For the first time here at , I have to issue a redaction. Well, maybe not a full redaction, but an admission of fault. In my ...
Like any style of fishing, ice fishing definitely has a learning curve. Even as an avid fly and spin fisherman with loads of ...
Ask just about anyone if standing in two feet of 33-degree water while snow somehow finds its way down the back of their base ...
From striped bass in New York and New Jersey to flounder in Maryland and Virginia, access is easy and the fishing is great. The post Mid-Atlantic: Easy Access to Great Fishing appeared first on Sport ...
Fly-fishing is as much about preparation as it is patience. The right gear doesn’t just make your time on the water more enjoyable. It also gives you an edge when it counts. From waders that keep you ...
A dry dropper is a two-fly rig that combines a dry fly and either a nymph or emerger, allowing you to fish on the surface and subsurface at the same time. If you’re fishing shallow water but not ...
Fly fishing isn't about casting a line; it's a game of accuracy, waiting patiently, and using proper gear. While many anglers spend their time and energy keeping their rod, reel, and fly line in mint ...
The Alabama rig is one of the most controversial rigs in bass fishing. When anglers first started throwing it in tournaments, they dominated the competition. However, within just a few years the FLW ...
Inspired by the Alabama Rig’s success, an angler creates a fly fishing version to target bass with incredible results. It was only a matter of time before a fly angler brought the Alabama Rig of ...
The rig count in the Permian Basin was unchanged this week, the latest count Friday by Baker Hughes shows, with 304 rigs active in the region. A year ago, 309 rigs were active in the region.
When you begin to learn fly fishing, start with short casts of about 20-30 feet to hone your skills and build confidence. Focus on mastering the basic techniques such as the forward and back casts.