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  • The 5 Steps to Choosing the Best Fly Pattern
    July 26, 2017

    The 5 Steps to Choosing the Best Fly Pattern

    (This article is a follow up to a previous article titled “Take a Moment and PAUSE” published first in July of 2016 and describing the 5 places around and in the river to identify what foods trout are most likely eating. If you haven’t read that article, take a moment to do so on [...]
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  • Rod Angle and the Geometry of Fighting and Landing Big Fish: Part I
    February 27, 2017

    Rod Angle and the Geometry of Fighting and Landing Big Fish: Part I

    Photo by: Mark JessopFor many of us, “Keep your rod tip up!” summarized the entirety of our instruction in how to fight and land fish. In my youth, I would snap to Marine-like attention as this familiar call would fire across the river, and redouble the bend of my rod while straining against the fish [...]
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  • A Fly Fisher's Guide to Identifying and Matching Mayflies: Part II
    January 15, 2017

    A Fly Fisher's Guide to Identifying and Matching Mayflies: Part II

    The importance of the mayfly in the diet of trout cannot be overstated. In my work as an aquatic biologist studying and sampling trout waters across country, I've seen populations of Blue Winged Olive mayfly nymphs crowding Rocky Mountain streams topping numbers of 1,200 nymphs per square meter, slow moving herds of green drake [...]
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  • A Fly Fisher's Guide to Identifying and Matching Mayflies: Part I
    December 1, 2016

    A Fly Fisher's Guide to Identifying and Matching Mayflies: Part I

    It could have been witnessing your first Hex hatch covering the Great Lakes like an armada of small boats, a brown trout rising to the Spring's first Sulphur mayfly on an Appalachian creek, or late summer Green Drakes bringing the river to a boil as every fish in the river seemed to be rising right [...]
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  • How to Read Hatch Charts and Match the Hatch Year Round
    November 23, 2016

    How to Read Hatch Charts and Match the Hatch Year Round

    Available for most popular trout lakes and rivers with a quick Google search, hatch charts can provide an angler with the basic knowledge of which aquatic insects will be present in a specific water and when the adult insects will be active. While all fly fishers love to fish the dry fly patterns highlighted [...]
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  • How to Fish Double Indicator and Two Fly Rigs
    October 20, 2016

    How to Fish Double Indicator and Two Fly Rigs

    There are times on the river when a little excess and doubling down can turn an average day on the water into one for the record book! Double dry fly rigs, double indicator rigs, and double beadhead nymphs can enable the fly fisher to go all-in on a hot hatch, detect the light strikes, [...]
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