Welcome to part two of "Fishing with Jess McGlothlin." As a working photographer, writer, and angler in the fly fishing industry, I spend a good amount of time working in various lodges and ...
Kicking off a new series here, “Fly Fishing With Jess.” As a working photographer, writer, and angler in the fly-fishing industry, I spend a good amount of time in various lodges and destinations ...
Marcelo Callegaris weaves the skiff in and out of the submerged trees lining the banks of Northeast Argentina’s Upper Paraná River, which is a mile wide in places and walled with dense green jungle ...
Matt Willhelm, education director for the Federation of Fly Fishers in Livingston, will talk about trout fishing on the cheap in Argentina at the Magic City Fly Fishers meeting Tuesday.
In theory, fly-fishing is a simple sport: Pick a body of water, choose a fly-fishing rod, select your “fly” (or bait), tie a secure knot, cast your line and, hopefully, land a fish on the other end.
To the uninitiated, choosing the right type of fly fishing line can be rather daunting. Unlike conventional rods and reels, which rely on the weight of the lure or rig to cast effectively, a fly rod ...
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