These flies work, and these rivers produce. Links are below. Note that these are all amply-stocked waters that many already visit and about which much information already has been published. I’ve found that many rivers are sub-par. I track in my fishing journal what fly patterns work on which waters. So, the links below are
Patagonia and SET Fly Fishing
I am not really sure how to start this post and so I’ll just get into it. This is a long one: get strapped for the ride. A few weeks ago I received a surprising email that a spot had opened up last-minute on the Concord Outfitters’ Patagonia trip. And at a discount. I was
Winter Fishing Tips from Lance Egan
I am looking forward to a break in the weather and to start fishing. Here is a new video from Lance Egan with many practical tips. I particularly liked his fly recommendations and how he read water. Who knew that winter fish can be in the shallow water? Enjoy!
Summer Dreams: Buffalo Creek, VA
Note to reader: I wrote this at the tail end of last summer, then promptly forgot about it in my attempts to keep up with the insanity of the world. So hopefully this gives you a little taste of summer at the tail end of the winter season. Also make sure to call your senators
Fly Fishing as a ‘Game’: An Orvis Podcast
Fly fishing is pretty odd, isn’t it? We use feathers, fur, and metal to try to dupe fish. Casting isn’t easy, particularly in the wind. We make things hard. But when it all comes together, it’s a thrill. I write about this because of a recent Tom Rosenbauer podcast on “Don’t Play the Fly-Fishing Game
