In theory, fly-fishing is a simple sport: Pick a body of water, choose a fly-fishing rod, select your “fly” (or bait), tie a secure knot, cast your line and, hopefully, land a fish on the other end.
Learning to fly cast isn't about more fishing-it's about better practice. Here's a simple program to follow that will have ...
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Steve Griffin: Clinic in Baldwin rekindles fly fishing enthusiasm
A few things Steve Griffin sought when he signed up for a clinic with Trout Unlimited and fly-shop instructor John Cleveland, ...
Snowdown brought out some of our local competitors to test their fly casting skills in a friendly event with male, female and youth divisions, with about 20 folks seeking the coveted title of “best in ...
Here are 7 tips before the fly fishing season officially begins to give you a head start for a successful year. Spring is close, so it's time to get your gear together and make sure it's all in ...
For those of you lucky enough to have a travel budget for saltwater fishing (and headed somewhere soon) — don’t forget ...
Do this one thing, and you will increase your catch rate by getting your fly in front of more fish. I've written about this before, but it is worth repeating. If you're not comfortable fishing with a ...
A few decades ago it was a rare sight to see a fly fisherman wading the Northeast Ohio streams. Ohio’s steelhead trout ...
There are a lot of numbers in fly fishing, and some of the numbering may not make sense to the uninitiated—or to the initiated, for that matter. A higher number means a smaller hook, yet the opposite ...
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