Today’s Master Class Monday video by Dave and Amelia Jensen is the fifth installment in an 11-part series on how to read trout water. Here, Dave explains how rocks and…
Read MoreToday’s Master Class Monday video by Dave and Amelia Jensen is the fourth installment in an 11-part series on how to read trout water. Here, Dave explains how a corner…
Read MoreIf you think terrestrial imitations are only for summer fishing, you’re missing a great deal of dry-fly action. The normal thought is that trout ignore land-bred insects in the spring…
Read MoreFrom the Colorado River drainage to the Snake, western rivers can be high, muddy, and a pain to fish in springtime. If you know where clean water is, you keep…
Read MoreWatch a heron stalk its prey in the shallows of a pond or a river, and you can clearly see why stealth is so important to anglers of all kinds.…
Read MoreHere’s the Facebook Live from April 16, in which Tom Rosenbauer talks to George Daniel. One of the country’s top authorities on nymphing, George operates Livin On The Fly, a…
Read MoreWelcome to a new series of how-to posts called “Home School with Pete Kutzer.” Given the current circumstances, most of us are spending more time than usual at home. If…
Read MoreThe much-anticipated new season of the Orvis Guide to Fly Fishing will premier NEXT Tuesday, March 31, on the World Fishing Network, so we’ve been posting episodes of Season 1…
Read More“The literature of angling falls into two genres: the instructional and the devotional,” wrote William Humphrey in his satirical little novel My Moby Dick. “The former is written by fishermen…
Read MoreSee All Orvis Learning Center Fly Fishing Video LessonsIn today’s video tip from the Orvis Fly Fishing Learning Center, Tom and guide Molly Semenik discuss basic mending. As Tom notes,…
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