The majority of the time, a single fly is the best presentation for success when fly fishing. An individual fly floats seemingly untethered, more at the mercy of the river currents. Even a single ...
The water is high. Conditions are rough. Anglers still wanting to fish are dredging flies down deep to locate trout that still have to eat. The best way to get to the fish and double your chances for ...
During this transitional time of year, it’s not uncommon for one day of lights-out action to be followed by a total skunking. Even traditional methods of predicting fish behavior like tracking fronts, ...
Guides and friends from the Silver Bow Fly Shop did well on the Spokane River recently, reporting consistent action on nymph rigs. Flows are a good bit above average for this time of year, so fish ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Ohio Division of Wildlife has been working with stakeholders as it examines shifting some of its steelhead trout stockings this spring to the Cuyahoga River. With the river’s ...
Fishing the Patapsco River at the border of Howard and Baltimore counties, I often encountered the smiling face of Roland Avery, as effective a trout fisherman as I’ve ever met. Over the years I used ...
The North Fork of the Coeur d’Alene is low, so you’ll need to find some water with depth. Mornings should continue to be best with dry flies and a dropper. The usual summertime tactics (dry/dropper, ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- It doesn’t seem to matter right now where you wet a line for steelhead trout. Spawning “silver bullets” are roaring up area rivers and streams around Northeast Ohio, and success ...
Fishing memories is always a mistake in a fishing tournament, especially in the Kings River Smallmouth Shootout. One of the most remarkable fishing events conceived, the Kings River Smallmouth ...