Perdigons for Shad I am often asked, “What is your favorite fly-fishing technique?” For many years, I would without hesitation respond,… byAndy GuibordJune 1, 2023
The Spruce I just finished tying an old-time pattern called the Spruce, also known as the Spruce Fly, one of… byAndy GuibordApril 1, 2023
The Firecracker It’s that time of the year again. American shad, those bony, silvery anadromous fish, resplendently bescaled in mother-of-pearl,… byAndy GuibordJune 1, 2022
Klamath Intruder The warmth of the coffee, black and steaming, feels good in my hands on this icy-cold winter morning.… byAndy GuibordFebruary 1, 2022
CDC Emerger I sit at the tying station on the kitchen table in my small apartment, where I’m surrounded by… byAndy GuibordDecember 1, 2021
A Simple Striper Streamer I have tied many fly patterns over my twenty-plus years in search of stripers in the Sacramento Valley,… byAndy GuibordDecember 1, 2020
A Simple Dace Streamer Sooner or later, every fanatical fisherperson who catches the fly-fishing disease seeks treatment by traveling to one or… byAndy GuibordOctober 1, 2020
Hackle Stacker BWO Earlier today, I sat at the kitchen table, tying a favorite Blue-Winged Olive pattern, but now, night has… byAndy GuibordAugust 1, 2020
The Thief Here they are again, swimming up our valley rivers — the smelly, slimy, entirely marvelous herring called the… byAndy GuibordJune 1, 2019
The Partridge and Yellow Much like a dog seeking the perfect spot to nap, I turn in a circle and spy a… byAndy GuibordApril 1, 2019