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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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  • The Fly Fisher's Ethic
    August 12, 2016

    The Fly Fisher's Ethic

    There was a time in each of our fly fishing journeys that we were green anglers, uninitiated, uneducated, and stumbling down the riverbank. Whether the introduction to fly fishing was a recent event as you accompanied a friend to a local river or at the side of your mother as was my experience more [...]
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  • The P.A.U.S.E. Method for Matching the Hatch
    July 20, 2016

    The P.A.U.S.E. Method for Matching the Hatch

    Exhale.... You've done it. You've successfully escaped the office. You've tunneled under the suburb's privacy fences, and the incessant drone cell phones and email notifications are fading into the distance behind you. In front of you lies a day without obligation and a river full of potential with the promise of [...]
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  • A Fly Fisher's Guide to Identifying and Matching Stoneflies: Part 2
    June 6, 2016

    A Fly Fisher's Guide to Identifying and Matching Stoneflies: Part 2

    I'm not interested in simply filling your head with scientific bug names and entomology facts. While we took an in-depth look at the characteristics that will enable the fly fisher to identify stonefly nymphs and adults at a glance in last month's article, The Rise of the Stonefly, that information won't do you any [...]
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  • A Fly Fisher's Guide to Identifying and Matching Stoneflies: Part I
    May 16, 2016

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

    A morning mist swirled over the surface of the water just as it had thousands of times before, but this morning was destined to be different than those that had proceeded it. Breaking through the dark surface of the water emerged two long antennas followed by a head that one would expect to see in prehistoric [...]
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