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  1. Move Fast and Smash Stuff

    Move Fast and Smash Stuff

    Breaking norms, like fishing fast instead of slow, can lead you to more steelhead on the Pacific Northwest's wildest rivers.

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    5 Min
  2. Battle Hardened: Idaho's Clearwater River

    Battle Hardened: Idaho's Clearwater River

    For steelhead anglers who prefer the swung fly, Idaho’s Clearwater River stands out as one of the premier fisheries in the Lower 48. It’s a big, broad river with a reliable return of large fish and offers miles of prime water that’s tailor-made for spey casting.

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    8 Min
  3. Hatch Guide: Damselflies

    Hatch Guide: Damselflies

    Every time I fish, the first trout to hand (as long as it's big enough) will get throat-pumped, no matter if caught during spring, summer, or fall. A quick pattern switch made for an extremely productive morning bite.

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    6 Min
  4. The Return and the Beginning of Upper Florida Keys Bonefish

    The Return and the Beginning of Upper Florida Keys Bonefish

    Author Sam Wike buys a flats skiff and takes on the daunting challenge of Islamorada's bonefish.

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    5 Min
  5. Bright Light Steel

    Bright Light Steel

    Truth is, steelhead do take during the middle of the day, in bright sun, but you probably won’t raise one to the surface at that time. Instead, these fish find deep runs, slots, chutes, and plunge pools and hold close to bottom. You can also find summer steelhead holding in the shadows that ledge-rock provides . . . and you’ll find plenty of that shadowy ledge-rock on Idaho’s Clearwater River, Oregon’s Deschutes and North Umpqua rivers, and Washington’s Klickitat, among others.

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    4 Min
  6. Project In The Wild #29: Mid-Summer Montana

    Project In The Wild #29: Mid-Summer Montana

    Mid-summer fly fishing in Montana means two things: hoppers and caddis. That's what the fish will key on over the next month and a half and if you're looking for success, you'll do the same.

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    5 Min
  7. Lunch Hour Carp in Great Falls, Montana

    Lunch Hour Carp in Great Falls, Montana

    Common carp, a native Asian species, are abundant in central Montana's Missouri River. They are also easy to find and grow to large size, which is a one-two punch any fly fisher appreciates.

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    5 Min
  8. Top 5 New Fly-Fishing Products At ICAST 2025

    Top 5 New Fly-Fishing Products At ICAST 2025

    Herer are five products that stood out at the ICAST show in Orlando, Florida last week. These will be available at House of Fly this late summer and fall.

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    5 Min
  9. How to Keep Trout From Turning Belly-Up

    How to Keep Trout From Turning Belly-Up

    A guide to successfully releasing trout during hot weather.

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    4 Min
  10. Nick Moore Wins UK 5-Weight Distance Crown With HOF's Ballistic 57 Fly Line

    Nick Moore Wins UK 5-Weight Distance Crown With HOF's Ballistic 57 Fly Line

    Nick Moore won the recent British Fly Casting Club's 5-weight distance contest while using House of Fly's Ballistic 57 fly line. His record-breaking cast glided 139' 6".

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    8 Min
  11. Death To The Angling Doomscroll

    Death To The Angling Doomscroll

    Doomscrolling on social media can diminish our own experiences, but only if we allow it to. Take time, at least every once in a while, to consider how fortunate each of us has been in our angling careers.

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    6 Min
  12. Tricos: The Clear Winged Curse

    Tricos: The Clear Winged Curse

    The Trico, or "Trikes" as anglers often call them, are small mayflies that hatch prolifically between early July and early September, and may last as late as October. They are commonly referred to in angling circles as the "white winged curse.” The defining characteristics of freshly hatched duns are dark bodies with white wings. The curse portion of the equation is that they are tiny, typically represented by hook sizes ranging from #22 to #26. When I show anglers the flies we use to represent Tricos, they often get mad. "How can I even tie it on? I can’t see it."

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    5 Min
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