The Double Spey, For Single Hand

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Access to a couple of good Spey casts can be a game changer for single-hand fly anglers. All of the same physics that's at work in Spey casting carries over to the single-hand rod. Although Spey casting can be technical and intimidating for the uninitiated, it's...

Trout Utilize Shade Year Round and So Should Anglers

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When fly anglers bring up the topic of targeting shade in conversation for catching trout, most of the time they're talking about doing it during the dog days of summer. Although it's true that trout will regularly seek out shade (for cooler water) when water...

The Good Stuff

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DON’T FORGET TO TAKE IN THE GOOD STUFF We, as fly fishermen, tend to get caught up in the small space that lies between our eyes and the water’s surface. It’s hard not to. That’s what we need to do in order to be successful on...

Invisible Waters

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By Daniel Galhardo I GOT INSPIRED TO WRITE THIS POST AFTER READING KENT KLEWEIN’S POST ABOUT HOW ABOUT ALL SEAMS HOLD FISH, And after taking a couple of people tenkara fishing in a mountain stream yesterday. In line with Kent’s post, I can tell you that...

Sunday Classic / Fast Pocket Water & Big Attractor Dry Flies

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DURING THE SPRING, SUMMER AND FALL I OFTEN GET THE ITCH. To forget about catching numbers and instead see how big of an attractor dry fly I can get away with fishing and still fool trout. For those of you who don't know, my closest...