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What We Pack: A Day on the Skiff

Pushing a skiff off the dock and motoring away from the boat ramp is the beginning of a journey. The endless flats give us...

How Well Does the Reyr Collapsible Fly Rod Work?

If you’re anything like me, some of your fly fishing gear permanently lives in your car, ready to go when the water calls. This...

TU Breaks Ground on Major Restoration Project in Arizona, Supporting Native Trout Habitat and Water Supply

Trout Unlimited is no stranger to undertaking restoration projects that have the dual benefit of helping wild, coldwater species and human communities. The organization's...

Swinging Flies for Great Lakes Steelhead

Migratory rainbow trout from steelhead lineage were first transplanted to the Great Lakes region around 1875 and established self-sustaining naturalized populations in all five...

Simms Releases New Sealskinz Waterproof Accessories

Simms, the vaunted wader manufacturer based in Bozeman, Montana, has partnered with Sealskinz to introduce a new lineup of waterproof gloves, hats, and socks. Sealskinz...

How to Tie: Matts Midge

In this week’s “How to Tie” feature, McFly Angler ties a dry fly that will leave you itching to get back on the water...

Meet the Flylords Team: Wills Donaldson

At Flylords, every story we publish is shaped by the people behind the scenes—those who chase fish with cameras, build relationships with partners, and...

The Patchwork Beneath the Surface

The rivers of the Mountain West look endless on a map, but for many anglers, they feel smaller every year. More people are fishing...

Last Minute Fly Fishing Gift Ideas

Scrambling for a last-minute gift idea? Not exactly sure what to get a fly angler? We've got you covered. We put together a list...

Why the Limay River Grows the Biggest Trout in the World

When it comes to big trout, several places come to mind—the Great Lakes, New Zealand, and Southern Patagonia. All these places grow giant trout,...