Archive for the 'Know Your Fish' Category

Largemouth Bass and the Fly Fisherman

Monday, August 8th, 2005

Largemouth Bass can be found all over North America. They are a lot more available than most other species of fish. But just as important… they can be attracted by a wide range of baits.
Dry flies, frogs, nymphs. You name it. These great fighting fish will strike at almost […]

Primary Trout Senses

Saturday, August 6th, 2005

I posted an article some time ago about how important it is for a fly fisherman to understand how a trout uses its senses.
That’s all well and good, but I forgot to follow up with more detail.
A trout uses three main senses when feeding and to alert them of danger. You will […]

Cutthroat and Golden Trout

Saturday, July 23rd, 2005

I featured a good article from Brett Fogle about the Rainbow and Brown Trout last month.
Now here’s another that will help you understand the Golden Trout and CutThroat Trout species

Trout Species - Rainbow Trout and Brown Trout

Wednesday, July 6th, 2005

One key to successful fly fishing is your knowledge of the fish you’re after. Knowing what fish you can find in your area, where to look for them and what their feeding habits are will make you a better fly fisherman.
In this second of a series of articles excerpted from Brett Fogle’s book, […]

General Overview About Trout Senses

Saturday, June 25th, 2005

Who’s smarter? You or the trout?
You’ll be more successful Fly fishing for trout if it’s you - and the easiest way to be smarter is to learn more about the fish you’re trying to catch.
Brett Fogle has written an overview of the trout’s senses.
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