Bill Marts

Bill Marts

I have a hard time writing about myself, but here goes. I have been in the fly fishing industry for more years than most people have been on earth and I have been lucky enough to travel extensively just to put a fly in front of a fish. I have chased steelhead, salmon and trout throughout the Pacific Northwest, B.C., Alaska, Argentina and Tierra del Fuego. Saltwater pursuits have taken me to all of the popular fishing destinations in Central America, Bahamas and Venezuela plus some not so familiar (Tuamotus, Cook Is., Seychelles, Truck Is.). I have been doing business in Mexico with various guides and lodges for 30 years and am very active promoting and helping my friend and his guide service in Holbox, Mexico, fishing for tarpon. I have been in the fly fishing travel business for over 30 years. I have guided fly fishers for trout and steelhead in Washington, Montana, and Idaho in the years between 1985 and 2005. I enjoyed the hell out of it, but, now prefer fishing alone or with a friend. With all of this, another of my favorite fishing pastimes is carp fly fishing on the various freshwater flats in Eastern Washington. I have taught classes in all aspects of fly fishing; had many articles published, owned my own fly shops and worked at The Fly Shop between 2005 and 2011, in the travel department specializing in Saltwater destinations. What all of this means is that I truly like flyfishing and everything associated with it. I retired from The Fly Shop, in Redding, Ca. at the end of 2011. I now tie flies for those who would rather buy than tie and write for a few fly fishing magazines. I also photograph my trips for the articles I write. I like to tie flies and especially enjoy a challenge; maybe to come up with a pattern to perform a certain task, use a new material, combine colors in a pleasing way (that also are of interest to the fish) or imitate a food source for certain fishes. Believe me when I tell you that I have created many more “duds” than effective patterns. But that is actually part of the fun and learning. I really like the “old style” steelhead patterns (on a single hook – no stinger) and fish them a lot, but I appreciate the effectiveness of the newer intruder type flies. Given a choice between a stream containing few fish with no anglers around and a new run of eager steelhead in a river choked with well-meaning, dedicated anglers and I’ll wade the lonely waters searching for the stray fish or two. That is probably why I fish way more than I catch. Good thing I like the fishing. As much as I enjoy swinging a fly through a perfect run, I am slowly giving way to a preference of shooting (with a camera) my streamside experiences. An image or two that really stand out from hundreds of shots in a day give me the same feeling that a pull gives me after hundreds of casts. So, as long as I can carry my camera and my rod to the river, I’ll keep doing it.

Haida Gwaii

For several years a friend of mine who lived on Queen Charlotte Islands, constantly told me stories of fantastic fishing in the primal streams flowing through the thick rain forests surrounding him.  Another friend of mine and I decided to…

ALONE

I heard a song today that reminded me of a fishing trip I was on in the early 70’s.  The song doesn’t remind me of myself and my life but of a specific trip.  I was by myself at an…

LEAP OF FAITH

This is a concept that we steelheaders deal with every time we head to the river.  Just the act of traveling (sometimes hundreds or even thousands of miles) proves that we have taken a leap of faith; we have faith…

Home River Fun

A few weeks ago, I got a chance to meet friends on my old home waters; the Wenatchee River.  The river was perfect and we all were excited.  When I lived in Wenatchee in the 90’s, I learned the Wenatchee…

Fishing is Fishing

Last week I finally got to realize a goal.  In addition to an addiction to steelhead, I have to get a fix of throwing flies at carp every summer.  My brother and I took off from Seattle in a pouring-down…

Atlantic Sea-Run Browns and Steelhead

Several years ago I read a statement that I found unbelievable – Steelhead were being caught in a river in Argentina that, naturally, emptied into the Atlantic ocean.  No such thing, I thought. Steelhead are a Pacific ocean product. Then…

Fishing With Johnny

I like to think of how fly fishing has enriched my life.  One of the ways that it has, is the people I have met, fished with and who are my friends because of throwing feathers and fur at fish.…

Any Color As Long As It Is Purple

I don’t know why the color purple has so much appeal to me for steelhead flies.  Probably, because I’ve caught so many steelhead on purple flies.  There are two flies of this color that I have used the most; Purple…