of three categories: dry flies, nymphs, or streamers. But there’s a ...
This is when you need to fish slowly, deliberately, and near the bottom of deeper holes where trout hold to avoid energy-sapping current. For fly anglers, this means dragging nymphs. I typically ...
Double your chances by tying on a second nymph onto the bend of the hook of the first fly. A simple improved clinch knot or a ...
The moment we’ve been waiting for: the weather has warmed up, and the water has warmed up, and so, the great spring fishing ...
If water temperatures are low, between 35-40°F, look for trout holding in deeper, slower moving water. Slow drifts and getting lures heavy nymphs down near the bottom to these less active fish ...
Gardiner's garbage grizzly: Food-conditioned bear killed outside Yellowstone ...
Jarrod Ruggles changed my entire philosophy about fly fishing while treating me to one of my best fishing trips ever.
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