Giant Fall Caddis: A Trout’s Last Big Meal Before Winter by Rick Hafele | Wednesday, September 23, 2020 | Giant Fall Caddis: A Trout’s Last Big Meal Before Winter What trout could turn down a fat ass caddis? Get the low down on the October Caddis Hatch, happening soon everywhere in the west. Trout, Steelhead. Read More
New Ideas About Summer Steelhead Tube Flies by Mark Bachmann | Wednesday, September 16, 2020 | New Ideas About Summer Steelhead Tube Flies By: Mark Bachmann Is there really anything new in fly tying? Probably not, but does it matter if it is... no categories. Read More
Matching the Hatch at the Top of the Tent by Mark Bachmann | Wednesday, September 9, 2020 | Matching the Hatch at the Top of the Tent By: Mark Bachmann Anyone who has fished the Deschutes for trout during August knows that the most surface... no categories. Read More
The Floating Fly Line Color Controversy by Mark Bachmann | Wednesday, September 2, 2020 | The Floating Fly Line Color Controversy When I entered the sporting goods sales arena in the mid-1970’s, fly line manufacturers were more... no categories. Read More
Cold Water Refuge For Steelhead by Mark Bachmann | Wednesday, August 26, 2020 | Cold Water Refuge For Steelhead Cold Water Refuge For Steelhead This information came to me through Dave Moskowitz, Executive Director of The Conservation Angler an angling... no categories. Read More
The Two Fly Cast for Steelhead by Mark Bachmann | Wednesday, August 19, 2020 | The Two Fly Cast for Steelhead Fishing a cast of flies rather than one fly is a method of wet fly fishing that has been around for a very long time.... no categories. Read More
About Come-back Steelhead Flies by Mark Bachmann | Wednesday, August 12, 2020 | Make them come back! About Come-back Steelhead Flies By: Mark Bachmann Years ago, I was guiding two ladies who were a couple of pretty crafty steelhead anglers, Jan and... no categories. Read More
Caddis For All Seasons by Rick Hafele | Wednesday, August 5, 2020 | Caddis For All Seasons By: Rick Hafele Besides stoneflies, riffles and runs are full of caddis larvae. And you can match most of them with a... no categories. Read More