3 Go To Flies For Fall
It’s that time of the year when the days get shorter and colder and we tend to look towards winter hibernation, but the fact is that fall can be some of the best fishing of the year. Here are three go-to flies for your fall fishing adventures.
What Guides Use: Paul McDonald
Paul is a native Kiwi, splits his time guiding in Southern Oregon and New Zealand and one of the nicest guys you'll ever meet.
Fluorescing: Why It's Important And How To Use It
Fluorescing materials absorb underwater light and make flies more visible to fish. Learn more about why fluorescing is important and how it works.
A Last Stand For Bristol Bay Alaska
Bristol Bay is the most productive wild salmon ecosystem in the world. How can we help protect it?
The Bottom Line: Why And How To Add Weight To Your Nymph Rig
Tin weights are eco-friendly and help get your flies to the bottom quickly. Learn more about their uses and advantages.
What Guides Use: Asher Koles
Asher Koles lives in Salt Lake City and guides in Utah and SW Wyoming. Learn about the rivers he guides and the Loon gear he uses.
5 Ways To Become A Better Fly Tyer
Is it time to become a better fly tyer? Regardless of where you are in your tying journey, take heart. This list is for you!