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February 3, 2013 by admin | Leave a Comment
by Dr. Jim Buckmelter This article was originally written in 2001, but recent drought conditions have made it necessary to update conditions on most of the New Mexico lakes described. I have left the original description intact, so that a comparison can be made for “before and after” the drought. The updates are in the […]
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January 31, 2013 / November 29, 2023 by admin | Leave a Comment
by Captain Brian Horsley Outer Banks Fly Fishing.com The old saying “the bigger the bait the bigger the fish” rings true in the fly fishing world, especially in the chilly winter waters off North Carolina’s Outer Banks. From late October on, the Outer Banks is known as a big fish Mecca. Hungry stripers follow a […]
January 31, 2013 by admin | Leave a Comment
Reflections From The Rivers Edge By: Les Ober North Coast Fly Fishers (December 2002 Issue of the Taut Line) One of the most aggressive feeders among fish species is the Steelhead Trout. While in the lake the Steelhead is known for its savage attacks on schools of bait fish. From the time the Steelhead arrive […]
January 30, 2013 by admin | Leave a Comment
December/January Insect Emergence Date Recommended Patterns Diptera Midge December – JanuaryAfternoon 18 – 24 Griffith’s Gnat,18 – 24 Olive Midge Blue Winged Olive December – JanuaryAfternoon 18 – 24 Blue Winged Olive,18 – 24 Adams Early Dark Stoneflies December – JanuaryAll Day 18 Turkey Tail Nymph18 Early Brown Stonefly MicroCaddis December – JanuaryAll Day 20 […]
January 26, 2013 by admin | 2 Comments on Hawaii Shoreline Flyfishing for Bonefish
Louie De shows off a Hawaii bonefish caught from shore. Even though I lived and fished Hawaii for a decade in the 60’s and 70’s, I didnt start fly fishing for bonefish until 4 years ago, when as an advisor from American Samoa for the Fisheries Counsel, I would get periodic free junkets to Honolulu […]
January 26, 2013 by admin | Leave a Comment
by Jim Enns from Beavers Bend Fly Shop Nymphing with indicators, it’s the best way to go but it isn’t without its drawbacks. Just as the name implies, strike indicators can and do just that, detect strikes. But the indicator doesn’t know the difference between a fish strike, a rock, a stick, moss or anything […]
by Cameron Larsen Like all bass fishing, bass fly fishing has exploded in popularity. The largemouth bass is considered by many the greatest of all gamefish. Once limited to just the Eastern United States, the largemouth bass has been introduced all over the continent. When most people think of bass fishing they think of, stiff […]