Category Archives: Trout Fishing
Trout Utilize Shade Year Round and So Should Anglers

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...
Invisible Waters

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...
12 Tiny Nymphs that Always Seem to Get the Job Done

I used to shy away from fishing tiny nymphs during my rookie years of fly fishing. Particularly those size 20-26 midge patterns. Those intimidated me especially. When I used to look at those flies in the bins at fly shops, I can remember thinking, "how...
Most Seams Hold Trout Regardless of Size

Just about all seams in rivers and streams hold trout. The larger and deeper the water a seam has, the more trout it can hold. Likewise, the smaller and shallower a seam is, the less room there will be available and less trout it can accommodate....
Opening Day

Is the end of the beginning the beginning of the end? For years, maybe decades, my buddy Dan and I have kept a tradition. To be on Dan's home water together on opening day of trout season. This is a high point on the calendar for...
