
Bob Gwizdz: Big trout love streamers
Big fish eat little fish. It’s the way the world works, but I sometimes think anglers lose sight of it.
What brings this to mind is a float I made on Michigan’s Pere Marquette River

Big fish eat little fish. It’s the way the world works, but I sometimes think anglers lose sight of it.
What brings this to mind is a float I made on Michigan’s Pere Marquette River

Were fly fishing for trout a religion, we would be in the midst of the high holy days in Michigan.
It’s the Hex hatch, the time of years when the biggest bugs emerge, bringing

In an inspiring display of environmental stewardship and hands-on learning, the fourth-graders from Shenandoah Elementary School in Ohio recently celebrated the culmination of their months-long project by releasing the rainbow trout they raised into Wolf

A couple of weeks ago, I exchanged emails with a fellow fly angler. He lamented about how his work life had conspired against him: He hadn’t been getting enough time on the water in recent

Competing in a world fly-fishing championship in the Czech Republic was a homecoming of sorts for Roman Matusinsky, of Coplay, Lehigh County, Pa.
Although he has lived in the U.S. since 1998 and competes

They say, “April showers bring May flowers.” In 2024, it’s been: “May showers bring June high waters.”
State boaters and anglers have seen access closures, high water levels, and safety concerns on specific rivers,

Springtime during New York’s trout season this year was unlike any year I can remember. The fishing has been great…and not so great. That is not unusual.
The winter of 2023 promised us in

Big fly, big fish. Right?
Well, not always. Sometimes the fish key on the most numerous flies on the water – even if the flies are tiny. And those flies the fish are keying
Albany — The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has published a document entitled “2024 Categorization of New York State Trout Stream Reaches” for the fishing public to utilize.
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