Realistic Flies by Graham Owen
Did you ever feel like you were a pretty good fly tyer? Well don’t pat yourself on the back too hard. While most of us are content to be impressionists with our fly tying, Graham […]
Did you ever feel like you were a pretty good fly tyer? Well don’t pat yourself on the back too hard. While most of us are content to be impressionists with our fly tying, Graham […]
Another bit of bad news from the world of science. It seems that those hatchery raised fish aren’t all that we thought they were. I know we all thought that they were robust and great […]
The Traitor: A Style for Small Parachute Flies Well, I’m in the process of planning a fishing trip to Colorado. So I’m thinking back to the last trip to CO, and the flies that worked. […]
Just to follow-up a bit on a previous post about the Japanese Tenkara fly-fishing style… Cork’s Outdoors presents a short video featuring Daniel Galhardo, of TenkaraUSA. Cork Graham and Daniel Galhardo do a little Tenkara […]
Whirling disease researchers optimistic about Montana’s trout May 20, 2009 — By Evelyn Boswell, MSU News Service BOZEMAN — Whirling disease now infects about 150 streams across Montana, but researchers say they are still optimistic […]
So what is this thing called Tenkara? From dailygazette.com Schenectady, NY Thursday, May 14, 2009 Morgan Lyle It is making a comeback. Tenkara, a centuries-old Japanese style of fly-fishing that uses a telescoping carbon fiber […]
Trip Report: Spring Creek, Centre County, PA – Date Fished May 12, 2009 The Sulphurs are Here! I’m sure we all have a favorite hatch – for me it’s the Sulphur Hatch on Spring Creek. […]
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