By Rob Mukai When fly fishing in saltwater, there are numerous species, each with its own allure. The aerial acrobatics of tarpon, the spooky invisibility of bonefish, the freight train pull of a jack crevalle. But the one fish that seems to cause more addictive behavior in fly fisher people […]
You know that one stretch of stream, river, or lake that you know super well? The one that you could outfish anyone on, the one that you know all of the smallest seams as well as you know the biggest runs and pools. You may be acquaintances with a few […]
This step by step tutorial should help you tie up a new carp snack. The parts list: Gamakatsu SL45 (or similar hook) Hairline Black Bead Chain Hairline Black Barred Strips Gold Variant Hairline Barred and Speckled Crazy Legs in brown Brown thread 3/0 – 6/0 Having pictures of the parts might […]
Catching a brook trout of trophy proportions is as difficult as it should be. The first twenty years of my brook trout fishing career where spent happily catching dozens of fish in Montana’s streams and lakes. However, after all those hours on the water, I still had not caught a […]
Meet the newest member of the Ross Reels family. The Ross Colorado LT is the epitome of the mantra “less is more”. Looking at the specs on this family of reels I continue to be blown away by the attention to detail on this little reel. I recently picked the […]
This is arguably the best time of year for trout anglers. As Todd Tanner wrote in his recent piece in Hatch Magazine, “Fall ushers in the finest, most consistent, fly fishing of the year.” All of my best fish, except one, were caught during the fall. From 26-inch browns in […]
The amazing peaks of Banff National Park, in the Canadian province of Alberta, have a deservedly high profile and attract almost 4 million people per year, many from as far away as Europe and Asia. However, right on Banff’s eastern doorstep is Kananaskis Country, a recreational area that sees only […]
This July I traveled to Southern Florida to visit some family. A life long goal of mine has always been to catch a peacock bass on the fly. After seeing so many images of the gorgeous fish and reading about their feeding habits I knew landing one was something I […]
A few weeks ago, I took an in-depth look at the Winston Boron III LS 2wt. Now, as promised, here’s the second part of our 2-Weight Shootout, featuring Orvis’s Superfine Carbon in an 8’ 4pc configuration. The Superfine Carbon series is one of my favorite graphite series currently in production. […]
Behemoth. A behemoth is commonly defined as either a huge creature or something that is enormous. Redington aptly named there most powerful fish stopping reel the Behemoth. The reel is among the most important pieces of gear to slow down a large fish and get it quickly to hand. The […]
Fishwest is teaming up with Brewvies Cinema Pub to showcase the highly anticipated new release from Confluence Films. Building off their prior successes from films like Drift & Waypoints, the Confluence team has gone even further off the grid to the uninhabited atoll of Providence in the Seychelles. This network […]
This past weekend I was lucky enough to catch some grayling up at 11,300 feet. My destination was an unmarked glacial lake on top of a mountain range in southern Utah. It requires a short hike in and is well worth the bumpy drive on over 12 miles of never […]
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