From Phil Rowley's Fly Tying Column
In recent years European nymphing techniques have become dominant across North America. Not only the method itself but also the unique patterns fly fishers tie and use such as Spanish style nymphs. Spanish nymphs are small, thin and hard bodied. Designed to succeed in...
Skagit Style.
The Skagit style of Spey is one of the newer ways of Spey casting and fishing and is definitely the most asked about in fly shops. It's trendy, it's maybe easier to learn than some other methods—although that can be argued, and more importantly, it's fun.
What exactly is Skagit?
Despite growing up on Francois Lake, I have actually fished very little of it over the years. Home was the...
Ocean fishing is almost like that itch that just can never quite be scratched – no matter how many times...
When trout are fixated on chironomids, trying to replicate or match the emerging pupa through pattern choice and presentation technique is the standard course of action. But what happens when this “match the hatch” mantra isn’t working? Many fly fishers, myself included, try smaller imitative patterns, shuffle through colour...
I can’t remember the first time I tried prawns. All I know for sure is that, as a little girl,...
We still haven’t fully processed the adventure. I can see us back in the tent now, listening in disbelief as...
The Lexa’s Aluminum alloy construction is fully felt-sealed in the body. Five bearings and a lightweight Air Rotor make this a silky smooth reel and the Twist Buster-2 keeps line twisting to a minimum as the advanced Locomotive Levelwind returns the line to the spool in a controlled, precise manor.
MSRP...
A flymph is a unique but deadly blend of wingless wet fly and nymph. Flymphs are nothing new. They are...
The other day, a gentleman came into the store, walked up to the counter and proudly displayed an old cane...









