Fly Fishing New Zealand: A Young Guide’s Epic Backcountry Adventure
We caught up with Brady, a young guide with an old soul and a 5-weight in hand, who’s traded comfort for the chase—living out of a car in the New Zealand backcountry, stalking brown trout that spook at their own shadow. From his humble roots wrangling critters in Arkansas ponds to guiding high-country waters in Breckenridge, this fella's journey reminds us why we fish: not just for the tug, but for the stories that ripple out long after the cast. Here’s what he had to say about chasing fish, finding friends across the globe, and living a life tied to the current.
Chasing Giants: Gear, Stories, and the Quest for Monster Dollies
We caught up with Oliver somewhere between the tail end of winter and the slow thaw of spring—the kind of time when the rivers are still locked up but the mind is already drifting downstream. He's the kind of guy who doesn't talk big, but fishes big, with a deep love for the wild places and the fish that live there. From getting frostbitten chasing Dollies to flavor-blasting campfire meals with Goldfish crackers, Oliver's story is one of hard-earned laughs, big fish, and going deep into the backcountry with the right crew and the wrong sleeping bag. We chatted about his journey into fly fishing, what keeps him chasing trophy Dolly Varden, and why the best trips are the ones that leave a mark—on you and your gear.
How to Tie Effective Nymph Patterns That Catch Fish
You know, fly fishing’s got a way of calling you out to the water, and for Dylan Gonzales, that call came early. Growing up on the golf course with his dad Eli, Dylan didn’t expect to find a lifelong passion for tying flies, but sure enough, his dad’s old vise at the kitchen table set the hook. From tying simple patterns to becoming a Signature Fly Tyer for Umpqua Feather Merchants, Dylan’s journey has been a mix of trial, error, and plenty of casting. We caught up with him to talk about how he blends simplicity with effectiveness, his partnerships with industry-leading brands, and—most importantly—how he’s still chasing that perfect cast.
Inside the Mind of a Modern Fly Rod Craftsman: Lance Kittel’s Journey
We caught up with Lance Kittel the same way you find a good bend in the river—by following the signs and trusting the current. Now, I’ve spent a lotta years guiding folks through riffles and runs, but every now and then, someone comes along who’s doing more than just casting lines—they’re crafting ‘em. Lance, founder of Pescavida, started building custom fly rods during a cold Gunnison winter, and what began as a broke grad student’s side project turned into something truly special. Pull up a chair by the campfire (or scroll down), and hear from the man himself—about creativity, craftsmanship, and what it really means to land a fish with something you built from scratch.
From Stream to Studio: How Fly Fishing Shapes Sarah’s Art and Life
Every now and then, you cross paths with someone who just gets it—that feeling you get knee-deep in a cold stream, eyes locked on a rising trout, heart beating like it’s the first cast of the season. We caught up with Sarah, an artist and angler who’s carved out her own trail from the banks of Montana to the waters of northern Michigan. Over a cup of camp coffee and stories swapped like flies in a tackle box, she let us in on how fly fishing isn’t just a sport—it’s her canvas.
The Vital Role of Public Lands in Preserving Fishing Habitats
Public lands are crucial for productive fishing and hunting, offering some of the best habitats for wildlife, especially in the West. Healthy, protected habitats help sustain the species we love to fish for, like trout, whose populations are at risk due to habitat loss. As anglers, we have a vested interest in preserving these lands, which is why laws protecting national monuments and public lands are vital.
Inside the Lens of Gilbert Rowley: Fly Fishing Films That Tell a Story
Every now and then, you come across a fella who isn’t just in the river — he’s part of it. We caught up with Gilbert, a fly fishing filmmaker whose lens has chased trout from high mountain streams to far-flung corners of the globe. He’s the kind of guy who sees a hatch the way a conductor sees a symphony — detail, rhythm, and story all rolled into one. Between projects and packing for trips that’d make any angler weak in the knees, Gilbert sat down with us to talk about how a borrowed camera, a wooly bugger, and a deep love for water turned into a career that’s as inspiring as it is technical. Pull up a chair and pour yourself a strong cup — this one’s worth the drift.
3 Essential Tips for Tying Big Streamers That Catch More Fish
If there’s one thing that makes a streamer junkie’s heart skip a beat, it’s a well-tied fly with the perfect swim. So, we tracked down Jeff—a guy whose Instagram is packed with some of the cleanest, fishiest streamer patterns you’ll ever see. He’s been at the vise since he was a teenager, drawing inspiration from legends like Larry Dahlberg and Kelly Galloup. We talked about his approach to tying, how he fine-tunes patterns for specific fishing situations, and what’s next on his bench.
The One That Didn’t Get Away: Landing a Monster Brown Trout
We caught up with Tomas fresh off an absolute ripper of a fishing trip—one that ended with a brown trout most folks only dream about. Three days, miles of hiking, and one last-minute decision led to a heart-racing moment he won’t forget. With his brothers by his side and a barbless hook keeping things interesting, Tom put his skills to the test and landed the fish of the season. But he’s not done yet—there’s unfinished business on this river, and a new target on the horizon. Here’s how it all went down.
Big Sugar's Quiet Move: The Rock Mine Threatening Everglades Restoration
The South Florida Water Management District gave the green light for this controversial project, which is being sold as a "water resources" project, but let’s be real—this mine is more about making a quick buck off crushed limestone than restoring the Everglades. What’s worse? The same companies behind the mine, like U.S. Sugar, are suing the Everglades Restoration project that’s already doing real work to protect our waters.
Louisiana Redfish on the Fly: Expert Advice from Ron Ratliff
If you’ve ever dreamed of chasing bull redfish in the Louisiana marsh, you’ll want to hear from someone who’s spent his life doing just that. We caught up with Ron Ratliff (@ronratliffs_marshdawn), a seasoned fly fishing guide with decades of experience hunting reds in the murky waters of the Gulf. From his first sight-casted redfish back in ‘89 to his deep-rooted passion for conservation, Ron knows these fish—and this fishery—like the back of his hand.
5 Expert Tips for Tying Fish-Catching Nymph Patterns from Dylan Gonzales
We caught up with Dylan Gonzales, a fly tyer who's mastered the art of simplicity without sacrificing results. Dylan's journey in fly tying started back in his high school days, inspired by his dad, and has since evolved into a career crafting effective patterns for the water. As a Signature Fly Tyer for Umpqua Feather Merchants and member of some of the top ProTeams in the industry, Dylan knows what works when it comes to creating flies that fish can't resist. Here’s a look at his approach to fly tying and some tips that will have your patterns catching more than just your attention.
The Perfect Harmony: Exploring Jazz & Fly Fishing
I recently had the chance to catch up with Håvard Stubø who blends two of the greatest passions in life: fly fishing and jazz. From fishing trips with his father in Northern Norway to sharing the stage and casting lines at the same time, this guy’s journey is a true symphony. He’s the genius behind Jazz & Fly Fishing, and his ability to find the rhythm in both music and casting a fly rod is something I couldn't wait to dive into.
Expert Tips for Landing Big Fish | The Never-Ending Challenge of Fly Fishing
We caught up with Mike from Latitude Guiding, and let me tell ya—this guy’s been at it for a while. From chasing fish with a fly rod to capturing the magic behind the lens, he’s got a knack for both hooking fish and telling their stories. We talked about his early days learning the craft, how he built Latitude Guiding into a go-to operation, and, of course, his top tips for landing the big ones. Whether you’re here for the fish or the film, Mike’s got wisdom to share.
Legislative Push: BTT's Fight for Everglades Restoration and Fish Conservation
As Florida gears up for its 2025 legislative session, Bonefish & Tarpon Trust (BTT) is working closely with Governor DeSantis and state legislators to secure funding and programs that will enhance water quality and fish habitats along the state’s coastlines. With the Everglades being key to Florida’s world-class fisheries, BTT is pushing for strong funding to continue Everglades restoration and water quality projects to protect coastal ecosystems and improve fishing conditions.
5 Expert Tips for Tying Midges That Catch More Fish
We caught up with Tyler, a fly fishing guide and fly designer, to chat about his journey from fishing with his dad as a kid to making a career out of guiding and tying flies that fool the pickiest trout. Tyler’s been in the game for over 20 years, crafting killer patterns like The Wader Midge and The Anneworm, and now he’s setting his sights on YouTube to teach even more anglers. Whether you’re looking for tips on tying midges or just want to know how a fly fishing obsession turns into a full-time gig, Tyler’s got some wisdom to share.
How to Catch Roosterfish on the Fly: Tips from a Baja Legend
If there’s one fish that’ll test your patience, your casting, and your ability to sprint in the sand like your life depends on it, it’s the roosterfish. Lucky for us, we caught up with Jeffrey, a fly fishing guide who traded the cold waters of upstate New York for the adrenaline rush of chasing roosters in Baja. He’s got the stories, the scars, and the wisdom to prove it. From making flies out of sewing supplies as a kid to landing monster roosters on the fly, Jeffrey’s journey is a wild one—and he’s got some hard-earned advice for anyone looking to take on this surf-dwelling ghost
The Fight to Keep Oil and Gas Out of Nevada’s Pristine Ruby Mountains
The Ruby Mountains in Nevada are a fly fisher’s dream, offering pristine streams, high alpine lakes, and an impressive snowpack. With stunning landscapes and abundant wildlife, including the prized Lahontan cutthroat trout, it's no wonder anglers from all over the West make the trek to fish these iconic waters.
5 Pro Tips for Tying Foam Hoppers
If there’s one thing I love about fly fishing, it’s how it finds people in the wildest ways. We caught up with Adam, a fly tyer whose journey started with childhood doodles and a backyard river system (yes, really). What started as a mountain lake adventure turned into a full-blown passion for fly fishing and tying, and now he’s crafting some seriously fishy foam hoppers. From the art of perfect proportions to finding that sweet spot between realism and function, Adam’s got some solid tips—and a vision for the future.
Mastering Trout Feeding Patterns: Understanding Stoneflies & Midges
When it comes to fly fishing, understanding the behavior of insects and how trout respond to their hatches can significantly increase your chances of landing fish. One of the most interesting groups of insects to pay attention to are stoneflies, midges, and their various stages of life. Each of these insects has its own unique life cycle and behavior that affects when and how trout will feed.