Kristen Patrocky holding a female rainbow that she landed this month at Spinney Reservoir while using a tandem nymph rig with a large Thingamabobber strike indicator. Photo by Jon Kleis, Special to ...
I first used one of these things with a guide on the lower Deschutes River while trout fishing. It was so good I bought some and tried it again on the Crooked River. If you fly-fish wet (sinking flies ...
FISHING — Strike indicators are especially important to fall fly fishing as surface activity tapers off on the region’s trout stream. The guides at Red’s Fly Shop on the Yakima River have prepared the ...
Admitting to my affinity for nymphing seems like confessing I prefer Darth Vader over Luke Skywalker. But there was a block ...
Successful nymphing starts with your setup. A two-fly nymph rig is often the way to go – it allows you to cover a wider range of the water column, and it adds variety to your patterns. I’ll typically ...
Variety is the spice of life, and in fly-fishing there's no shortage of variety when it comes to the gear someone might use on the river. And if you're the type of angler who experiments with ...
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