If you’re keen on learning pretty advanced techniques and hearing about the latest gear, you may want to visit three online forums. Many competitive fly fishermen and many regular anglers contribute their thoughts. The web sites also allow you to post questions you may have. So, consider visiting Trout Legend, Trout Predator, and Innovative Fly
‘Vertical Drag’ and the Swift River
With my favorite freestones subject to the August heat and occasional dearth of rain, I continue to focus on the Swift. I continue to find that the fishing is increasingly challenging each time. Flies that worked well in the past now are getting refused. Trout are becoming less concentrated in particular spots: they’re spreading out
Do You Keep a Fishing Log?
For the first 30 years I fished, I experimented with keeping logs. I would often start a detailed log, keep at it for a month, before slacking off and leaving it blank. But a couple years back, I got back into it. See, a lot of people fly fish for a lot of different reasons.
Fishing for Pike in Alaska
(NortheasternFlyFishingPerspective.Blogspot.com) I’ve never fished for pike. I’ve never fished in Alaska. After reading a Richard Strolis’ recent blog post, I want to do both. 40″ pike? Catching dozens a day? Sign me up.