No river pools are exactly alike, but with a systematic approach, you can get more fish out of all of them. [by Jason Randall] Nearly 82 years ago, ...
On May 11, 2018 / By Seth FieldsLonger casts, stiff wind, and moving targets require that freshwater anglers adapt their casting techniques to the marine environment. Here’s how! [by Jon B. Cave] ...
On May 8, 2018 / By Seth FieldsWhat’s the best tactical approach on a high-gradient mountain stream? Let the brookies be your guide. [by Steve Culton] ...
On April 11, 2018 / By Seth FieldsSteelhead may be out of reach for many anglers, but that Spey rod is the perfect tool to close the gap on another local target. [by Zach Matthews] ...
On April 2, 2018 / By Seth FieldsCome hell or high water, fish still need to eat. Here’s how to adjust your tactics when the creek starts to rise. [by Jason Randall] THUNDERSTORMS TURN MY ...
On March 22, 2018 / By Seth FieldsSPRING AND EARLY SUMMER BRING ON SOME OF OUR FAVORITE HATCHES, and none is more popular than the sulphur hatch. These dainty, pale yellow mayflies are common from ...
On March 19, 2018 / By Seth FieldsAmerican Angler magazine covers fly-fishing tactics, tackle, destinations, news, and fisheries conservation for a national readership of more than 40,000 fly fishers of all levels.
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