egg sucking leach
Why do steelhead take a fly?  Becasue they are looking for food - Maybe?  Because they have instincts from their juvenile self from 2...
fly tying webinar
I have a Free fly tying webinar that I am launching and sharing if you are interested in improving your fly tying game.  The...
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fulling mill
In this episode, we'll chat with Nick Yardley, the president of Fulling Mill. We dive deep into the fascinating story of how Fulling Mill...
counter wrapping
In today's short video I show you how counter wrapping can help secure your material so your fly lasts longer and how it can...
steelhead fly tying
As I continue to build up towards the March 15 launch of the new steelhead fly tying course I wanted to to post here...
flies
(leave a comment below noting if you like or hate tying flies)   Let me start by saying that knowing how many flies you have tied...
Today I'm continuing the blogging journey to get out the word on the new steelhead fly tying course and doorstep material deliveries. If you want...
This episode of Traveled comes straight from the floor of the East Idaho Fly Tying Expo, where anglers gathered to share patterns, techniques, and the kind of conversations that only happen when tiers and fishermen slow down and talk shop. Scott Sanchez joins us to break down one of the most important — and misunderstood — feeding windows in fly fishing: the emerger stage. We dig into how trout feed in the surface film, how to read rise forms correctly, and why classic wet flies and soft hackles remain so effective when fish aren’t fully committing to dries. It’s a thoughtful, observation-driven discussion inspired by time spent at the vise and on the water, and a reminder that good fishing starts with paying attention.
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