Unlike the original “Y2K Bug”… You can count on this one to deliver on its promise to f#!k stuff up. Once again Tim Flagler at TightLineVideo provides us with the recipe for a funky, yet reliable fly. While purists may cringe at…
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Thank You, Internet: Beyond the Horizon
Dan ZazworskyDan Zazworsky’s passion is sharing his love of fly fishing with anyone that will listen, read or watch. You can find him exploring new waters every day while chasing any fish that will eat a fly! http://www.postflybox.com
How to Use the Knot Assist Tool
The Nail Knot is one of the strongest knots used in fly fishing. Mainly used when joining the fly line to backing, or attaching a leader to your fly line. Generally, it is a great knot for attaching any 2…
Peaks to Creeks: New Hampshire’s White Mountains
In the springtime, the White Mountains of New Hampshire begin to thaw out. The snow melts, everything begins to grow green, and the fishing begins. Hikers flock to the mountains for fantastic views, and anglers flood the streams to catch…
Bitten & Bleary-Eyed in Alaska
This Was My Third Trip to Alaska in 10 Months – It Was Time to Bring the Fly Rod. I arrived in Fairbanks on a Monday evening after a planes-trains-and-automobiles-kind-of-day. It’s a 5-hour drive to the airport from my modest,…
How to Maximize Solo Fishing Trips
Imagine this: It’s the end of the week, and you’re trying to get a crew together to hit the water this weekend, but all your friends are busy with family, significant others or work. So you’re going to have to…
How to Tie : JC’s Electric Caddis
This caddis nymph is a great imitation of free-living caddis found in water systems all across the United States. It can be tied in a variety of colors and sizes so experiment away. This pattern features the Heavy Metal tungsten…