With rivers rising rapidly, this is a great time to hang out with our families and give thanks to the mothers in our lives who have done their best, overcome obstacles, and loved us. Up top is a beautiful video. Tuna are such amazing creatures: built for efficient propulsion and such eating machines. Enjoy this
Author: Jo Tango
Report: the Westfield’s East Branch
A low-volume outing with water cold and high. But, made contact and learned much. #contactnymphrod #thomasandthomasflyrods #euronymphing #flyfishing A post shared by BlogFlyFish (@blogflyfish) on May 13, 2017 at 2:41pm PDT (Note, there are four pictures above. Hover over the image and click the right arrow.) Today was hard work. With another rainstorm approaching, I
At the Bench: a Caddis Emerger Variant
Size 18 CDC Caddis Emerger. Usually produces all summer. #flytying #euronymphing #flyfishing #ignoringmydayjob A post shared by BlogFlyFish (@blogflyfish) on May 11, 2017 at 6:05am PDT Some rivers I fish have ridiculous Caddis hatches and not many mayflies. Who knows why. At those spots, I find that emerger patterns can work very well. On some
‘Early Spring on the SBR’
Up top is a very soothing video from Tim Flagler of Tightline Productions. I think he produces the best fly tying videos out there. The video is of his home water: the Raritan’s South Branch. There are no words in the video. Only music, fish and flies. Enjoy!