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The trout-approved Rubber Legs fly. / Photo by Jasper Taback I like to fish dry flies. It’s not that I dislike nymph fishing, but there’s something truly special about watching a trout rise to your ...
Successful nymphing starts with your setup. A two-fly nymph rig is often the way to go – it allows you to cover a wider range of the water column, and it adds variety to your patterns. I’ll typically ...
I tangled my line, caught rocks and cast so haphazardly that fish miles away must have heard me. But there’s a reason it’s called fishing, not catching.
Fly fishers have a lot of learning to do when it comes to all of the insects that tempt a trout. Of the four main insect groups — midges, caddis flies, mayflies and stoneflies — it is the stoneflies ...
The lake level fell 0.3 feet to rest 1.5 feet below seasonal power pool of 659 feet. This is 37.5 feet below the top of flood pool. • Table Rock Lake: The lake level fell 0.3 feet to rest 1.9 feet ...
The river’s waking up, pushing muddy color and rising. Fly anglers looking for alternatives to the less-than-perfect conditions or in need of safer locations for young anglers are appearing around ...
At last week's meeting of the Arrowhead Fly Fishers, Alaskan fishing guide Tim Pearson offered an overview of fishing on the Copper River in southwestern Alaska. Opening day on the river, where only ...
The lake level fell 1.2 feet to rest 0.3 feet below seasonal power pool of 659 feet. This is 36.3 feet below the top of flood pool. ? Table Rock Lake: The lake level fell 0.8 feet to rest 0.5 feet ...