Large dry flies and streamers are their meal of choice, and these fish are not subtle when they take (think angry, native brook trout, just five times bigger and stronger). From the moment you ...
Large dry flies and streamers are their meal of choice, and these fish are not subtle when they take (think angry, native brook trout, just five times bigger and stronger). From the moment you touch ...
A tailwater is a section of river located downstream of a dam. Because dams control the flow of water, they create consistent conditions for the trout that live below. This stability in temperature ...
Still, wintertime trout do need to eat, and that means you can catch them if you fish in the right places with the right flies ... or under a dry fly. The Hare’s Ear is a classic sub-surface ...
Chad Kelly, 57, of Atlanta recently had an amazing Sunday fly fishing on the Toccoa River ... but he was committed to a Dry January – a time when many hit pause on their alcohol consumption ...
East Idaho Fly Tying Expo is planned at the Mountain America Center in Idaho Falls on Friday, Feb. 14 and Saturday, Feb. 15.
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Stormtracker 8 Meteorologist Matt DiNardo was joined by a special guest in the WRIC NOW livestreaming studio today to talk about the preservation of brook trout as well as ...
Freestone stream, spring creek, tailwater — which would you rather attack for trout? The answer will depend largely on ... tailwaters are great places to throw large lures and streamer flies, as these ...
Pulse for a few seconds until still slightly chunky. Put the trout onto a large roasting tray along with the halved lemons and par boiled potatoes. Put a couple of spoonfuls of the salsa verde ...
Expected to take several years, the removal of the Brush Shop Dam would expand the brook trout spawning grounds by 12 miles and minimize future flood risk. An error ...
Experts say sediment flowing into the creek where the trout live poses the greatest threat. Wildlife officials may opt to temporarily move the endangered fish out of the mountains once it’s safe ...