Many years ago I stumbled across a very popular fly pattern from England called the Red Tag.
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Red Tag Wet Fly
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Red Tag Wet Fly
Many years ago I stumbled across a very popular fly pattern from England called the Red Tag.
Read moreThey are looking up again!
Summer in my part of the northeast was particularly hot and dry this year. It was just too damn hot to enjoy a day's fishing.
Read morePanfish version of the Yellar Hammar
I am always intriqued by local fly patterns and my search for authentic southern Appalachian trout flies soon uncovered an interesting nymph called a Yallar Hammar. This fly, like many southern Appalachian patterns, really stood out from the traditional nymphs in my fly box.
Read moreLos Alamos Ant
Harrison Steeves III first described the Los Alamos Ant in his book “Tying Flies with Foam, Fur, and Feathers”. I’m confident the pattern was originally designed as a terrestrial/attractor pattern for trout, but many have discovered its effectiveness in warm water.
Read moreThe spring edition of TENKARA ANGLER has hit the virtual newsstands! This edition is chock full of information on all things tenkara. You find articles on fishing, casting techniques, and fly tying, as well as destinations, artwork, even camping!
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