The Learning Curve – Do you have a Plan? Novice to Advanced.
The article explains how anglers progress through three main skill stages—Novice (0-12 months), Intermediate (1-3 years), and Advanced (3-5+ years)—each...
Read moreThe article explains how anglers progress through three main skill stages—Novice (0-12 months), Intermediate (1-3 years), and Advanced (3-5+ years)—each...
Read moreThe article simplifies fly selection for beginners by grouping flies by function: dry flies float, emergers/wets hover in the surface...
Read moreThe switch between imitative and brightly coloured attractor patterns is generally dictated by the availability of natural food and the...
Read moreThe article explains systematic ways to learn two essential stillwater fly-fishing tactics: the washing line and the descent line. The...
Read moreLake Caddis fishing - Pulling it off...or is it under?
Read moreAcross our beautiful country, we can explore an exciting variety of chironomid techniques that offer us so much more than...
Read moreA descent line tactic in stillwater fly fishing involves using a floating fly line or slow-sinking midge tips with long...
Read moreSeated quietly in my pontoon boat, I was elevated, where the setting sun's reflection created a stunning impasto display...
Read moreHave you ever heard of the expression Pinfry or Jelly Fry? So, what is it? Pinfry and Jelly Fry are...
Read moreFor the most part all Canadian Provinces and territory's allow 2-4 fly fishing opportunities. Limiting ourselves to one fly...
Read moreWashing Line for Stillwater Trout What is a washing line you ask? In the fly fishing world, it is one...
Read moreWhen the ice comes off the early season lake fishing begins. Here is some thoughts on what to do and...
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