While fly fishing at HomeWaters recently, it’s easy to sense that fall is fast approaching. Cooler temperatures and crisp air serve a reminder that summer is winding down. Many of…
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Fly Fishing: Seeing Catch & Release Again
It’s no secret that catch and release allows different anglers the ability to enjoy the same fish, but it’s pretty special to see it again. Last March during a spectacular Blue…
On the Water: Stoneflies
Stoneflies are sometimes an overlooked food group by fly fisherman. However, a stonefly is a large meal that a nice trout certainly does not overlook. Stoneflies can be found in…
Dry Fly Fishing: Summer
What time of year comes to mind when thinking about dry fly fishing? Most anglers that fish in Pennsylvania would say during the spring season. Spring is often considered the…
A Cool, Wet Summer & How It's Helping the Fishing
The conditions so far this summer are pretty much the opposite of last year, both the fish and fishermen are very happy. Last year the weather was warm, and very…
Fly Fishing: Cast Close By First
How does that old saying go? Thats right, “The grass is always greener on the other side”. While it is a saying that I’m sure has been applied to many things…
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…
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…