Here is a cool video on a technique that can work on clear and shallow water. It works best when you’re below the fish and can see their behavior. It is similar to the “sight nymphing” technique about which noted guide Ed Engle writes in Fishing Small Flies: no indicator, a weighted nymph, and you
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The Tippet Wrap
Here’s a clever way to tie an improved clinch knot on a cold day. Pretty cool.
TROUTBITTEN and the F3T
Hey all, I apologize for the lack of posts lately from myself. It’s been a crazy month or so, but I’m ready to get back on track and have bunch of posts ready to go! But first, I wanted to share a website that, in my opinion, has some of the best fly fishing articles
Caddis Larvae
As I re-read my fishing log, one fly did particularly well during spring and early-summer: a green Caddis Larva. Early-season trout, when I selectively stomach-sample a few, are usually absolutely chock-full of Caddis Pupae and Larvae. Nearly always, I see the light-green variety. You can really spend a lot of time on such a fly.
