
Welcome to another edition of our weekly trivia challenge, in which we test your knowledge of all things fly fishing and where you might learn a thing or two about this sport we love. This week, we’ve got ten classic questions about such topics as the course of a famous river, places you may or may not be able to catch trout, angling literature, and more.
The last quiz produced a strange range of scores. While just two people achieved perfect scores–give it up for Alan Burrows and Clint–the first two scores posted were 90s, and the most common score was an 80. That said, there were almost as many 40s as there were 80s.

The winner of this week’s random drawing will receive a a code to download “Live The Stream: The Story of Joe Humphreys,” the inspiring life story of Pennsylvania’s fly fishing legend, Joe Humphreys. It’s a visually stunning film, and anyone with a pulse can appreciate Joe’s contagious spirit and, at 86-years-young, trout streams are his fountains of youth.
The winner of our last quiz (as determined by random.org), who will receive copy of “The Tributary Series” DVD, is Charlief, who got himself “back in the groove” with an 80%.
So post your score below (or below the post on our Facebook page!) for a chance to win a great book.
Good luck!
60% correct, 100% guesses – wish I had those odds in school!
50%
Whew. 20% on nearly all guesses… guess that also reflects how guessing on tests in school went….
60
30% ugh
30% with a lot of guesses and some knowledge 🙂
50%. Dang…
60%
50% – can’t wait until next week.
50%
80%
60%
How long can grayling live in Alaska?
As long as they want to.
50%
90%
Wow 2 tests in a row 100%
70%, better than I expected.
80% Not bad.
80%
50%
I thought I did better. 40%
40%, and proud to have that many!
80% I am surprised a grayling can live that long,
60%. At least not embarrassing.
70%
50% soso
60% again this has become my standard test score
60%
50%
50% I seem to be stuck weekly in the 50% rut!
90%, my best yet
50%
50%. Should’ve been more.
60%
40. Nuff said
40%
With the help of two non-fisherwomen in my office, we were able to conjure up a whopping 20%.
50%!
50%
40% I’m not improving with practice!
60%…not bad for me…….ties my personal best!
50%
70%.
I mean….what’s a score but a reference point one must either , 1] toil under with a need to improve performance or, 2] a token to reach an individual can hold over his peers for the joy of ego building.
70%
60%.
30% darn
60%
Well there I go again,40%
50%.
Wow…
50%
30%
70% Not so easy this week.
10% . Maybe it’s time to give this up!
60%…used to be good at these.
70% I’ll take that for a short work break.
60% – Thanks Phil, I enjoy these.
AND—don’t quit Jack!!!
60% I went from a A to a D this week
60%
50. I think the river was half empty.
40%
60%. Not bad for an 11 year old
40% again. Should always go with first choice.
50%
50%
30%
A solid 50%
60
Awful guesser 10%
80% Missed both guesses.
50% – Is the river flowing half empty or half full?
Respectable 80%
90%. Who the heck knows how long a grayling lives in Alaska?
80%, that’s better,
40% ugh
60%. Thought I was going to nail it. Guess not.
only 40%
60%, which may have raised my average, sadly.
50% Not good
40%
40%
60% improvement from the last quiz
70%
50%
20%. Ouch.
50%
20
50%
60%
50%
50%
30%, rough week….
70% My best yet. Looks like I need to go by a lotto ticket which I would use the winnings to buy more fishing gear.
40%, solid D+.
80 %