Nothing puts the cap on a great day of fishing quite like sitting around a fire and shooting the bull with your buddies. Eating more hot dogs than you should, staying up way too late, and watching your buddies have…
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Meet The Tribe: Christian
Next up on our Ambassador team is Christian! Christian is representin’ Team PFB in beautiful Fort Collins, CO. He likes to fish primarily for the trash hatch of Carp in the rural parts of town and then head up to…
Tessa’s Tips: Fly Fishing Alaska
Hey guys, Tessa Shetter here! Being a lifelong Alaskan resident, I do have to say I feel very lucky to live in such a beautiful state that is home to such beautiful fish. To my understanding, fly-fishing in Alaska is…
5 Streamer Patterns Every Angler Needs In Their Box
I should be out fishing. It’s Saturday. I’m not married. I’m not dating anyone. My house is clean, perhaps a bit too clean. Instead of being on the water, I’m sitting here writing while I watch snow pile up outside…
Why Winter is the Best Time to Learn Streamer Fishing
Winter’s taken it sweet time showing up here in my home state of Utah. We didn’t get a real honest-to-goodness snowstorm until the third weekend of January. Idaho hasn’t seen much snow either, according to my friend Chris Hunt (of…
The Postfly Tribe Ambassadors 2018
The Tribe Has Spoken! We are proud to announce our 2018 Postfly Ambassador Team! We searched high and low across the world for a team of men & women who embody the Postfly vibe and lifestyle. We are excited to…
The Beginner’s Guide to Fly Line
If you’ve recently made the transition from spin fishing or bait casting to fly fishing, you’re probably experiencing some serious sticker shock. You used to be able to walk into Wal-Mart, pick up a spool of 1,000 yards of 10-pound…
Tying for Stripers (a.k.a., “All About the Bass, No Treble-Hook”)
With winter comes the cold. And with the cold comes beer, as well as the time to crank out three-dozen saltwater flies for the start of the striper run (T-Minus 100-something days!). Many an angler (specifically, those who self-style as…
Fish Food 101: How to Tell What Trout Are Eating in the Winter
I was out at Pyramid Lake recently, and after the first full day of fishing found myself at the bar in Sutcliffe, Nevada with my buddy Tim Johnson (the fly fishing artist) and our guide Ryan Dangerfield. Ryan was working…
How to Get Started Tying Flies this Winter
Out of all my fishing buddies I’m one of the few that actually looks forward to fly fishing in the middle of winter. Sure, chunks of half-submerged ice and line frozen in my rod guides isn’t all that pleasant, but…