It’s best to know a thing or two about saltwater fly-fishing before you find yourself staring down a bonefish or tarpon. Orvis’ angling expert tells us how. Maybe you’ve caught plenty of trout and are ...
When fly fishers reach out beyond their comfort zone and embrace saltwater fly fishing, there are numerous saltwater specific rods and reels from which to select. Fly rods are usually fast action, ...
Tom Rowland spends more than 300 days a year fishing in the lower Florida Keys, most of it guiding people for bonefish, tarpon or permit. Multiply that times nine years and you have someone who is ...
Here are some answers to common questions asked by fishermen who are thinking about getting involved in the sport of saltwater fly-fishing. Question. What is the best weight rod I should purchase if I ...
I remember coming home to Florida after I discovered fly-fishing, convinced by the lively, gullible rainbow trout of the Rocky Mountains that here, finally, was a sport at which I could succeed. Then ...
With all of the visitors arriving to hit the slopes, the opposite tends to happen, too. Locals know this is the time to hop on a plane and take their fly-fishing pursuits to warmer, salty climes.
The amount of new fly anglers entering the river in the past year has been astounding. Urbanites across Colorado are heading to the mountains for a much needed COVID-19 escape. Even locals who have ...
The common refrain among freshwater fly anglers is that your reel doesn’t matter, but when it comes to saltwater fly reels, that statement couldn’t be farther from the truth. Saltwater alone will test ...
For some years now, saltwater fly fishing has been on the upswing in the Chesapeake and its tributaries, and next weekend presents a good opportunity for anglers to learn more about deceiving blues ...
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