Fine cutthroat fishing on the Colorado-Wyoming border
- By: Pat Case
- and Helen Condict
It seems to me that every time I try on an unfamiliar kind of fishing-a new species, new tackle or whatever-there are a few clumsy false starts, followed by the trip where I begin to get the hang of it. I can't say exactly what the hang of it consists of, although it's somewhere beyond just adequately
The winner of FR&R's Angling Expedition Sweepstakes reports back from Quebec
Some thoughts on wings and wing-burners
One simple tying technique can be used to make a variety of different streamer patterns
Death becomes this tiny crustacean-but there's a secret to getting the color right
A veteran angler rediscovers the very best of the good, old standbys
Innovative tying tools for fewer headaches at the bench and more fish on the water
She said, "It's the quiet ones ya gotta watch out for." "She" was a (slightly) older woman and workmate of mine at the Connecticut factory where I spent four extremely educational years between high school and college, and she was instructing me about the type of man most likely to be a successful seducer
The heroine of Colorado's Cheesman Canyon
How the feds plan to shirk the mission of a salmon recover
Get ready to pull the wool over the eyes of every trout you meet
- Photography by: Richard Procopio
Plus, a good Spey book, and rage on the river
The first time I happened on this hatch I tried to match it with some brown caddis patterns. It didn't work. A good number of trout came up to look at my fly, but decided it wasn't a little brown stonefly and wouldn't eat it. It took a few years of hatch chasing to finally come up with a pattern that
Head Basketball Coach, Gonzaga University
A couple of years ago [March, 2002], John Gierach wrote a brief piece for FR&R about flying with fly-fishing gear in the wake of the terrorism-inspired safety precautions. At the time, Gierach-and the magazine-promised an update as soon as things became "clearer, and more uniform airport to airport and
- By: Paul Guernsey
- and Buzz Bryson