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The best thing to do when a rainbow leaps on the end of your line is to drop your rod tip – by giving some slack, you cut down on the tension that may cause your fly to come free. It’s ...
We're back out here on the water with the boatless angler (yes on a boat again), and we're using a special smelt imitating jigging spoon: the bigger of the Stingnose line. From previous video ...
A dry dropper is a two-fly rig that combines a dry fly and either a nymph or emerger, allowing you to fish on the surface and ...
The ice is finally gone from Lake Erie proper, but there were still some issues in Buffalo Harbor and below Niagara Falls ...
Few anglers would argue with the idea that rainbow ... match your fly to the naturals that are popping. The rest of the time a fly angler can usually get by with any number of patterns.
It is a chance to put on waders and swing a few fly patterns in rivers such as the Campbell, Oyster and Quinsam. Whatever fly patterns you use, all hooks are barbless, and all fish are released. The ...
California city leaders call for more state funding to address priority issues. California cancels its commercial salmon season for a third year in a row. Finally, previewing this month’s “In ...
Before you begin, check out this overview of PatternFly to get familiar with the basic elements of the design system. If you want to start with your existing project, skip to Install and configure ...