
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 new questions about famous fly-fishing rivers, angling celebrities, and fly patterns.
The previous quiz produced zero perfect scores, but two respondents missed just a single question. All hail Pete H. and Steve M. The most common score held steady at 60%.

The winner of this week’s random drawing will receive a special code to watchBig Land, from Tight Loops, for free on vimeo on demand. In an effort to better understand America’s first sport fish, and the eastern seaboard’s only native trout, filmmakers Chase and Aimee Bartee lead a canoe expedition into North America’s last great and unexplored frontier, Labrador. Driven by a rumor of an untouched and forgotten brook trout nirvana, they journey into the unknown.
The winner of our last quiz, who will receive a special code to watchBig Land, is Shawn A., who was just a tad below average. But he gets the prize anyway, which is how we roll.
So post your score below (or below the post on our Facebook page!) for a chance to win a great video.
80% a click up from the last quiz.
70%!
50%, not so great
20%
70%
60 meh
60, again…
Ugh 30% same as
Last quiz
50%
20% *facepalm*
80%. Authors once again…and english rivers…
American rivers, American fish, American personalities: American company so fair enough I guess. International customer.
70. Better than last week!
70%.
50%
50%
50%
I’m going to change my name to mister 40. That’s 4 quizzes in a row!! At least I knew the ones I knew!!
Though the answer to number one may be most correct, the north fork starts in BC, and the south and middle forks start south of glacier, and all three meet up outside of the park…
80%
40%
60% livin with it
30%
90%
60%… lot of guessing
20%
50%
50%
60%
thank you!!!
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60%
50%
80% Giddyup!
50%
50%
from All Hail to aw hell…
80% – Chalkstreams and wire leaders prevented the elusive perfect score.
70%, I’ll take it
30%. Ouch.
60%, still not great but a lot better than last week.
80%
60%…consistent anyway.
50% my speed lately
50% Meh
40%
60. At least it’s above my age
50%
40%.
90% Not bad
50%
40%
60%
50%
60%
60
90%
80%, I got lucky!
60% Life is good! Go fish!!
40 again
60%
60%
70%
40%. Lots of bad guesses.
50% – Better then last week.
Thanks Phil, these are fun!
60%
60%
50%
My glass was half full, 50%
You scored 40%! Worse than mediocre.
50% isn’t as bad as I’ve had, but not my best showing either.
80% Could be my best ever!
40%
30%
20% need more coffee
80% today. So many lucky guesses.