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Legendary Guide Steve Huff Receives the Izaak Walton Award

Wednesday, December 17, 2025

Steve Huff on the water. Photo via American Museum of Fly Fishing Back in 2011, writer Monte Burke declared Florida saltwater legend Steve Huff The Best Fishing Guide Alive, and the folks who gathered last week to honor Steve as the recipient of the Izaak Walton Award didn’t disagree. The event, hosted by the American Museum of Fly Fishing, was held at the Key Largo Anglers’ Club, and the attendee…

Shawn Combs to Join Scott Fly Rods

Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Shawn Combs makes the leap from Manchester to Montrose. Shawn Combs arrived at Orvis in 2011, a year after I did, and his influence on the quality of the company’s fly rods and reels—as well as the scope of the offerings—cannot be underestimated. He burst onto the scene in 2013 as the man behind the Superfine Glass, and the hits just kept on coming, right through the launch of the…

Tying Tuesday: Thinking Outside the Box

Tuesday, December 16, 2025

This week’s Tying Tuesday features four fascinating patterns that will require tiers to think outside the box a little bit. We kick things off with an elaborate take on the classic Prince Nymph, as Gary Morin shares a version that he uses for steelhead. It will certainly also work for trout, especially in smaller sizes. Next up, McFly Angler offers two versions of the Sparkle Minnow, one tied with a…

Podcast: All About Bamboo Fly Rods, with Shawn Brillon

Monday, December 15, 2025

  [Interview starts at 45:09] Want to know how a bamboo fly rod is made? How long it takes to make one? How many different hands touch an Orvis bamboo fly rod before you (and your children and grandchildren) become its lucky owner? And finally, what’s so great about bamboo fly rods? How are they different from fiberglass and graphite, and what will they do for you on the water?…

The Ethics of Fishing for Trout on Their Way to Spawn

Sunday, December 14, 2025

A monster lake-run brown from Western New York. Photo by Capt. Scott Feltrinelli, Ontario Fly Outfitters As year-round fly fishing for trout has become more popular and states have opened rivers during fall and spring spawning seasons, the ethics of fishing to trout on their way to spawn has become a bigger issue. There is full agreement, of course, that anglers should never target fish on redds, but as  Tony…

Finally Breaking the Double-Digit Barrier

Sunday, December 14, 2025

For every game-fish species, there’s a benchmark size that fly fishers dream of. These can change from location to location—for instance, a “monster” rainbow in my home state of Vermont might be an average fish in Alaska—but the angler’s satisfaction is the same. Writing in the Anna Maria Sun, Rusty Chinnis describes catching the fish that had long eluded him: In my opinion the “holy grail” is landing a bonefish…

Maine Family Challenges State Over Fly-Fishing-Only Regulations

Friday, December 12, 2025

Fly-fishing-only regulations have been a vital tool for fisheries managers for decades, but some conventional anglers in Maine are suing to gain access to waters that have been off-limits to them: A family of fishermen is pushing for change. They say rules related to fly fishing aren’t fair, so they’ve filed a lawsuit against the state to open all of Maine’s public waters to everyone, not just fly fishermen. The…

What is the Most Important Question in Fly Fishing?

Friday, December 12, 2025

Photo: Earl Harper The entire sport of fly fishing is based on questions: Where are the trout holding? What insects are hatching? What stage are the trout eating? And on and on. Writing in Hatch Magazine, Todd Tanner tries to identify the most important question any angler can ask: “What fly should I fish this evening?” “What’s your favorite rod?” “Can you explain leaders and tippets?” “Why do I keep…

TU Breaks Ground on First Major Restoration Project in Arizona

Thursday, December 11, 2025

Material inserted in the creek will improve habitat for native Apache trout. Photo: Trout Unlimited The new Thompson-Burro Meadow Restoration Project—near the community of Alpine in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest—will not only offer better habitat for Arizona’s native Apache trout, but it will also benefit the Phoenix Valley and Colorado River. The area is still recovering from the impacts of a 2011 fire, which caused channel incision and erosion, leading to…

Tying Tuesday: Ugly, Tiny, and Terrific

Tuesday, December 09, 2025

This week’s Tying Tuesday features four very different patterns to help you learn new skills at the vise and catch fish. patterns designed to get down in the water column and tempt sluggish fish to strike. We kick things off with a a caddis/grub variation of the Classic Prince Nymph, from In the Riffle. Next, Tim Flagler teaches us to tie a very tiny Parachute Midge, which you should be…

Longtime Editor of Fly Tyer, Dave Klausmeyer, Passes Away

Sunday, December 07, 2025

David Klausmeyer (1958-2025). Photo via Fly Tyer. I was saddened to learn of the passing of my old friend, Dave Klausmeyer, who served as the editor of Fly Tyer magazine from 1994-2023. He died on November 24, after a long battle with a rare form of lymphoma. According to a Facebook post by his wife, Diane, Dave remained positive the entire time, which makes perfect sense to those of us…

Why Stock Sterile Fish?

Saturday, December 06, 2025

Have you ever wondered what role sterile game fish—triploids and hybrids—play in fisheries-management plans? A cool story on the Idaho Fish & Game website explains: The most commonly stocked sterile fish in Idaho is Rainbow Trout. We stock triploid Rainbow Trout, meaning these fish have three complete sets of chromosomes instead of two. This makes them sterile. Hatchery staff induce triploidy by interrupting the early stages of embryo development shortly…

Video: Mastering Small Stream Fly Fishing with Joe Humphreys

Thursday, December 04, 2025

You’d be hard-pressed to find anyone in the world with as much angling experience as Joe Humphreys, and in this video from The New Fly Fisher, he shares one of his favorite small-stream tactics, the long-distance bow-and-arrow cast. The post Video: Mastering Small Stream Fly Fishing with Joe Humphreys appeared first on MidCurrent. Source: Fish2

Montanans Show Up in Big Numbers to Oppose Mine at Headwaters of Famous Trout Rivers

Thursday, December 04, 2025

  The Bitterroot River in early spring. Photo: Phil Monahan In recent years, anglers and conservationists in Montana have fought several different mining proposals, with various levels of success. In Field & Stream, Travis Hall writes about the latest chapter in this saga: A company with Canadian roots that calls itself “US Critical Materials” is trying to fast track a plan to build a large mine on public land immediately…

Best Tips for Winter Crappies on the Fly

Tuesday, December 02, 2025

Writing in Florida Sportsman, Chris O’Byrne offers some hot tips for targeting crappies on the fly in Florida: Good weather for crappie is often bad weather for other Florida activities. They are prompted to vigorous action by cooling lake and air temperatures, fresh winds predominantly from the north or west, and skies so cloudy that they look like a crappie’s body. So, while Estero-based freshwater fishing guide Debbie Hanson said…

25th Annual Virginia Fly Fishing & Wine Festival (January 9-10)

Monday, December 01, 2025

The Virginia Fly Fishing & Wine Festival celebrates its 25th anniversary on January 9 and 10, 2026, at the Meadow Event Park on the state fairgrounds in Doswell, just a few miles north of Richmond. The 2026 festival features an impressive roster of renowned speakers and authors, including Tom Rosenbauer, Bruce Chard, Josh Miller, Beau Beasley, Wanda Taylor, Wes Hodges, Ian & Charity Rutter and Gary Dubiel; as well as…

8 Fly-Fishing Myths and Misconceptions

Monday, December 01, 2025

Photo: Chad Shmukler My friend Todd Tanner is a man of many strong opinions, which he often shares in his writing. In his latest for Hatch Magazine, he takes on a set of commonly-held beliefs about everything from flies to rods to overall views of the sport: We should never want [fly fishing] to be easy. Why? Because when we fish with a fly rod, we are consciously choosing to…

Video: Where to Find Fish in Winter

Monday, December 01, 2025

When you set out to catch trout in winter, job number one is finding the fish. News flash: They are not in the same places where you caught them during the summer. In this helpful video from Ventures Fly Co.—and featuring our old pal, Spencer Durrant—you’ll learn the three keys to locating trout during the colder months. So bundle up, and get out there. The post Video: Where to Find…

Remembering Legendary Angler Flip Pallot

Monday, December 01, 2025

Flip Pallot casting on Florida’s Mosquito Lagoon, in 2017. Photo: William Hereford, via Garden&Gun When Flip Pallot passed away unexpectedly on August 26th, he left a legacy that will be tough to match. Writing in Garden&Gun, T. Edward Nickens expresses the feelings of many folks in the fly-fishing world as they attempt to figure out what Flip meant to them: It’s difficult to imagine anyone sucking the marrow out of…

Tying Tuesday: Flash, Fire, and Fun

Tuesday, November 25, 2025

This week’s Tying Tuesday features four patterns of complexity, but here’s the thing: They are all actually simple to tie, even the ones that don’t look it. We kick things off with a cool Balanced Leech variation from Matt Winkler of Umpqua, who walks us through the steps to created a white, flashy minnow imitation that will fish great on the dead drift or under and indicator. Next up, Brandon…