Fly Fishing Articles and Videos
Fly fishing can easily jump between an exercise in precision and an exercise in frustration. Trails.com is sympathetic to the plight of the fly fisherman, and we’re here to help. We offer free articles and videos with techniques on casting, tying flies, river etiquette, re-spooling reels and even finding the right waders. Our experts can tell you what flies to use for trout and how to clean a fly rod, and have advice for every skill level and anyone with a passion for fly fishing.
Fly-fishing involves standing in the midst of a creek or river, often in cool weather. Keeping your hands warm under those circumstances is important because operating the rod and reel can become a problem if your fingers are numb. The balance be...
Temple Fork manufactures economy fly rods that are designed to perform without a high price tag. With some design advice from the famous casting expert Lefty Kreh, Temple Fork has produced several high-performance rods. Temple Fork rods are comp...
Wading into the river while its current flows around you, you snap and toss out line to catch the wonders beneath the river's surface. It's a passion many share. For years, Sage fly rods have been part of fly fishing's heritage.
While Georgia may not be known as a trout fishing destination to most anglers, the state's DNR is working to change that. With aggressive stocking programs and stream rehabilitation, Georgia hosts ample opportunities to tangle with a feisty trout.
For any angler that decides to take up fly fishing, there will come a time when tying you own flies will become as much a hobby as the fly fishing itself. With all the tools, materials and hooks needed to tie many different flies, it becomes a ne...
Fly fishing consists of an artistic expression of strokes of line across a body of water. The line is comprised of backing tied directly to the reel, fly line and leader line. For all three types of line to flow from the rod smoothly, they must b...
Massachusetts offers an abundance of fly-fishing opportunities, and it's important to abide by the regulations. If you are caught fishing outside of the law, you will face stiff penalties and the potential revocation of future fishing rights.
Scott Fly Rods are traditionally high-performance rods that are suited to the experienced angler. Scott also manufactures rods that are useful for beginning and intermediate anglers. The S4 series is one of the best all-round trout rods on the ...
Fly fishing requires a multitude or accessories, with a wide variety of quality and prices. More important than the amount you spend on your reel and line, is the method in which you place your line on your reel. You have three line types on ever...
Fly fishing in different areas, times and seasons poses challenges for your tackle because you must present different flies as they are in nature. For example, nymphs, shrimp and leaches do not float; salmon flies do not bounce on the bottom.
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Spey fly rods were developed for fishing on the Spey River in Scotland where there was not enough room for substantial backcasting. Their popularity has spread, as the "two-handed" style necessary for properly using a Spey rod delivers greater co...
Fish are self-motivated creatures. A person who says they "breed pond fish" is likely just the one who put them into the pond. The fish take care of their breeding themselves.
Fishing with worms is not the most common or effective method of fishing for salmon, but on occasion it is successful. Fishers sometimes find worms successful on salmon in brackish water, or on salmon moving from salt water to fresh water, becaus...
Like their name implies, wild salmon hatch, mature and are caught in their natural habitats. There are six different major species of salmon that occur in the wild. Unlike wild salmon, farm-raised salmon hatch and are raised in an artificial habi...
Early American Indian, Norse and Chinese communities all depended on fishing, but it is not known when fishing line was invented. Here's a look at some of the things people have used for fishing line over the years.
Sierra Fly Rods offer an astonishing 35 different models of fly rods that range in lengths from 6 feet 6 inches to 10 feet. Sierra Fly Rods are designed to handle fly lines from a 1 weight to a 9 weight and are available in both 2 and 4 piece con...
Redington's Rs3 fly rods are smooth casting rods that cover a wide range of applications. These rods range in lengths from 8 to 14 feet and can handle fly lines from a 3 weight to a 12 weight. Rs3 fly rods are available in both two- and four-piec...
Sage fly rods offers 45 different models of Z-Axis fly rods. These rods range in lengths from 7 feet 6 inches to 14 feet 6 inches, and can handle 3-weight to 10-weight fly lines. Z-Axis fly rods are available in both two- and four-piece configura...
Fly fishing in Oregon is one of the most popular sports in the state. Many streams, rivers and lakes are located throughout this Pacific Northwest state, making it easy to try your hand at this popular pastime. The best advice you can get when it...
Depending on the water you are fishing and the time of year, there are several techniques you can use when fly-fishing for steelhead. Techniques are often changed according to hatches of local insects because flies are modeled after them. Steelhe...
Redington offers an astonishing 31 different models of the RS4 fly rod. These rods range in length from 7 feet 6 inches to 14 feet and can handle fly lines from a 3-weight to a 12-weight. RS4 fly rods are available in both two- and four-piece con...
March Browns fly rods are travel-friendly, multiple-piece rods that are designed for world-traveling anglers who demand high-end performance. There are three series of three rods in the March Brown lineup: Baden Powell Special edition, Hidden Wat...
Thomas and Thomas manufactures high-performance fly rods, and the Horizon II series includes fast-action rods designed to be powerful for fly anglers looking to cast long distances. These rods range in length from 8 feet 6 inches to 9 feet, and c...
Diamondback's Americana fly rods are hand-crafted in Vermont and offer fly anglers a high-performance rod at a great value. There are 16 different rods in the Americana line up that range in length from 6 feet 6 inches to 10 feet, and that can ha...