Fish with a tenkara rod long enough and you will start looking for ways to push the envelope. It is the nature of fishing and anglers, but especially that of fly fishers.
Tenkara mousing
by Tom Sadler - Monday, Jun 22nd, 2015
by Tom Sadler - Monday, Jun 22nd, 2015
Fish with a tenkara rod long enough and you will start looking for ways to push the envelope. It is the nature of fishing and anglers, but especially that of fly fishers.
by Ben Kryzinski - Thursday, Jun 18th, 2015
Sage is shaking up their lineup for 2016 by introducing three all new rod series and expanding its wildly successful ONE family. Joining Sage’s offerings are its new MOD, PULSE and BOLT series, while the the ONE family grows via the addition of the LITTLE ONE and ONE Trout Spey rods. The new additions span Sage’s more technology (and price point) focused approach to crafting and selling fly rods.
by Chad Shmukler - Wednesday, Jun 17th, 2015
Redington has announced two new rod series which it will be adding to its lineup for 2016. Its new additions include the single-hand Hydrogen rods and a new two-handed rod series called the Chromer. Both are slated for availability come August.
by Ben Kryzinski - Tuesday, Jun 16th, 2015
Pennsylvania, one of the nation's heralded trout fishing states, has always been known for its bountiful mayfly hatches. But fishermen telling tales of "epic" hatches may have a new yardstick to measure their stories against, after hatches in Lancaster County resulted in numerous motor vehicle accidents and caused officials to enforce bridge closures for the second night in a row.
The hatches seem to be predominantly hexagenia mayflies, though photos circulated on the internet seem to show other mayflies and stoneflies present as well.
by Winston Ostrow - Monday, Jun 15th, 2015
Remember the Grey Fox? Thirty years ago, when I started tying, Art Flick's new Streamside Guide was all the rage. Deservedly so. I dutifully tied all the flies and was twice rewarded; the tying was fun, and the flies worked.
One of the flies was the Grey Fox, Stenonema Fuscum.