November 20, 2009
Susan Luckey Higdon Fly Fishing Art
 Featured Artist: Susan Luckey Higdon       
                              “Clear Creek” 
Fly Fishing

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Fly Fishing Photography
 Featured Photographer: Mark Lance
Featured Artists
Susan Luckey Higdon considers her paintings of native fish underwater landscapes. Rendered large, they become natural abstractions. See more art in our Fly Fishing Art section.

See more of photographer Mark Lance's images in MidCurrent's Photography section.
 


Because the knot that connects to the leader to the fly line is usually made from very strong material, you should worry more about a knot's size than its breaking strength. Even a fifty-percent knot is fine.

Fly Fishing Videos

Travel & Personalities

"RISE"

Rene Harrop in "RISE"

ANOTHER DAZZLING cinematographic adventure for fly fishers from Chris Patterson and Jim Klug, the producers of "Drift." "RISE" travels to the Florida Keys, Argentina, Alaska, New Orleans, Idaho and Venezuela and profiles anglers, guides and icons in their home waters. This clip features René Harrop — known on the Henry's Fork as the "Trout Hunter" — describing his close connection to one of the most fabled trout streams in North America.

Excerpt: "I think I was destined to be here and to make my life right here. And that's the way it's been. 55 years later I still feel the same excitement, the same surge of energy and the sense of something very special about this place."

"The truest sense of happiness, of joy, is when we're where we want to be, and we're doing what we want to do."


Fine Lines

Ask the Expert

How to Hook Fish on Tiny Flies

Hooking Fish with Tiny Flies

"LET'S START with the issue of hooking fish — with any size hook. The first thing I would say is that most anglers are used to the idea that they need to plan their approach in terms of presentation?staying low enough to keep from spooking the fish, combining angle of approach with casting technique to minimize drag, etc. — but they rarely consider how those angles affect their ability to hook the fish."


Fly Fishing Videos

Redfish

"Nervous Water" - The Redfish Cut

Fly Fishing GPS Units

RA BEATTIE's new DVD "Nervous Water" is a compilation of all the best work from the filmmaker's five years of shooting fly fishing adventures. With over two-and-a-half hours of video — several longer pieces along with a dozen or so short segments — the DVD is filled with examples of Beattie's ability to frame a fishing scene so that it can't possibly be forgotten. Beattie calls this segment from the DVD "the Redfish Cut." It's a narrative on sightcasting for waking and tailing redfish along the south Texas coastline.


Fly Fishing Gear

New Fly Fishing Gear

"Four Feet of Anything"
  MidCurrent's 2010 Fly Fishing Product Review

GENERALLY, we are united in the belief that all rod design has been progressive and that the ideas about fly rods in the past were so bad as to make it amazing that people were able to fish at all. — Thomas McGuane

Top 2010 Fly Fishing Gear
St. Croix's new Rio Santo series fly rods are priced at only $100-130.

WE'LL BE THE FIRST to admit to a kind of hesitant obsession with fly fishing gear. In the back of our minds, we know that beyond being able to deliver a fly to a fish, fooling that fish into eating and then playing it quickly, the rest is frosting. As a wise old angler once said when the bite was hot and a novice was struggling with his leader, "Just put on four feet of anything."

Nevertheless, a portion of our love of the sport comes from just plain enjoying the gear. Many of us do drive to the local fly shop to shake a few rods, spin a reel, finger wader fabric, or scrutinize the fly bin for some superbug that will set off maniacal attacks by the most difficult fish. We gaze at taper diagrams on the backs of fly line packages without a clue as to how all those little variations in diameter will help us catch fish, though we're sure they will.



MidCurrent is an independent provider of fly fishing news, literature and advice. We are experienced anglers and guides who enjoy helping others learn. Want more information? You can send us an email here: info@midcurrent.com

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