Let’s talk etiquette. No matter your skill level, there are some general good-practices while on the water to improve the experience for everyone involved. Give Some Space Depending on the location and time of year, crowd size can vary from…
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Don’t Sleep on Winter Float Fishing Trips
RobbyD
How to Tie the “Hammo Flatwing”
From Atlantic City to Maine, the striper bite is on fire right now. Fly fishing the surf, tidal flats, and the occasional up-river run of schoolies is a longtime summer tradition here on the East Coast, and veterans of this…
How to Plan a Fly Fishing Camping Trip
Steven Beaulieu
The Story of Wade Rod Co
Brian Runnals
What’s in the Box: July Fly Tying
Bring on the dog days of Summer! No matter where you’re fishing or what you’re fishing for this season, Postfly’s July boxes are coming in hot, ready to warm up the start of the season with some fish. Find out what…
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…
Swingin’ for Schoolies
I’m a firm believer that catching a native fish on a swung streamer is one of the most satisfying feelings in our sport. For most Americans, Skamania steel and sea-run trout are too far of a drive and thus not…
This Week in WTF: Breaking Down This Bizarre Fishing Exercise Video
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
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,…