Knowing the stages of development in a bug’s life is a critical component to successful fly fishing. Deciphering the hatch on a river is a challenging game. Larva, pupa or adult stages have been ...
Dry-fly fishing has been very good lately on the Fryingpan, Roaring Fork and Colorado rivers. The midge hatches have been the dominant force on the Fryingpan, while midges and blue-winged olives are ...
Spring is in full swing. Flowers are blooming, birds are chirping and trout are eating bugs off the surface of the water. It’s time to discover what bugs the fish are eating. Anglers can run into an ...
The color yellow comes to the forefront during May as the Sulphur mayflies make their annual appearance. It is mostly an evening hatch, but will start late in the afternoon. Fishing Sulphur emerger or ...
The Parker Bottoms bankfishing access has gone from being the newest thing on the Beaver tailwaters last month to being a hot spot this month. And not just for bank fishermen, says Bruce Ritter of ...
When caddis leave the bottom of the stream to emerge, very often they take their nymphal shuck up with them, letting the current help them shed this extra baggage. Their wings will start to pop out ...