I think many fly fishing videos make it look easy. Music is in the background, tippets don’t break, and the trout voraciously eat flies. But, we all know there’s a lot of trial and error. The video up top from Dave and Amelia Jensen is a refreshing change of pace. The two are talking out
A Cold Outing and a Bald Eagle
TL;DR: Landed about 10, all rainbows. Highlight was a 17″ one (two photos up top). ________________________ Though the forecast high was 36 °F with gusts of wind, I decided to fish. With many Swift regulars exhorting me to fish before “catch and keep” returns south of Rt. 9 on January 1, I
‘Small Stream Reflections’
(Brk Trt) Yet another awesome blog is Small Stream Reflections. It’s basically art in the form of a blog. Beautiful photographs, earnest prose, and the adventures of chasing brook trout. Brk Trt has a true passion for fly tying and finding wild fish. I read often the blog.
Worms, worms, worms!
Purists may hate me for saying this, but I love using worm flies. Why? Because they just catch fish. I’ve taken most of my biggest trout on worms flies, and they always seem to bring in trout on days when nothing else seems to work. Places to use them? Swift, Swift, Swift… for some reason