Tag Archives: Gink & Gasoline
Sunday Classic / Fly Fishing Bass Ponds – 101

BELIEVE IT OR NOT, I'VE PROBABLY SPENT JUST AS MUCH TIME FLY FISHING ON BASS PONDS IN MY LIFE THAN I'VE SPENT TRAVELING AROUND CHASING TROUT. Fishing farm ponds is where I originally found my love for fly fishing. From 5th grade until I graduated high...
3 Ways to Improve Your Fly Casting on the Flats

About ten years ago, I embarked on my first international saltwater fly fishing trip, with a couple Texas boys I'd previously met while chasing peacock bass in the Amazon. The saltwater trip took place down in Mexico, specifically the Ascension Bay area. Our primary target...
8 Elements of Fly Design to Follow for Imitating Trout Food Sources

When tying fly patterns, it's very important that you try your best to incorporate several different elements of fly design to increase their effectiveness. No one knows with complete certainty what order or priority trout rank each element of a food source or fly pattern,...
Sunday Classic / Don’t Gink it, Sink It

Ever been on a trout stream during a blanket hatch and no matter how many times you drift your floating imitation over the rising fish, it's ignored? I've experienced this frustrating situation many times on the water. When this happened in the past, I used...
Fly Fishing the Trico Hatch & Spinner Fall

The first major spinner fall that I ever witnessed and had the pleasure of fishing took place many years ago on the South Platte River in Colorado. I'll never forget the excitement I felt as I watched countless trico spinners floating downstream in the surface...
