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Everything You Need to Know About Fly Fishing in Small Streams If there’s a better way to enjoy fly fishing at its most wondrous than on a small stream, I’ve yet to experience it.
With that said, small stream fly fishing is still a little ways off. This spring has been the craziest I can remember. It’s one thing to have all four seasons come and go in an hour, but to have ...
High-Stick if You Can High-sticking is an extremely effective method when you’re working in close quarters – think small stream fishing.
Terrestrial flies are tied to imitate land-dwelling bugs that fall into trout streams. Ants, beetles, and hoppers are the big ...
Tight Casting Lanes Fly fishing small streams forces you to develop controlled, precise casting. If you’re fishing a larger river, a misplaced cast may be the difference between a good drift and ...
I learned the basics of small water fly fishing from my dad, a former Orvis guide and dry fly purist, who favored the small creeks and streams of western Virginia where I grew up.
Rosenbauer offered some advice for small-stream success. The close quarters of little creeks can be challenging, but instead of false-casting to dry your dry fly, use dessicant powder and stick to ...
Livingston fly fishing guide Matt Wilhelm will talk about strategies and tactics for fishing small streams at the Magic City Fly Fishers meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 3, at the Billings Rod and Gun Club.
I caught all these fish on my favorite dry fly, a Royal Wulff. As I stood in this small feeder stream, catching a large number of fish, I began to think about the feeder streams in the Durango area.
Small streams pack everything good about fly fishing into a small space – there’s no better place to learn about trout, moving water, and what draws you to them.