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By Geoff Schaake In late August and throughout September, before the fall really starts to make its presence known throughout the valley, sunny warm afternoons mean flying ants. Often called a “Swarm”, this mating ritual of ants can turn the fishing on fast. Ants mate in the air and more than a few of them land in the water. They are sometimes hard to see as they lay in the surface film of the water, so check your waders; ants are likely to be present. Carry winged and unwinged ant patter...| The Adirondack Almanack
Expert advice covers techniques from grasshopper patterns to streamers for targeting aggressive trout through extended catch-and-release season Continue reading Fall fly fishing guide: Hopper patterns, terrestrials and late-season tips for Adirondack trout at Adirondack Explorer.| Adirondack Explorer
By Geoff Schaake Originally called the Forked Tail Nymph and tied with a body of black Ostrich herl, The Prince nymph was renamed after its creator Doug Prince when it appeared in “Buz” Buszek’s mail order catalog in the 1940s. One story I read claimed that Buz forgot what the nymph was called so named it after the California fly tyer. The new name stuck. Over the years, the standard for the body was changed to peacock herl and most versions feature a bead head for weight. The ...| The Adirondack Almanack
By Geoff Schaake Parachute dry flies are a style of fly tying rather than a specific pattern of fly. The pattern name usually indicates the color, the standard dry fly it originated from, or insect that it is trying to imitate. The story goes that in 1932, the parachute was developed by Helen Todd, a commercial tier in Scotland. It started appearing in catalogs in 1933. Helen’s first parachutes incorporated the guard hairs of pig’s fur to support a horizontally wrapped hackle. This made t...| The Adirondack Almanack
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From the Carolinas to New England, false albacore ignite some serious fall fishing passion. Here's the frenzy and how to participate.| Sport Fishing
In the remote regions of Spain, hefty Mediterranean trout and barbel await your fly. The spots are secret, but the adventure and quarry are worth it.| Sport Fishing
A new age, a new experience at the EWF Loaded with positivity and hope, a new booth, a new project (ielele.ro) & a new fly fishing product – after a 2,5 years long break due to the Corona-pandemic – we set off to the 16th EWF, a fly fishing fair that has surely found a [...] The post A fresh new start with the 16th EWF appeared first on Fly Fishing in Romania.| Fly Fishing in Romania