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Experiment sees rainbow trout tempted by river flies ahead of Chatton fishery competition
This Sunday, the 9th, sees the second heat of the Eddie Brown Memorial Competition at Chatton fishery. The final qualifying ...
Fly fishing Amber Lake is open until Nov. 30 with a limit of one trout 18 inches or larger, and it should provide good fishing right to the end. Dark-colored wooly buggers are doing well. By late ...
Wading streams with a fly rod in hand may be the most traditional approach to the sport, but floating rivers in a raft or driftboat, leisurely watching the scenery pass by, has its merits too. The ...
Surface-water temperatures at area reservoirs were in the 70s just a few weeks ago, and are starting to drop into mid-60s at most area reservoirs and even dipping into the high 50s at Wild Horse. With ...
With the end of summer in sight, it’s time to stock those streamer boxes with larger flies that imitate baitfish, sculpin, and fry. Here is our list of don’t-leave-home-without fall flies for ...
The lower sections of the Spokane River have been good in the deeper parts where oxygenated water holds trout that will grab streamer and soft hackled fly patterns fished on sink tip fly lines. If you ...
When I arrived at the North Fork of the Shenandoah River, my heart sank. I had expected clear green, inviting waters with hungry smallmouths waiting to nab surface poppers. Instead, the river flowed ...
Fishing familiar waters has an advantage in that an angler usually knows what to expect. There are not many, if any, surprises. If the river experienced an unusually hard winter there might be a few ...
Streamer flies can mimic a variety of forage, but none is more common than baitfish. Unlike dry flies that match floating insects, and nymphs that look like aquatic insects in their larval stages, ...
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