Still, wintertime trout do need to eat, and that means you can catch them if you fish in the right places with the right ...
Fly fishers have a lot of learning to do when it comes to all of the insects that tempt a trout. Of the four main insect ...
It’s starting again — it’s only early February, but we are all fishing before and after shifts at the fly shop these days. The fishing is simply erupting around the valley right now, from top ...
How did you come up with all the names of the flies that you developed,” a fly-fishing friend asked me last week as we ...
What a difference a week makes on a trout stream. On Jan. 20, the temperature at Buffalo City was 7 degrees. On Jan. 28, it ...
If you’re thinking about wetting a line in the valley this week, there have been some major improvements in fishing ...
Cons: More prone to seasonal influence that can make fishing difficult. Across the United States ... Likewise, in winter, spring creeks see prolific hatches of midges, olives, and black stoneflies, ...
Large nymphs and streamers will do you well here, but don’t rule out dry fly fishing – midges will come off the water regularly, and, if you time it right, a Cheesman Blue Winged Olive hatch ...
and 99 percent of winter fly fishing is nymph fishing. At any time of the year, midges comprise more than 50 percent of a trout’s diet. So these small insects are extremely important for anglers ...
Fishing Conditions – Obviously it has been ... Small and large nymphs are producing fairly well. From tiny zebra midges to large stonefly patterns are producing. Streamers such as wooly buggers ...
In the summers of 2018 and 2019, an all-female team of scientists ventured to the glaciers of Iceland to research the complex interactions between glacial systems, climate change and methane ...