Decisions, decisions. If you’re a fly angler, you have lots to make. Yes, there are plenty of different lures on tackle-shop shelves, but not nearly as many as there are different fly patterns in well ...
The river is reaching summer flow levels rapidly. Water temperatures are making a rise. Insect activity is producing stellar ...
A close second would be, “What (or how many) fly patterns do I need to have to be successful most of the time? Those are both valid queries, and ones which reflect the quintessence of fly-fishing. On ...
The lightning bug lure, a staple in fly fishing boxes throughout the U.S., is an easy at-home project as anglers prepare for the upcoming fishing season.
Add Outdoor Life (opens in a new tab) Adding us as a Preferred Source in Google by using this link indicates that you would like to see more of our content in Google News results. As winter creeps in ...
In an unlikely order of events, Henry Ramsay was tying flies for a couple years before he ever saw anyone fly-fishing. Inspired by the old “American Sportsman” television program, he made as earnest a ...
Editor’s note: This is another in a series of favorite flies used by Schuylkill County Trout Unlimited Chapter members. In the late 1950s Paul Berger of Trout Run marketed a material he sold as Honey ...
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