At the Vise: Bill’s Little Greenie Soft Hackle Editor’s note: Bill Carnazzo’s final column for this magazine features, appropriately, a pattern he designed specifically for the… byBill CarnazzoApril 1, 2013
Getting Caught <ost anglers understand the problem of attempting to rationalize our peaceful passion to nonanglers, especially those who question… byAimee ChudyFebruary 1, 2013
The Comet-Hilton Corollary A long the coastal rivers of British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, and Northern California, the times are a-changing, and… byJeff BrightFebruary 1, 2013
Black and Blue This fall, I spent a weekend at a literary event in eastern Oregon, a gathering of writers and… byScott SadilFebruary 1, 2013
Quill-Bodied Flies Judging by the huge boil, my fly had just been spurned by a very large trout. To make… byRobert KetleyFebruary 1, 2013
The Warmwater Fly Fisher: Prelude to the Spawn Although it’s winter as you read these words, spring, and the angling opportunities it brings, is not far… byRichard Alden BeanFebruary 1, 2013
At the Vise: Hogan Brown’s RedHeaded Stepchild In one of his recent fly-fishing videos, master angler and fly designer Kelly Galloup made the statement that… byBill CarnazzoFebruary 1, 2013
Gearhead: Reels and Lines for 2013 The general trout season is over, but there is always someplace in California to chase fish with a… byLarry KenneyFebruary 1, 2013
The Warmwater Fly Fisher: It’s Time for Wall-Hangers The wind stirred the collar of my jacket and blew my fly line sideways across the lake’s surface.… byRichard Alden BeanDecember 1, 2012
At the Vise: Gene Kaczmarek’s Deep Purple Pseudo Spey PHOTOS BY ANDY GUIBORD For the life of me, I can’t recall where it was that I first… byBill CarnazzoDecember 1, 2012