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On the Water: Yellow Creek - Lower Big Meadow
If you haven’t fished the Lower Big Meadow beat on Yellow Creek recently, you might be missing out on a great opportunity to fish “new water”. Thanks to a stream…
Dry Fly Fishing: Fly Floatant
Rising fish will quickly remind anglers the importance of having a fly that floats well. It’s very hard to keep a dry fly floating on the water without the use…
On the Water: Clover Creek
Our section of water on Clover Creek can often be overlooked. If you like to fish unguided, you will definitely be interested in fishing this unique beat that is “guide…
How much weight is enough?
This is a topic that is rarely written or talked about, but it should be! It really is fairly simple, and it can make the difference between a slow day…
Spending a day with a fly fishing guide: How to maximize your experience
Every day of the year, all around the world, anglers of all ability levels head out on the water with a professional fly fishing guide. One thing that remains true,…
Nymph Fishing: Two Fly Rigs
Often when I am tying up a nymph rig, it consists of two flies. While there are certain days that one fly pattern works best, there are many more days that a…
Weather and fly fishing for trout – the inverse correlation
One of the best things about fly fishing is that we get to practice our addiction outdoors and on a stream, as well as on the lake or on the…
Fly Fishing Gear: 4 Gadgets Worth Carrying
In the world of fly fishing, there are now an endless number of gadgets available to perform just about any task. So where does an angler even start when deciding…
Fly Fishing: Fish that Got Away & Stories for Another Day
Fish can get away when a strike is missed. Fish can get away when they wrap themselves around logs and rocks. Fish can get away when they jumped through the…