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Three Proven Options For Deep, Deep Nymphing

By Louis Cahill IT'S TIME TO MAKE LIKE CAPTAIN NEMO AND GO 20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA. Sometimes the only trick to catching fish is getting the fly down to their level. When you're nymphing and you're not catching fish it's always a good idea to add...
Fly Fishing: Being Outfitted Properly Should Always Be the #1 Priority

Many can attest to the feeling of pure excitement that comes over us right after we've parked the vehicle and are fixing to hit the water for a great day of fly fishing. It's an awesome feeling, one quite frankly, that I never get tired...
Sunday Classic / Fly Fishing Lights at Night

It's long been known by fishermen, that bright lights shining on the water at night create fishing hotspots. The lights attract plankton, which in turn, attracts the baitfish and other food sources that feed on them. Once you've got a good concentration of forage food hanging...
Some Days It’s All About the Twitch

Some days trout need more than just a well placed fly in their field of vision and a drag-free drift to persuade them to eat. When you're working water that you're certain holds trout, and a standard drag-free drift isn't getting the job done, try...
Tarpon on the Fly: 10 Rookie Mistakes

I'll never forget heading down to the Florida Keys for my first fishing trip for tarpon on the fly. Cruise control set and adrenaline pumping through my veins, that fifteen hour drive south only felt like it took four hours. My rookie confidence was overflowing,...
