I like to fish midge patterns, particularly when at tailwaters or when I want to throw something that looks innocuous. I’ve written before that Midge Larvae are a big part of my fly boxes. They work well as part of an indicator or Euro-style rig. I also like them as part of a dry-dropper set-up
Category: Techniques
Cleaning and Organizing My Fishing Gear
An Arctic blast is a great time for me to clean and organize my gear. I don’t think my favorite river, the Farmington, will be available for a bit. Here is a post from Andy Lyons: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Andrew Lyons (@nutmegeuro) So, here is a list of
‘Streamers for Big Trout’
The New Fly Fisher has a video out on streamer fishing (link here, or see below). It’s another episode in the Orvis Guide to Fly Fishing series, which I really enjoy. All of the videos in this series are very well-produced and highly-informative. So, hope you enjoy them. Coincidentally, saw the shot below on Instagram.
‘Stillwater Basics for Trout’
One of my daydreams is to buy a kayak and fish with it. There are some great waters out there, such as Walden Pond. And, I’ve always wanted to stalk big fish at the lower parts of the Swift River. To that end, here is a very good video on stillwater techniques. I learned a