Wondering what fly fishing gear beginners actually need? Our fishing expert outlines nine must-have pieces of fly fishing ...
Fly fishing waders can be one of the most daunting purchases for any angler. They’re not just about comfort—they play a vital ...
Outside the dog days of summer (and sometimes during), fly anglers almost always wear waders. Besides rods, reels, and flies, waders are arguably the most important piece of gear a fly angler will own ...
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.
More and more fly fishing companies are designing gear specifically for female anglers. Here are some tips to help you find the best fit and function for a more enjoyable day on the water. Over the ...
Try on boots before you buy — while wearing your waders, or at the very least a pair of neoprene socks. Fly Fishing in the Heat of Summer- Try Wet Wading The rise of wet wading (wading without waders) ...
Fishing waders are indispensable gear for any angler who’s not climbing into a boat or fishing off of a dock. They get you into water you couldn’t reach from shore, or with hip waders. They keep you ...
Wading streams with a fly rod in hand may be the most traditional approach to the sport, but floating rivers in a raft or driftboat, leisurely watching the scenery pass by, has its merits too. The ...
Having to put on wet, soggy waders is a special kind of misery. Designed in Norway, a dryer that makes it easy to dry waders and boots quickly. If you own waders, at some point, they are going to leak ...
Thirty years after introducing the first pair of Gore-Tex waders to the market, Simms still sets the standard for quality and comfort on the water with their flagship G3 Guide Waders. Despite a host ...