Unicorns, Fire Breathing Dragons, and Flying Steelhead: The overly dramatic title, to a fairly ho hum story of one man’s quest for…um, revenge?
I stepped out the front door of the cabin and was blasted in the face by a gust of arctic wind. It has been an early spring in the southern reaches of the state where I make my home but here in the mountains it evidently still gets cold. I almost wanted take my cup [...]
CDC Shuck Biot Body Sparkle Dun-Fly of the Month

Another month is upon us and while late fall/early winter is a great time to start tying up some patterns to restock the fly boxes depleted by another year on the water, lets not abandon the fishing quite yet. I have had several great days on the river this past month. It does get a bit hit [...]
Fly of the Month

Late fall has arrived and a short flurry of snow here today reminded me that winter is on its way. Unless your favorite fishing location closes for the winter though you don’t need to hang up the fly rod just yet. I have a pattern that has become a favorite of mine from late fall [...]
Spot And Stalk Trout

Fishing for trout can certainly be done by fishing blind, finding likely holding water and casting a good imitation of trout food into these places hoping for action. Admittedly a lot of my time on the water is spent this way and sometimes it is your only option. However, it is a truly rewarding experience [...]
Fish Where the Trout are Feeding

When I started fly fishing I had the same romantic notion of the sport that many probably do. Casting delicate little flies that land softly on the water and watching big fish come up from the depths to sip the offering ever so gently. Then one day I was on a …

