Fly Tying: Flymen Fishing Company 2014 New Products & Video

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I've been a fan of the Flymen Fishing Company from the very beginning, when they first hit the scene in 2008 with their Nymph Head beads. This innovative, forward thinking company is all about finding ways to design fly tying accessories that increase our efficiency...



Sunday’s Classic / 4 Worm Patterns I Always Carry In My Fly Box

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WORM FLY PATTERNS THAT CONSISTENTLY CATCH FISH It's no secret worm patterns are super consistent most of the year for catching both stocked and wild trout. They work especially well for stocked fish, after a big rain, and during the spring, winter, and fall seasons. I've...



Fly Fishing the Trico Hatch & Spinner Fall

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The first major spinner fall that I ever witnessed and had the pleasure of fishing took place many years ago on the South Platte River in Colorado. I'll never forget the excitement I felt as I watched countless trico spinners floating downstream in the surface...



Sunday’s Classic / Flathead Mayfly Nymphs Rule

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If you take the time to to flip over enough rocks in moderate moving water you're bound to find lots of Flathead Mayfly (Heptageniidae) clinger nymphs of various sizes. These three and two tailed flat bodied nymphs, with robust legs and broad heads are very...



Saturday’s Shoutout / Fly Fishing Guide Trevor Covich

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This week's Saturday Shoutout we showcase Trevor Covich, a veteran Alaskan fly fishing guide at Alaska West. Trevor recently put together a really cool fly fishing and tying video about one of his signature sculpin patterns. We also have provided links for two other fly...