From Water to Spool: The Environmental Impact of Recycling Fishing Line
Taking care of old fishing line is not just about cleanliness but also about environmental responsibility. Improperly discarded fishing line poses risks to boaters, beachgoers, and wildlife. The good news is that fishing lines can be recycled, contributing to a more sustainable approach.
Pale Morning Duns: Trout Fishing with Frogwater Productions
Although not quite as popular as Salmonflies or Green Drakes, the Pale Morning Dun offers some of the most consistent and dependable nymph and dry fly fishing every summer. Western rivers with strong PMD hatches typically have trout that key in on these bugs for several weeks or even months.
Journey Into the Jungle. "A Fly Fishing Adventure In the Bolivian Amazon"
In this article, I invite you to join me on this journey as we jump into the practicalities of getting there, the specialized gear that proved essential, the rustic charm of the lodge that became my sanctuary, how the weather played part and, of course, the exhilarating world of fly fishing in the Amazon jungle.
Mastering Euro Nymphing | Building the Perfect Rig | Trout Fishing
Euro Nymphing has become a go-to technique for anglers around the world seeking, efficient presentations in their pursuit of trout. The method's success lies not only in skillful execution but also in the construction of a well-designed Euro Nymphing rig. In this guide, we'll talk about the intricacies of building the perfect rig for Euro Nymphing. Unraveling these steps will elevate your nymphing game and increase your chances of landing more trout, on your next visit to the water.
New Zealand Fly Fishing: Tiny Creek, Epic Brown Trout
Venturing back to a creek that he has previously explored, Gareth from Trout Hunting NZ finds himself a very pleasant surprise. Earlier visits had yielded only small trout, but this time was different. The creek revealed its treasures with several magnificent brown trout and the unexpected bonus rainbow trout.
Join Trout Hunting NZ on a journey somewhere in New Zealand fly fishing a tiny creek for big browns
StepsbyStep Guide: Fly Tying for Beginners Elk Hair Caddis
In this guide, we'll delve into the art of tying one of the most versatile and effective dry flies ever created, the Elk Hair Caddis. Whether you're new to the world of fly tying or just seeking to enhance your skills, join us on this as we unlock the secrets to success in tying this iconic pattern
What is Fly fishing: Origin of the Fly
Let's dive into the history of fly fishing, exploring its origins and journey through time. Starting from where it all began, we'll navigate through the most significant moments and changes that have shaped this sport forever.
Bull Trout, Alaska Guiding and the Mayfly Project : Fly Fishing Insider Podcast
Your host, Christian Bacasa, speaks with Kaitlen and Jess from the Mayfly Project and gets a breakdown of what they have been up to. They also cover quite a bit of fishing, from Bull trout to Alaska Guiding scenarios. This is a fun episode and worth the listen.
Skwala Unveils the All-New Backeddy Fly Fishing Wader 2024
Skwala Fishing proudly introduces the latest addition to its esteemed wader collection – the Backeddy Wader. Now available both in participating retailers and online, this new release is set to enhance the brand's reputation as a creator of the world's finest fly fishing apparel.
Preserving the Legacy: The Greenback Cutthroat Trout
Evolving over two million years from other Oncorhynchus species that migrated through the Columbia and Snake River basins to the Green and Yellowstone River basins, the Greenback Cutthroat emerged as a small but resilient subspecies.
How to tie the Blood Knot: Essential Fly Fishing Knots
Are you an avid angler looking to enhance your knot skills? One essential knot every angler should master is the blood knot. A reliable method of connecting two lines, making it a go-to choice for connecting leader and tippet.
“Fly Fishing Across Mexico” Ep 1/7— It started with a bet, ended with a fishing trip around the world
In this first episode of the “Fly Fishing Across Mexico” series from Dorsal Outdoors, The boys talk about the Search and how a century-old plan starts to come together. Ben, a walk-on kicker at Ole Miss, reminisces about a spontaneous decision ten years ago to go fly fishing in Belize on a small budget. Encouraged by a friend, George, they planned the trip, facing doubts about affordability and logistics. Against all odds, they embarked on the adventure, and the story reflects on the enduring nature of their fly fishing trips over the years despite significant life changes.
Revitalizing PA Trout Fisheries: Trout Unlimited's Impact on Appalachian Trout Fishing
In this article from Trout Unlimited, Brian discusses ongoing efforts to restore and rehabilitate wild trout fisheries in the Appalachian Mountains. The central topic focuses on addressing the impact of Abandoned Mine Drainage (AMD).
18th Annual Fly Fishing Film Tour (F3T): Official Selections
Embarking on its 18th annual journey, the Fly Fishing Film Tour (F3T) will once again take fly fishing enthusiasts all over the world on a captivating cinematic adventure. This year's tour promises a reel spectacle as it showcases films from Brazil, Baja, The PNW, and up into Canada with many other spectacular fisheries in between.
Bullseye on the Water: Mastering the Bow and Arrow Cast: Fly fishing Techniques
Exploring secluded creeks during the heart of summer, equipped with a nimble 3-weight rod and a small box of flies, poised to unleash a bow and arrow cast in the first available opening spacious enough for my rod. These moments represent some of the most intimate days on the water, and the bow and arrow cast is the key that unlocks all the magic.
Unlocking Success: Fly Tying for Beginners Zebra Midge
The Zebra Midge is a classic and effective pattern and has consistently proven its worth in enticing finicky trout over the years. With its simplicity to tie its a must-know for every fly tier, and a great starting point for beginners.
GOLD FEVER | Exploring Uncharted Rivers via Helicopter in Bolivia
In September 2022, an expedition embarked on a thrilling journey to uncover unexplored rivers in the heart of the Amazon, commencing from Pluma Lodge in Bolivia/Tsimane. Venturing into the 'Serranía Moseten' region, they encountered numerous tributaries untouched by human presence. The exceptional aspect of this adventure was our participation in exploration trips via helicopter, enabling us to fish and create this distinctive film capturing this extraordinary experience, deep in the Bolivian jungle.
A Half Century of Fly-Tying Evolution, with Tim Flagler: Orvis Podcast
Over the past five decades, fly-tying has undergone significant transformations, reflecting a dynamic evolution in the practices embraced by enthusiasts like Tim Flagler.
Understanding Fly Fishing Reels: What Makes Them Turn:
Fly fishing, is only as effective as the tools an angler employs, at the heart of this game is the fly fishing reel. In this article we explore the origin of the fly fishing reel, where it started, and how it has evolved.
Fly Tying 101: How to get started in fly tying
Embarking on the journey into fly-tying opens up a world of creativity, craftsmanship, and angling prowess. Whether you're an avid angler seeking a personalized touch to your fishing arsenal or a newcomer intrigued by the art of crafting flies, the adventure begins here.