When the calendar flipped to 2026, Western New Yorkers did what they always do — checked the weather, complained about it and ...
When the calendar flipped to 2026, Western New Yorkers did what they always do — checked the weather, complained about it and ...
As winter creeps in it often means a drop in opportunity for fly fishermen. That depends on where you live, of course, but for many of us, river time becomes vise time. If you’re new to fly tying, ...
The other day we went walleye fishing, as soon as we came back we hurried to get this walleye fishing video out to you. We're excited to show you exactly how we were walleye fishing, what we were ...
The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish wants to hear from you. Submit your latest New Mexico fishing adventure, or your catch of the week, at the department’s ...
Today we show you how to troll for walleye using nightcrawlers. I have one rod rigged with a gold sp viper spoon and another with silver sp viper spoon; each baited rigged with a T-Turn Bait Rig and a ...
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Tip of the week: As water cools, steelhead slow down, so match their pace by reducing your drift speed and using lighter weights. In clearer water, go with more natural or UV-enhanced colors. In ...
It’s hard to believe Labor Day is a memory and October is here. The season change also means time to transition your fly box from summer dry flies and terrestrial patterns to fall streamer patterns.
Wading streams with a fly rod in hand may be the most traditional approach to the sport, but floating rivers in a raft or driftboat, leisurely watching the scenery pass by, has its merits too. The ...
With the end of summer in sight, it’s time to stock those streamer boxes with larger flies that imitate baitfish, sculpin, and fry. Here is our list of don’t-leave-home-without fall flies for ...
It’s a random morning in mid-August. You pour your first cup of coffee, glance at your phone and step outside to let the dog out. Then it hits you. The undeniable freshness that tells you autumn is ...