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Podcast Ep. 288: Using Fish

There is only so much fly fishing practice you can get on your front lawn. And while the surface tension of your pool might help with improving your cast, your children won’t take kindly to being asked to pretend to be fish. Thankfully there are rivers filled with fish. And some of these fish are …

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Podcast Ep. 287: Topwater Trout… Not Dry Flies

I’m not talking about how you can throw buzz baits and frogs with your 5-weight. But I’m also drawing a distinction between dry flies and another way to chase trout. Think about fishing with mouse patterns, and you’ll understand where I’m going. While I do discuss mice, I cover three other active ways to fish …

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Catching Virtually Inaccessible Fish

Fishing new water is always exciting. Particularly when there is  a high degree of certainty  that there will be plenty of trout, exploration is enjoyable. A recent  morning on a new stretch of river was filled with probing undercut banks and drifts through deep runs. Slow and deliberate observation was the ticket to identifying spots …

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Podcast Ep. 264: 3 Fly Fishing Lies

There are a lot of misconceptions about fly fishing out there. Some of them are repeated enough with such careless disregard for the truth that I’m comfortable in calling them lies. Today, I address three of them. Two have to do with technique and angling itself; one has broader social implications. Whether you’re a new …

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Podcast Ep. 257: How to Read Big Rivers

My introduction to fly fishing was on small, intimate rivers and streams. The first time I waded into a broad, sprawling trout river I was confident I wasn’t going to catch a thing. But you know what? I did. And by employing a few simple techniques I landed more big river trout that day… and …

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Reading the Water, Top to Bottom

What is reading water? At the most basic level, it is the process by which an angler determines where fish are most likely to be. By assessing a number of variables, it is possible to figure out which parts of a river have the highest percentage of holding fish. But what becomes an intuitive process …

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