In case you get stir-crazy in the coming weeks, I want to tell you about one day of fishing a few years ago. I’ve never done anything quite like it before or since. Even more notable, it happened ...
"The Evening Hatch" is a daily dose of anything fly fishing, human interest, and sometimes from left field. It will be short, informative, and hopefully entertaining. Enjoy it as an easy way to end ...
Throughout the valley rafts sit waiting for the rush to the river that summertime temperatures provoke. The recent warmth felt from Vail to Dotsero is calling anglers to the water. While the river ...
When you’re getting ready to cast your fishing line, are you adding a bobber, float or strike indicator? Bobbers have come a long way from being just a plastic red and white ball sitting a couple feet ...
Two holes or 200 holes? With float fishing, you are able to access areas that are otherwise private and tend to have fish that don’t see the amount of pressure fish see on public waters. From a boat, ...
There are few moments more frustrating — and painful — than attempting to bushwhack to that perfect fishing spot at a mountain lake. I’ve been scraped and stabbed by countless branches, had a giant ...
Sick and tired of trolling sticks? Perhaps bottom bouncing crawler harnesses for walleyes is becoming monotonous. Albeit, the technique may indeed be using a “bobber,” so to speak. It is far from the ...
We all know fishing and camping make a great combo. For many outdoors enthusiasts, throwing some rods and tackle in the truck is a no-brainer for a weekend getaway to C.J. Strike or Lake Cascade. But ...
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