Of Fly Rods and Their Makers I’ve never been a collector of fishing tackle. I’m too practical, plus I’m happy enough with the basics.… byBill BarichJune 1, 2021
The Opener I admit to feeling a little antsy when trout season approaches. My behavior becomes erratic and at times… byBill BarichApril 1, 2021
East Walker Autumn If you grew up on Long Island, as I did, you’d have found quality trout fishing in short… byBill BarichDecember 1, 2020
One River As an angler I’ve always enjoyed variety. Nothing pleases me more than setting off for a stream or… byBill BarichOctober 1, 2020
Ties that Bind I bought my first fly rod, an inexpensive Fenwick, more than forty years ago. I saw the rod… byBill BarichAugust 1, 2020
Trout Bum Redux Every fly fisher I know dreams of being a trout bum. They’ve read John Gierach’s book or at… byBill BarichAugust 1, 2020
The Royal Coachman As a novice fly fisher, I fell for the legendary Royal Coachman. I bought my first batch at… byBill BarichJune 1, 2020
Skunked Again As every fly fisher knows, the angling life has its share of disappointments. Some positive thinkers urge us… byBill BarichApril 1, 2020
A Corbina for Christmas I never truly enjoyed winter fishing in California. Part of the problem, of course, is that I’m spoiled.… byBill BarichDecember 1, 2019
Entomology 101 Fly fishers need to know their insects. I was a slow learner, though, and with good reason. As… byBill BarichOctober 1, 2019