Sunday’s Classic / Soft-Hackle Hares Ear

2 comments / Posted on / by

This Week’s Sunday Classic post showcases the Soft-Hackle Hares Ear. Don’t just load up on soft-hackle pheasant-tails, do the same with soft-hackle hares ears. Photo By: Louis Cahill Guiding has allowed me the opportunity to examine lots of my clients fly boxes over the years....



Saturday’s Shoutout / MidCurrent, Ask the Experts

No comments yet / Posted on / by

This weeks Saturday’s Shoutout goes to MidCurrent, for its Ask the Experts section. Anyone that surfs the web and also fly fishes has probably heard of Midcurrent. I try to visit the site at least once a week over a cup of coffee to read the latest content. It’s...



The Scott F2, Better Than Sex?

3 comments / Posted on / by

  Years ago I acquired an old fiberglass rod that had belonged to my Grandfather. I don’t know why he owned that rod. It was a miserable stick. I fished it a few times and pretty much wrote off fiberglass all together. That is until...



Sunday Classic / Lionfish – Hell on the Ecosystem

No comments yet / Posted on / by

Lionfish may be the mother of all invasive species. Take a moment to think about this: a lionfish (native to the Indo-Pacific) has no natural predators in the Atlantic ocean. It can live up to fifteen years, reaching sexual maturity in less than a year....



Saturday Shoutout / Bring It On Home

No comments yet / Posted on / by

This week, two very different perspectives, on two very different homes and some exceptional writing. “In the Impressionist Wing”,  from Mysteries Internal.  Erin Block, a wonderful writer, on becoming a mountain woman.   “Lights Go Out On A Fly Fish Frat House”  Lo Fi Fly,...