Nymph fishing is one of the most effective ways to catch trout, as most of their feeding happens below the surface. By learning different methods—like indicator, Euro, and high-stick nymphing—you can ...
Step back in time ten years or so and fly fishing for carp was exploding. It became so popular that it served as fodder for ...
We tie a fly to our leader and proceed to fish and that’s OK. But have you ever been curious enough to wonder how our flies compare to what trout actually eat, or what may trigger a trout to take our ...
Learn how to master the DJI Fly App with this step‑by‑step DJI Fly App tutorial, covering essential DJI app settings and powerful drone flight tools for safer, pro‑level flights. Pixabay, Powie The ...
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In 1993, to solve the challenge of helping other flies sink quickly while resembling an insect, John Barr of Boulder, Colorado, created the prototype of the Copper John. Until that point, wire was ...
Jet lag is a temporary sleep disorder you can get after traveling quickly across multiple time zones. It happens because your internal body clock is not yet aligned with your new local time. So you ...
The Pheasant Tail Nymph or Sawyer’s Pheasant Tail was first tied by Frank Sawyer in 1958. Frank, river keeper on the Hampshire Avon (The word “Avon” means river) was also a skilled fly tyer and author ...
It’s never too early to prepare your winter fly box. Here are some of our don’t-leave-home-without fly patterns for the coming season: Akin to Charlie Craven’s Two-Bit Hooker, this Dream Cast pattern ...
When it comes to chest-developing exercises, the fly ranks as one of the most popular among gymgoers. But there’s a lesser-utilized variation that may just give you better—and safer—gains. The T-bench ...