On a recent steelhead trip we were lucky enough to have some calm, warm evenings around a fly tying table and close to a campfire. We quit fishing before dark (for a change) and got back to camp in the late afternoon. So often, Steelheading is a schedule of up before dawn and back after […]
Month: October 2015
Just a Yiddle Bit
Fly fishing is a game of inches, and subtleties that ultimately determines success. Actions typically need to be small and never exaggerated from casting, to mending, to setting the hook and to fighting the fish. Too big of a sweep and you can blow your anchor, too big of a stroke and you get rainbow […]