For many fly fishers, spring is synonymous with the start of another exciting trout season. Here are our favorite tips to make sure you land your dream trout. There’s no doubt that spring is a fun ...
Few things are more frustrating than watching a trout turn its nose up at your fly. You did enough to get the fish interested, but your presentation wasn’t all the way convincing. Maybe it wasn’t ...
In theory, fly-fishing is a simple sport: Pick a body of water, choose a fly-fishing rod, select your “fly” (or bait), tie a secure knot, cast your line and, hopefully, land a fish on the other end.
From fly fishing tips to must-have flies to a hand-crafted German fly reel maker, these stories captured our Sports Illustrated fishing reader’s attention on Fishing on SI this past week. Want to make ...
These tips from a professional photographer will maximize your fly fishing photography efforts. Fly fishing is an inherently beautiful sport. Whether you’re fishing for cutthroat in an alpine lake ...
Phil Rowley knows he has a fly line problem. The guide, fly tier and stillwater expert from Edmonton, Alberta, carries about 20 fly lines on his boat when fishing lakes. He packs floating lines, slow ...
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Preseason trout stockings have begun on many of the popular put-and take inland fisheries throughout Maryland. For anglers that would rather fish for wild fish with a fly rod, the spring-fed waters of ...
Jason Mitzner shares tips for new fly fishers and how he turned his passion into a Eugene business.
Fly fishing is not a casual sport. That’s part of the appeal. The people who love it tend to love it with a particular kind ...