
A river may run through it, but there are also lots of trout that live in lakes and ponds. In this great how-to video from The New Fly Fisher, Bill Spicer and Phil Rowley walk you through the basics of . . .
Read MoreA river may run through it, but there are also lots of trout that live in lakes and ponds. In this great how-to video from The New Fly Fisher, Bill Spicer and Phil Rowley walk you through the basics of . . .
Read MoreThe thirteenth and final episode of Season 2 of the “Orvis Guide to Fly Fishing” TV show is now up, and it’s all about fishing lakes and ponds. This time of year, many of our rivers and streams are running low and . . .
Read MorePhil Rowley is one of the sport’s most knowledgeable anglers when it comes to chasing trout in lakes and ponds. His website, Fly Craft Angling, is chock-full of great information on stillwater angling. . .
Read MoreI frequently get questions about stillwater trout fishing, and although I love it, I am not very good at it. So I enlisted one of the best stillwater teachers I know, Phil Rowley, and asked him to discuss something more advanced . . .
Read MoreThis week, we offer some tips on trout fishing in lakes from Phil Rowley, one of the top stillwater experts in North America. I asked Phil to host the stillwater chapter on from the Orvis Fly . . .
Read MoreIn this month’s “Top 5” video from Trouts Fly Fishing in Denver, Regional Manager Tanner Smith fishes some Wyoming still waters with former Trout Bum of the Week Bob Reece. With serious runoff kicking in across the Rockies, many anglers . . .
Read MoreSome anglers consider stillwater fly fishing to be less technical than casting for trout on rivers, but those are the same anglers who probably don’t do so well on lakes on ponds. When you’re . . .
Read MoreThis week’s podcast interview is all about fly-fishing high mountain lakes. My guest is Bob Terwilliger–of Orvis-Endorsed Fly-Fishing Expedition Colorado Outfitters–who specializes in . . .
Read MoreWe’ve posted three times about the fantastic new Utah Cutthroat Slam program, which requires anglers to land the state’s four native subspecies—Bear River, Bonneville, Yellowstone, and . . .
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