Proper positioning–fishing with your feet–is an important part of skillful fly presentation.
In a mechanically sound casting stroke, the elbow moves up on the backcast and down on the forward cast.
One of the acute differences I see between professional anglers and amateurs is in their respective approaches and entry to water they’re about to fish.
Always have a plan when you approach a run in the river.
The secret to spotting fish is knowing where to look.
True or false? Trout always face upstream in rivers...
When reading water, ask yourself this simple question: If I were a trout, where would I be?
The wind-blown tree branch that’s waving back and forth above the river surface is not a trout magnet.
Spend more time looking for clues that will help you prioritize your fly casts.