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Adult spotted lanternflies, usually seen between July and November, are about one inch long and one-half inch wide. The tan ...
I’ll admit it – fly fishing with nymphs isn’t my favorite thing in the world. I prefer to watch a dry fly float downstream ...
Rainbows like to rise to dry flies. They typically hang out higher in the water column than brown trout, and they do a good deal more of their feeding on the water’s surface. During a strong insect ...
Spotted lanternflies are an invasive species in the United States, and Tennessee officials are asking for help identifying them.
Off-colored water can make early-season angling difficult. Fly fishers with skills beyond the swift water know that looking ...
Once located, crappies are easily taken by fly presentations that include streamers, dry flies and even nymphs.
Many Great Lakes tributaries require anglers to only use one fly to discourage snagging, so double nymph rigs may be off the table. Be sure to check the local regulations before hitting the water.