Daily Archives: October 4, 2022

Golden Trout: “Oh The Places You’ll Go”

Golden Trout: “Oh The Places You’ll Go”

[ad_1] Golden trout have the reputation of being some of the best-looking yet hardest to find trout in the world. They live in some of the most beautiful places. Small creeks and glacial lakes at 10,000 – 12,000 feet. Although they are not native to these areas, they have flourished. These trout live in mostly untouched waters above the tree…

Pro Tips: How to Make the Most of Your Bank Shots

Pro Tips: How to Make the Most of Your Bank Shots

[ad_1] By William G. Tapply Stalking the banks can often produce surprisingly large trout.Photo by Phil Monahan Bill Rohrbacher and I picked our lunch site for the shade of the lonely cottonwood, the gurgle of the river, and the upstream view. The brown-and-yellow Montana plains rolled off to distant horizons all around us, and the sky was as big and blue…

Video: Understanding Different Kinds of Bucktail Hair

Video: Understanding Different Kinds of Bucktail Hair

[ad_1] Here’s the latest video in our series called “One-Minute Fly-Tying Tips and Techniques,” from Tim Flagler of Tightline Productions. Each video teaches a single tying skill, from the most basic to the advanced. Ultimately, the series will serve as a sort of encyclopedia of tying skills that will be a valuable resource for anyone who sits down at a vise…

Spectacular Fall Weather and Fishing Continues

Spectacular Fall Weather and Fishing Continues

[ad_1] It’s October again and we have some gorgeous weather and perfect water conditions to enjoy. Short winged stones are still around but we are seeing October Caddis, Gray Drakes, Blue Winged Olives and mid sized Brown Caddis. Not to make things to simple but right now you can fish October Caddis, Parachute Adams and Brown Caddis on the surface…

Preserving Fly Fishing’s Classic Films

Preserving Fly Fishing’s Classic Films

[ad_1] Chris Hunt put together a great piece in Hatch Magazine which highlights some of the great work Scientific Anglers and The American Museum of Fly Fishing are doing to help preserve fly fishing history. The Museum and SA have worked together to preserve some of fly fishing’s classic films online. They’re now free to view, and feature videos from folks like…

Tying Tuesday: Swing Sculpin

Tying Tuesday: Swing Sculpin

[ad_1] Today’s edition of Tying Tuesday features the Swing Sculpin, from Matt over at Loon Outdoors. This looks like a fantastic pattern, especially as we move into fall when fish are traditionally much more aggressive. The post Tying Tuesday: Swing Sculpin appeared first on MidCurrent. [ad_2] Source link

Fly Casting – Is it time for a Grip Switch?

Fly Casting – Is it time for a Grip Switch?

[ad_1] Came across this via our pal Sadler’s Substack.  Is it time for a Grip Switch? When the subject of grip comes up, and I express that I prefer the Index on top, the response is usually something like, “I can see using that for little short casts,” followed by a schoolmarm-like finger-pointing motion.  LINK (via Epic)   [ad_2] Source…

LOCH NESS MONSTER CATFISH !

LOCH NESS MONSTER CATFISH !

[ad_1] Holy shit, and in a float tube. Clearly could be targeted with a top water fly. The post LOCH NESS MONSTER CATFISH ! appeared first on Moldy Chum. [ad_2] Source link