Tag Archives: how to fly fish
Sunday’s Classic / Pheasant Tail Nymph Attractor

I’m a firm believer in utilizing a bright attractor nymph in my tandem nymph rigs during the winter months. A couple years back, I thought to myself, why not take a proven traditional fly patterns and modify them with bright attractor fly tying materials. This...
The Redfish Wiggler

My buddy Paul Puckett is best known for his beautiful paintings of fish and his funny renderings of celebrity’s holding fish. What you may not know about Paul is that he’s a redfish junky. So much so that he recently moved to Charleston SOuth Carolina...
Saturday Shoutout / Mikes Gone Fishing

Nothing is nearer to my heart than a fellow sharing a few good words and some great photos on a subject we both love. Mike Sepelak does both with a gentile grace that’s impossible to resist. I hear the sounds of the North Carolina...
New Products From Sage for 2013

There aren’t a lot of names in fly fishing bigger than Sage. Known for quality rods hand made here in the USA, Sage is clearly a leader in the sport. When a company like Sage takes a marked turn in its rod design theory,...
Sunday’s Classic / Split-Shot Placement For Tandem Nymph Rigs

Have you ever heard the saying, “The difference between a good nymph fisherman and a poor nymph fisherman is knowing when to add one more split-shot to your rig”? If your nymphs aren’t getting down in the strike zone, you’re going to be missing a...
