Consejos y tutoriales
Stoneflies are the biggest, meatiest insect in most Western rivers — and trout know it. Here's how to fish them year-round as nymphs, then capitalize on the salmonfly and golden stone dry fly window when it arrives.
Spring runoff doesn't shut down the fishing — it changes the rules. The anglers who understand the timing windows, know where fish relocate in high water, and carry the right gear for mobile bank fishing will have some of their best days of the season while everyone else waits for June.
Indicator fishing in winter is a grind — deep rigs, subtle takes, constant adjustment. March changes the equation. As trout reposition higher in the column and feed more aggressively, your indicator rig becomes more forgiving and more productive. Learn how to adjust your depth, size down your indicator, lighten your weight, and read strikes in transition water.
Nymph at sunrise. Swing wets mid-day. Throw dries or small streamers by afternoon. When the river can’t decide, your rod shouldn’t either — and a 9’ 5WT is built to handle it all.
When temperatures drop and trout move deep, success comes down to precision. Learn how to build the right rigs, match late-season hatches, and fine-tune your presentation for consistent cold-water success. From tight-line setups to the flies that keep trout feeding in October, this guide covers everything you need to stay on the bite.