Still, wintertime trout do need to eat, and that means you can catch them if you fish in the right places with the right ...
With a subtle snap of the wrist the rod moved forward gently sending the line and fly in an elegant arc toward the mountain ...
For many anglers, myself included, trout fishing is synonymous with small freestone streams. Dry flies, undiscerning fish, ...
There’s no official fly-tying season, but if there was it would be in the depths of winter. The image of a fly tier hunched ...
The White River in Arkansas is a an excellent tailwater for trout fishing. Photo by Arkansas Tourism Pros ... At the same time, tailwaters are great places to throw large lures and streamer flies, as ...
I typically fish with smaller flies in the winter, and 99 percent of winter fly fishing is nymph fishing. At any time of the year, midges comprise more than 50 percent of a trout’s diet.
If sitting around and staring at a hole in the ice doesn’t fit with your idea of fishing, take heart – there’s an open-water alternative even in the coldest part of the year.