Tag Archives: fly fishing blog
Sunday Classic / What is more important, presentation or fly choice?

A few years ago, I was lucky enough to have the honor to participate in a podcast interview for askaboutflyfishing.com. It was an hour long conversation over the phone, with me spending most of that time talking about trout tactics on my home waters. Just...
11 Tips for Correctly Presenting Your Fly To Tarpon

Anyone that's fly fished for tarpon probably knows how easy it is to present the fly incorrectly. If you miss your target, even by just a little bit, it can drastically lower your chances for getting a tarpon to eat. Cast the fly too close, and...
The Moth Larva Hatch

By Kent Klewein AS I RELIVED LAST YEAR'S SPRING FISHING SEASON IN MY HEAD SEARCHING FOR THE PERFECT HATCH, THE COLOR OF BRIGHT GREEN BEGAN ENTERING MY CONSCIENCE, AND BAM! LIKE A SLAP TO THE FACE, IT HIT ME. Every year we get a month-long trout feeding...
Sunday Classic / Don’t Keep Staring in One Place if You’re Seeing Nada

By Kent Klewein MY RECENT TRIP TO THE BAHAMAS, FLY FISHING FOR BONEFISH, I GOT A CHANCE TO WORK OUT A BUNCH OF KINKS IN MY FLATS FISHING. From the help of my buddies, the helpful staff on hand and the fantastic bahamian guides, I eventually got...
Sunday Classic / 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...
