Tag Archives: fly fishing blog
Pinners and Winners

Here they are! The winners of the Take A Pinner Fishing Photo Contest. Thanks to everyone who took a Pinner fishing this month and shared the photos on Instagram. We got some great entries and had a lot a lot of fun drinking our...
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....
Sunday Classic / The Echo Micro Practice Rod for Teaching Fly Casting

No one is intimidated by a toy. I'm an evangelist. A true believer, and like any zealot, there is nothing I love more than sharing my faith. I find myself teaching a lot of fly casting. Whether you picked up a fly rod yesterday or twenty years...
Packs And Storage From Umpqua

EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE A NEW PRODUCT MAKES YOU ASK, WHY DIDN'T I THINK OF THAT? Umpqua's new Tailgater Organizer is one of those brilliant idea that makes us all slap our foreheads. Made to fit an inexpensive Rubbermaid container this organizer and workstation makes...
Fix Your Tailing Loops Once and For All

Tailing loops are maybe the most common problem in fly casting and they are remarkably easy to fix. During our last Bonefish School in the Bahamas we had a great conversation about tailing loops with good friend Michael White. Whitie's approach to fixing tailing loops...
