
How to Cast Tight Loops - Fly Fishing & Fly Casting
Casting tight loops are is actually pretty simple in theory. Line and loop shape are primarily dictated by the path the fly rod tip takes during the cast and after the stop. The line does not follo...

Fly Fishing Argentina: Jurassic Lake, Golden Dorado & Patagonian Spring Creeks
Four weeks, three very different fisheries, two hosted trips, and one very happy angler... The plane banks into a landing over the urban sprawl of Buenos Aires, and I smile despite the lingering ...

A Rising Star in the World of Fly Casting
A Rising Star in the World of Fly Casting Home to snook, tarpon, redfish and a host of other gamefish, Sanibel Island is known as a top Florida fly fishing destination. It is also the home of the ...

Simple Fly Patterns, Big Results: Learn Why Less is More
Trout aren’t really that fussy, and certainly aren’t suspicious. Put a reasonable impression of food in front of trout and, if they are feeding, they’ll usually eat it. My own fly box is a pretty...

Trip Report: The Flats of Belize
Getting back on the water post-op…where physical therapy takes the form of jumping tarpon. Suffice to say, 2024 has not gone as planned. The year started off nicely on schedule, busy with photo s...

Casting Angles: The Tall and Short of it
Adjusting your height could be your secret weapon for fooling the toughest-to-reach fish. Fly casters come in all shapes and sizes, and they move in different ways. At a not so towering 5’8”, I h...