Beginner Fly Tying #11 – Woolly Bugger
Some anglers believe the Woolly Bugger, tied in its original way and its many alternatives catch more fish than any fly ever invented [...]
Some anglers believe the Woolly Bugger, tied in its original way and its many alternatives catch more fish than any fly ever invented [...]
A leech, like this Balanced Leech-CBO pattern by Phil Rowley, will harvest year in and year out in saltwater and freshwater. [...]
The Margaree has not been immune to the troubles. Recent measures of habitat restoration and mandated catch-and-release are helping. [...]
By October, most lodges in AK have boarded up, but the silvers are still coming, and the steelies are just starting their runs. An adventurous angler would find Valhalla [...]
The Fly Fishing Show of shows brings fly fishing the world around to a big tent near you. Explore all that’s new, good, better and best in angling with a fly. [...]
Attending the International Fly Tying Symposium, held this year in Lancaster, PA, is an opportunity to gain a wealth of invaluable experience in just two days. [...]
Keeping fly fishing simple is not a difficult task. Time should be spent casting, not dicking around with minutia we too often get sold [...]
The simplest fly patterns, especially terrestrials never seem to fail a fly fisher, and patterns like the Wooly Worm are good to go year round [...]
If you can’t cast proficiently, the best thing you can hope to catch on you're close to thousand bucks day is a cold. [...]
No matter the reality of why a cast is well performed or not, like actually being caused by fly line, leader, fly, or angler - it is the fly rod that is always charged with the responsibility for performance [...]