Tying with Gierach
In a recent essay, John Gierach contemplates whether there’s ever such a thing as the “right” fly. From patterns for brook trout in Labrador to king salmon in Alaska, Gierach examines different fly boxes from different trips. “Fly tiers,” he writes, “always look for an edge and can’t leave well enough alone for both practical and emotional reasons.” Read more via The Fly Fishing Film Tour and Stonefly Magazine.
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