If you’re looking to read some fun and interesting content, read Steve Culton’s blog. He fishes the Farmington, is a guide, and offers clinics. He’s also a great writer and composes some entertaining prose. His blog recently linked to an article he wrote on “Three Great Wet Flies for Summer.” To chase brown trout, I
Tenkarpa!
There are many awesome videos online. And, the good folks at Orvis recently circulated this one below. It’s really funny and worth watching. It helped me start my morning on a good note.
New Guy Here
Hey everyone! I’m Lance, and have been invited by Jo and Troy to join the team here at Fly Fish MA! Firstly, I would like to extend my thanks to Jo and Troy… they have done a fantastic job on this blog, giving up many spots, special rigs, and all sorts of information that most
The Serendipity
I carry with me many emerger patterns. I think those flies look like sitting ducks to trout. They mimic vulnerable bugs that attempt to rise to the water’s surface. They’re high-percentage snacks. Most of the takes I’ve had this summer have been on emergers: flies with shucks, materials suggesting air bubbles on their backs, and/or