Thursday, we’re all going to celebrating the 243rd birthday of this great country we get to call home. Home to the largest public lands and countless miles of fishing water. We are lucky to have some of the coolest species…
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Whats in the Box: June 2019
Summer has arrived and that means longer fishing days and endless hatches going off all across the USA. The waters of the Northeast coast have come alive with Stripers and Bluefish galore and so have the redfish tailing happily in…
What to Do When the Rivers Are Too High to Fish
High water can be one of the most annoying things to anglers because most of the time it seems like it always happens when you have the free time to get out on the water and go fishing, but it…
What to Consider Before Picking Your Fishing Spots
When fishing time is precious, its important to take a few things into consideration when picking your fishing locations for the day, in order to give yourself the best odds of having a great day out on the water. Over…
How to Start Fishing Mouse Flies This Summer
Beat the heat this summer and start night fishing for massive trout with mouse patterns. As you may be aware, big trout tend to prefer one large meal to a full day of sucking down tiny nymphs in the current.…
Become Inspired: Introducing Our Newest Postfly Ambassadors
After much anticipation, we’re excited to announce that Postfly has grown it’s ambassador team by 14 new members. With over 600 applicants to the program, we found some of the fishiest and most inspirational folks out there. We expanded our reach…
Fly Fishing Air Travel 101
So you’re hopping on a big jet plane headed to a new, exciting fishing location! Regardless of your destination, be it that you’re sneaking a few fishing hours while on a family vacation or traveling on a true fly fishing…
5 Fly Patterns Anyone Can Learn to Tie
Fly tying is a great way to keep your fly boxes full year round and as a way to pass the days when the weather or work may be keeping you from getting out on the water. It may seem…
6 Things You Should Check Before Every Cast
Some of the most common instances that something goes wrong while fishing is either right before, or right as you cast. So many wind knots, birds nest tangles, snapped rods and frustrated anglers can be prevented if you just check…
Gear Essentials for Small Stream Trout Fishing
This time of year can be trying for anglers everywhere, the Midwest and Northeast have been getting quite a bit of rain recently and many larger trout streams are getting too high for comfort. When this happens in my area…