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New Resource: Fly Fishing Small Streams

Small stream fly fishing is fly fishing for so many anglers. The primary reason is that trout live in mountain streams, spring creeks, and brushy tributaries. Often the best opportunities for wild fish and solitude, fly fishers will pick these more intimate environs over sprawling rivers and the potential for larger quarry. Plus, productive small streams are much more prevalent and accessible.

These truths have been a significant part of my fly fishing and, consequently, have been a major aspect of Casting Across for the last ten years.

As I consider how to make the thousands of articles on the site more connected and user-friendly, I’ve decided to put together some themed pages on Casting Across. These dynamic pages will be featured on the front of the website. Content will be curated in a way that will funnel readers with broad questions to a variety of interrelated answers. Hopefully, it will open up a decade of writing to more fly fishers.

First up is Fly Fishing Small Streams:

Check out the page through the link below. Right now it is limited in scope (10 articles) and presentation (it is a list). But the plan is to continue to shape it in a way that benefits new fly fishers and readers of Casting Across. And, as always, reach out using the contact form if you have any thoughts or ideas. Thanks!

Fly Fishing Small Streams

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