The “tail gunner” has the responsibility to watch the angler in the bow, and time fly casts accordingly.
So much is made of the notion that once you drop your flies on the water, you don’t want to mess with them…
Understanding the feeding rhythm of fish is critical to dry-fly fishing success.
The stop is as important a concern as any motion or power in your cast.
Fly fishing is a people sport, and the best guides are usually open books with their information.
Wading tips for the river angler.
If you make a bad cast, let your fly float out of a trout’s range of vision before casting again.
In golf, nine out of ten swing flaws can be traced to your hands and how you hold the club.
As your flies float downstream, make another mend, feeding more line as you go.