What’s Hatching in July? Fly Fishing the United States
Major hatches across the United States in July.
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Major hatches across the United States in July.
Major hatches across the United States in June.
This month we partnered with Jenn and Max of Trout Bandits to bring you their unique form of "creativity that expresses their love for the tug drug, conservation of the land, and their memories of fly fishing."
In March, we partnered with Casey Underwood, an innovative artist from Seattle, WA, to bring you his creative perspective on an "otherwise familiar subject matter." Listen to his story and hear how he goes through the process of creating his beautiful artworks.
Thousands in flight and every single trout gettin’ some action. In my small trickle of a stream, wild brown gorge on what we call Sulphurs. An Eastern late May and early June hatch that brings tens of thousands of seemingly yellow and orange colored mayflies to the air. Sulphurs never fail to...
Your natural instincts will take over and tell you to try and force the snag free, but this often results in losing your entire rig and even broken rods. As anglers, we become expert problem solvers, so take breath, relax and make a plan. Next time you get snagged, try...
Everyone has their favorite go-to flies for spring. But, across the board there is very little variety. So, we made this list to show you some other great spring flies and why we chose them.
For most of us, spring means warm weather and abundant hatches. From Pennsylvania to California, you'll start to see stoneflies, dark-toned mayflies, and caddis coming off. Spring offers so much action and plenty of thrills between seeing that first rise to watching that trout engulf your perfect presentation. But with...
Call for Action: A turning point in our relationship with the resources we depend on By now, many of us - outdoorsmen or not - have heard of the situation in Bristol Bay, Alaska. While the issue of Pebble Limited Partnership’s proposed copper and gold mine has taken center stage in...
Mercury Baetis Size 18 Tiny blue-winged olives are out and about. More than often, trout love picking off the nymphs struggling up to the surface. Small, slender nymphs are among the favorite for late summer and early fall. Slender nymphs are ex cellent for getting down, but what makes this pattern great is...