
When you tie flies systematically, you become a co-conspirator, a conceiver of plans, a play-caller of sorts. In this way your evolution as an angler can be expedited.

Dave Karczynski battles high water, late winter cold, and general hopelessness in his pursuit of Smallie Dick, his "clan's" name for a river smallmouth of 23 inches.
Read more...Built with their Konnetic technology, Sage’s new METHOD fly rods are a fast-action series, delivering high line speeds, tight loops, and great accuracy. Available in a range of models including single hand and switch and spey, the METHOD will be available … more
I’ve been fishing with my friend Kelly Ehret for many years now, but until recently had never seen this trick he uses. Apparently he’s been doing it for quite some time. It’s simply another way to tie on a fly. … more
This newest film short from Lucas Carroll and Raw Water Productions is a feature look at the life and trade of California-based guide Gabe Duran.
Rob Kolanda, manager and buyer for Front Range Anglers, let’s us in on a small accessory that can make a big difference in your fishing: the thermometer.
Who captures the essence of trout better: Ernest Hemingway or Seamus Heaney?
The claim to transmit “energy directly from your brain to the fly and casts with the precision of a laser pointer” is not a far cry from the truth, marketing jargon as it may be.
Woody Sexton was a fixture in early Florida Keys angling, a man who probably did as much to establish "the code" of saltwater guiding as anyone.
Matt Smythe compares tarpon hunting with goose hunting and finds some not-so-surprising parallels.
Matt Smythe compares tarpon hunting with goose hunting and finds some not-so-surprising parallels.