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Video: How To Read A Lake To Catch More Fish, with Phil Rowley
With drought conditions across the Rockies, the Northeast, and the Midwest, many anglers are turning to lakes and ponds to find fishable water. In this great video, Phil Rowley shares some of his tactics for finding and catching trout in still waters, demonstrating presentations, retrieves, and the little adjustments that made the difference. To see some of Phil’s effective patterns, visit his website. The post Video: How To Read A…
Watch Biologists Helicopter-Stock Trout in Oregon’s Mountain Lakes
Fall is a great time for fishing in the high-mountain lakes of the Cascades, and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife makes sure that there are plenty of fish available. They stock thousands of trout is these remote waters by helicopter and backpack: ODFW plants trout in about 340 Cascade Mountain lakes from Mount Hood down into Klamath County. In the Deschutes watershed alone, 65 lakes are stocked…
Take 10 Minutes to Help Scientists Understand Threats to Freshwater Fisheries
Calling all freshwater anglers in the US and Canada: Have you noticed any threats impacting your fishing experience? A team from the University of Massachusetts Amherst is conducting a survey to understand the threats and potential solutions facing freshwater recreational fisheries, and they want to hear from you. You could win a Patagonia Guidewater Backpack! If you fish in freshwater and care about the future of the species you target—and…
A Tribute to Robert Redford’s Passion for Fly Fishing and the Environment
News of Robert Redford’s passing broke yesterday, and tributes flowed in from the worlds of film and conservation. Fly fishers revere Redford for finally bringing Norman Maclean’s “A River Runs Through It” to the screen, and his final voice-over from the film resonates with anyone who loves spending time on the water. Writing in The Salt Lake Tribune, Julie Jag describes how Redford fought for the important natural resources of…
Podcast: All About Knotless Leaders and Line-to-Leader Connections, with Josh Jenkins
[Interview starts at 43:59] Tom Rosenbauer’s guest this week is Josh Jenkins of Scientific Anglers, and the original plan was to talk just about knotless leaders—their design, how they are made, and how to modify them. But they soon took an interesting sidetrack into line/leader connections and also a new product he’s discovered for fixing cracks in fly line coating so you don’t have to buy a new line…
Tying Tuesday: From Trout to Redfish
In this week’s Tying Tuesday, we’ve got effective patterns that will help you catch trout on top or subsurface, as well as redfish looking for a crab or shrimp. First off, Craig Mathews teaches you to tie a pattern he invented decades ago, the Sparkle Dun, in a version with a body made with pheasant tail. It’s a fly featured in his new book, coming out, Pheasant Tail Simplicity: Recipes…
Photos: Week Two of This Year’s “20 Days in September” Contest
It’s Day 15 of our “20 Days in September” Photo Contest. How are you doing so far? I’ve missed just two days so far, although low water is starting to limit my local options. Luckily, our mountain streams and warmwater ponds are still fishing well. It’s still not too late for you to get in on the action. You don’t need to hit 20 days to take part; all we’re looking for is…
Video: Fly Fishing Outside the BOX
When you’re learning to fly fish, everyone want to explain the “right way” to do everything—from casting to fly choice to presentation. But, as Ben Sittig explains in this video, those aren’t the only ways. Sometimes the fish respond to strange flies and tactics in ways that can teach you new and effective tricks. I have caught trout on poppers, and it’s really fun. The post Video: Fly Fishing…
Warriors & Quiet Waters: Fly Fishing Jumpstarts Veterans’ Healing Journey
A Warriors and Wild Waters expedition on the North Fork. Photo: Michael MacLeod, via Whitefish Pilot It’s a pretty established fact that fly fishing is a great way to help folks deal with lingering trauma, and Warriors & Quiet Waters has been helping veterans since 2007. (Strangely, this news story got the organization’s name wrong in a couple places, including the headline.) A story in Whitefish Pilot describes how powerful…
Has One of the World’s Best Brown Trout Fisheries Been Hiding in Plain Sight?
A stunning brown trout from Iceland’s Blanda River. Photo: Earl Harper via Hatch Magazine It seems remarkable that, in this age of nonstop Internet fly-fishing coverage, there would be a world-class fishery that remained under the radar. But it seems that most folks haven’t heard of a particular gem in the northwestern highlands of Iceland. Writing in Hatch Magazine, Chad Schmukler writes about a new fishing operation on Iceland’s Blanda…
Permanent Fly-Fishing Art by Tattooist AJ McGuire
Cutthroat, brook trout, and brown trout tattoos by AJ McGuire. Photos: AJ McGuire By: Rick Mikesell, MidCurrent Gear Guru Fly fishing is a sport defined by passion. Anglers dive in deep and not only immerse themselves in water in pursuit of fish, but also in the culture and lifestyle that surround the sport. We can spot a fellow angler by the Howler Brothers cap or the trout sticker on their…
Podcast: The Mysterious Mary Orvis Marbury, with Historian Steve Woit
[Interview starts at 37:50] Mary Orvis Marbury, daughter of Orvis founder Charles F. Orvis, is an important figure in the history of American fly fishing. She was the first person to catalog and standardize American fly patterns, but she led a sad and mysterious life. Historian Steve Woit has written an expansive and spectacular book about Mary and the artifacts that helped her catalog flies and has also uncovered…
Tying Tuesday: Simple Seasonal Solutions
In this week’s Tying Tuesday, we’ve got three patterns that are easy to tie and should work great for trout this time of year. First off, Kyle from Avid Max walks us through the steps to tie Devin Olsen’s Diabaetis Perdigon (great name, btw). It uses some cool materials but is a quick and simple tie. Next up, Brendan from Snake River Fly shows us how to create a bulky…
Photos: Week One of This Year’s “20 Days in September” Contest
It’s Day 8 of our “20 Days in September” Photo Contest, and since “thirty days hath September,” you could start today and still complete the challenge. How are you doing so far? It’s still not too late for you to get in on the action. You don’t need to hit 20 days to take part; all we’re looking for is a good effort at getting out as often as you possibly can. Heck, you…
Event Spotlight: Denver Trout Unlimited’s Carp Slam XIX
Russ Miller shows off a beauty of a Denver South Platter carp during last year’s slam. All photos: Ivan Orsic Next weekend, on September 13, Denver Trout Unlimited will host Carp Slam XIX, the 2025 edition of its annual urban fly-fishing tournament. All proceeds from the event support ongoing conservation and angling access efforts along the Denver South Platte. This year’s Carp Slam will cover nearly 39 miles of river in…
After a Century of Abuse, the Arkansas River is on the Rise
Tommy Brown of Colorado Springs fishes along the banks of the Arkansas River in Bighorn Sheep Canyon near Cotopaxi on Sept. 5. The Arkansas River fishery is the longest stretch of gold medal waters in the state. (Mike Sweeney, Special to The Colorado Sun) Colorado’s Arkansas river has suffered from mining waste, overfishing, agricultural effluent, and more since the beginning of the last century, but things are looking up, according…
Tom Rosenbauer on How to Fish Small Streams
Fishing small streams is a lot of fun, especially if you know how to make the most of the situation. In this video from The New Fly Fisher, Tom Rosenbauer shares his favorite tactics—from flies and rigging to approach and presentation—that he’s honed over his five decades as a fly fisher. The post Tom Rosenbauer on How to Fish Small Streams appeared first on MidCurrent. Source: Fish2
Charlie Craven’s Favorite Flies for September 2025
Charlie Craven is a well-known fly tier—the Jujubee Midge is his creation—as well as the owner and operator of Charlie’s Fly Box in Arvada, Colorado. In this video, he sits down and shares his best producing flies for September. No matter where you live, you’ll find some great info here. The post Charlie Craven’s Favorite Flies for September 2025 appeared first on MidCurrent. Source: Fish2
Charlie Craven’s Favorite Flies for September 2025
Charlie Craven is a well-known fly tier—the Jujubee Midge is his creation—as well as the owner and operator of Charlie’s Fly Box in Arvada, Colorado. In this video, he sits down and shares his best producing flies for September. No matter where you live, you’ll find some great info here. The post Charlie Craven’s Favorite Flies for September 2025 appeared first on MidCurrent. Source: Fish2
Ross Reels Introduces the Machinist Edition Reel
The new Ross reel is designed to pay tribute to the the company’s skilled craftspeople and manufacturing process. By Rick Mikesell, MidCurrent Gear Guru Ross Reels has announced the release of the Machinist Edition ($295), a limited-edition reel designed to honor the people and processes behind every reel produced at the company’s Montrose, Colorado facility. According to Ross, the Machinist Edition is machined, hand-finished, anodized, and assembled in Colorado, with…

