THE CAST AND STEP This is probably the easiest and yet most effective way to cover water. Although it is most effectual while swinging flies for steelhead or salmon, it’s also a great way to cover vast stretches of river…
There is a lot to learn in this game of fly fishing. From the athletic task of learning to cast to the science behind insects and fish behavior, fly fishing covers the gamut in terms of the skills required to…
Tailwaters are notorious for fishing small patterns. This seminar will take you through the terminal rigs required for micro patterns (down to 24’s) and how to fish them allowing you to push the envelope during the tough periods.
Everyone that fly fishes dreams of bugs and rising fish but when the dream comes true, it is often the source of great Frustration! Learn the nuances of dry fly fishing and bridge the gap between where you are, and…
Depending on who you talk to, up to 90% of a trout’s diet is sub-surface but only the most skilled anglers take advantage of this. Learn the tricks of the most successful anglers in this one hour, on stream seminar.…
SPINNERS The most under fished stage of the mayfly is the spinner fall. It is also the most misunderstood stage, yet if you talk to anyone who regularly looks for it, they’ll tell you it can provide the most exiting…
What to use and when. For the purpose of explaining this, we’ll look at a typical hatch on an average day. Assuming that we know what insect is most likely to emerge and that we are prepared in terms of…
One of the more misunderstood areas of fly-fishing for trout is rise forms and their relation to fly selection. A trial and error method works well if there are no tell tale signs of the trout’s feeding activity. But…
We live in a world where people can’t get enough of “better”. Our computers, cars, bicycles and sporting equipment we are told, no matter how current, can always be improved on and we buy it up. I for one however,…