The last few times I traveled to the South Platte River at Deckers I left my favorite one-hand fly rod at home on purpose. It’s the perfect rod for the midge hatches that sometime occur on sunny ...
Imagine a fly rod with virtually no back cast and the ability to shoot line clear across the river. It's a set up that rarely gets tangled, requires little strength or effort - a place where the ...
The rods are cast using two hands and the motion to move the line swings wide arcs and tight swirls to cast as far as 120 feet – about two-thirds farther than a single-handed fly rod. But rarely are ...
The pioneer pluggers on the Texas coast literally embraced the concept with both hands — and the long, confident casts that were made across sparkling green tides continue today. During the 1940s, the ...
Traditional Spey fishing is closely associated with steelhead, salmon, and big rivers. It's a popular fly fishing technique in the Pacific Northwest that requires long rods, special lines, and ...