Show Up and Put the Time In The trick to getting good at casting isn't a secret, high tech, or ground breaking. it's all about practice, practice, practice. Sho ...
My fly fishing journey began at the age of 12. With six years of experience under my belt fishing with bait and lures, transitioning to fly fishing was a logical ...
I've seen this question pop up a lot this year, and I commend Ross Purnell over at Fly Fisherman Magazine for bringing up at ...
During a men’s retreat on the outskirts of Bozeman, writer David LaHuta learns that wild, open spaces aid meaningful ...
Tippet rings are small metal rings used to tie and connect multiple sections of fishing lines all with simple clinch knots.
The quality and diversity of New Zealand’s fresh water species is perfect for the fly fishing purist. The average size of the trout is 3 to 4 pounds, exceeding most anglers' wildest imaginations. The ...
While this search might take them all over the globe, New Zealand is one of the rare places where an array of fly fishing experiences are available in an easy-to-access, California-sized chunk of land ...
I find that, as I wade back into fishing, it’s best to have a guide, someone who knows what they’re doing. Someone like Brian, Teddy’s and my guide for the day, who splits his time between Manhattan ...
I think it’s safe to say that braided line has overtaken monofilament in terms of popularity across all fishing styles. The benefits of its strength, lack of stretch, and heightened sensitivity have, ...
Package includes: 1 wire winder, made of stainless steel, strong and durable. Make your fly thread knotting easier: you need a spool that can hold the spool and maintain a constant tension on the ...
The brook char or brook trout – Salvelinus fontinalis, was first introduced into New Zealand in 1877. The early acclimatization societies released huge numbers of brook trout throughout New Zealand in ...
Fly anglers are an opinionated bunch, and the single “best” fly rod for trout will differ from one person to the next depending on their budget, skillset, and the style of fishing they like to do. And ...