Trout fishing is a local staple for many here in the Eagle River Valley. The allure of premier summer fishing brings a constant stream of tourists, local anglers, and hungry wildlife. Hunting and ...
Late summer provides an opportunity for anglers to expand their fly selection. For our rivers, the choices currently border on the edge of “anything.” Some tricky hatches are occurring, like the ...
85 degrees. Trout are fair on live shrimp, or piggy perch in flats and along channels. Redfish are great on shrimp, mullet ...
Any time you’re deciding which lure or fly to tie onto the end of your line, you are essentially asking, “What do trout eat?” And the better you are at answering that question, the more fish you will ...
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission canceled upcoming trout stockings in lower Roaring Brook in Dunmore and Scranton because of the muddied condition of the waterways from a dam project at the ...
The trout-approved Rubber Legs fly. / Photo by Jasper Taback I like to fish dry flies. It’s not that I dislike nymph fishing, but there’s something truly special about watching a trout rise to your ...
When I first started trout fishing, I was given an invaluable piece of advice: start with dry flies. Talk to any trout angler, and they’ll tell you that fishing with subsurface flies simply catches ...