Davy Wotton is a fish hawk (prior posts here and here). A member of the Fly Fishing Hall of Fame and previously on the Wales national team, he knows his stuff. I attribute much of what I know about wet-fly fishing to him and a detailed chapter about him in Dave Hughes’ Wet Flies book.
Category: Flies and fly tying
Spring Flies
I’ve been heading out each weekend to fish. It has become both a want and a need, as we ride out the first wave of Covid-19. I cannot explain how nice it felt to be outside, feel a breeze on my face, and to engage in an activity that reminded me of how life used
#OnlineIronFly Fly Tying Competition & Staying Close to Home (Unfortunately)
Many of us are stuck inside, doing the social-distancing thing. However, many of us are lucky enough to get out and fish on occasion during these trying times. I have been able to, and I have been focusing on close waters that I think don’t have many people. Even if that means it’s going to
Swift River Steelhead Worm Fly: THE SNACK ATTACK
Hope this post finds everyone healthy and happy as can be given the current situation. At least, we can still get out in the woods. Given that the rain seems to want to keep the rivers all high, I figured you all may want to get a secret fly recipe that keeps the rod bending
