Today’s Master Class Monday video by Dave and Amelia Jensen is the ninth installment in a series on how to read trout water. Here, Dave talks about those stretches of river that don’t seem to reveal any obvious . . .
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Video: How to Catch Great Lakes Steelhead
The latest episode of the Orvis Guide to Fly Fishing television show is all about those potadromous rainbow trout often referred to as “Great Lakes steelhead.” Host Tom Rosenbauer and his guests talk . . .
Read MoreMaster Class Monday: How to Find Trout In Eddies
Today’s Master Class Monday video by Dave and Amelia Jensen is the eighth installment in an 11-part series on how to read trout water. Here, Dave explains why trout love eddies–for the current break, . . .
Read MoreMaster Class Monday: How to Catch Trout from Tailouts
Today’s Master Class Monday video by Dave and Amelia Jensen is the seventh installment in an 11-part series on how to read trout water. Here, Dave explains how to fish tailouts–those shallow, slow stretches at the bottom of a pool or before a change in river features. Trout will risk being exposed in such shallow water if … Continue reading “Master Class Monday: How to Catch Trout from Tailouts”
Read MorePodcast: How to Become a Fly-Fishing Guide, with Joe Hebler
This week, Joe Hebler of the Blue Quill Angler in Evergreen, Colorado, answers the question “How do I become a fishing guide?” Whether you are graduating from high school or college, or in another career looking to . . .
Read MoreMaster Class Monday: How to Catch Trout from Shelving Riffles
Today’s Master Class Monday video by Dave and Amelia Jensen is the sixth installment in an 11-part series on how to read trout water. Here, Dave explains the ways that riffles that end in a shelf dropping off to deeper water . . .
Read MorePro Tips: How to Choose the Right Gear for Wet-Wading, Part I
One of the great joys of summertime fishing is the opportunity to leave the waders at home and actually feel the river or the lake against your legs in a more intimate way. No waders also means easier . . .
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