I always keep a gel and powder dry fly floatant in my pack. They’re similar substances, but they’re used at different times. Before your first cast of the day, you’ll apply a small amount of the gel ...
You’re casting to a trout – or a spot where you think there should be a trout – and you can’t seem to get the drift right. Nine times out of ten, you can solve this problem by repositioning yourself.
When I first started trout fishing, I was given an invaluable piece of advice: start with dry flies. Talk to any trout angler ...
Two Texas fly fishermen walk into a bar in Ennis, Montana. They sit down at the bar, but what they hear aren’t the typical fisherman’s bar jokes. The complaints are swirling, from other fly fishermen, ...
While some states still have formal trout openers, most allow year-round fishing so anglers can get out there even during the depths of winter. Although trout need cold water to survive, when water ...