Fishing Pre-Spawn Riffle Areas Effectively and Ethically in Wisconsin...
Fishing gravel for steelhead is a touchy subject – for valid reasons. There are two types of steelhead rivers; those that support natural reproduction, and those that exist purely through stocking...
View ArticleSkinny Water Steelhead – Swing Control and Direction.
Swinging a fly on skinny water presents the down and across angler with a myriad of technical challenges. Like larger rivers, runs, pools and riffles occur through these small waters however, by...
View ArticleGreat Lakes Coho on the Dry Fly
Great Lakes fly anglers have a history of treating salmon and steelhead different than their west-coast ancestors. For decades, third-coast anglers were convinced that steelhead would only eat egg...
View ArticleSwinging Egg Flies and the Fallacies of the Dead Drift
I was recently listening to April Volkey’s podcast, “Anchored”, where she interviewed Jeff Liskay. During the podcast Jeff & April briefly discussed swinging egg flies. Both agreed that it was an...
View Article5-Reasons Steelhead Anglers Should Swing for Trout During a Hatch
Over the past few years I have met a number of two-handed anglers that can boom big, beautiful Spey casts and look absolutely poetic doing it. They work hard, fish often and are occasionally rewarded...
View ArticleTension — The Art of The Swing
When the down and across angler becomes competent with casting and basic mending techniques the next step in the progression of line control is tension management. When and how you apply tension...
View Article5 Sure-Fired Ways to Lose a Steelhead Every Time
There are many great articles that explain wonderful ways to fight and land a steelhead. The advice is solid, the tactics work and they all prove there are many ways to get from A to B and...
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