I recently got to go out steelheading again for a couple days with one of my colleagues, Kevin, and his Dad, Pat. We went to the Pulaski area where some other bloggers have posted about in the past. It was the weekend before Thanksgiving, and conditions were favorable. Weather was nice and flows and visibility
Fishing with a Conscience
Everyone who has ever enjoyed the thrill of fly fishing understands that this sport entails much more than casting a line to a potential catch. Sustaining the places we use for recreation and work is vital to ensuring that the ecosystem remains a healthy place for us to enjoy, as well as a place where
Winter Fly Fishing
Winter fly fishing is a different game. Water is getting colder, hatches are sparse, and the fish are hunkered down. What to do? Get out and fish! Here is a brown from New Year’s Eve in 2016. View this post on Instagram A post shared by BlogFlyFish.com (@blogflyfish) Thanks to a prior Mop Fly
Fishing During the Snowstorm
There’s something magical about the first snowfall of the winter. There’s something magical about fishing in a snowstorm. Combine the two, and that was my Saturday outing at the Farmington. Snow started falling mid-morning and dusted the trees and paths. Everything looked grey but beautiful, too. I brought two fly rods: my Thomas and Thomas
