Unlocking New Waters: Building Confidence with Attractor Patterns for Successful Fly Fishing
When fishing new water, particularly remote stretches, I like to begin with any one of a number of popular searching or attractor patterns.
When fishing new water, particularly remote stretches, I like to begin with any one of a number of popular searching or attractor patterns.
Most of us are creatures of habit, and our tendency to fall back on the tried and trusted extends to our fishing habits as much as it does the rest of our lives. Do you find yourself fishing the same streams and the same reaches of those streams year after year?...
Choosing a fly rod, especially for beginner, can be a daunting task. Once you figure out the...
Caddisflies are one of the most abundant and important insects in many North American lakes and streams but up until the early 80's they were largely ignored compared to the more glamorous mayflies. One of the first fly fishing books ...
It’s been said many times that any day on the river is better than ...
To snatch success from the jaws of defeat during the mid-summer angling doldrums often requires ...
Even our most prolific and populous trout streams (and that applies to Northern Boreal grayling creeks too) can be cruel and...
One of the great pleasures of fly-fishing is watching your cast roll out in a ...
Cutthroats are a native species to the west and have become the...
It was a miserable day. Still, my good friend Shona and I decided to go trout fishing, and ...