Tag Archives: fishermen

Cuba Libre Trifecta

Famed for the saltwater fishing off its shores, Jardines del Ray is an archipelago extending out along the northern coast of Cuba. This necklace of islands and reefs provides fly fishermen with the opportunity to cast for bonefish on the flats, tarpon among the tangled roots of the flooded mangrove forests, and permit in the [...]

Casts From a Gravel Path: Sea Trout in Low Water

Way back in the grim castless days of last season when Toby the Pedant suggested we explore the sea trout possibilities of his local waters, it seemed a fabulous idea. RSS news feed Newsletter / Mailing list Contact us

The Riverbank Naturalist

Since well before Halford and Skues stalked insects on chalkstream banks to get models for their dry fly patterns, fishermen have been keen observers of the micro life of a water. RSS news feed Newsletter / Mailing list Contact us

Snagging the Impossible? Barbel on the Fly

When men are bored, we invent a new sport. When fishermen are bored, we invent new ways to catch familiar fish, or new fish to catch with familiar methods. And so began the quest to catch a barbel on the fly. RSS news feed Newsletter / Mailing list Contact us

Fishing from Spring to See

The cool, clear waters of the Austrian rivers are fed by snow melt and springs, ideal for the salmonids they contain in diversity. RSS news feed Newsletter / Mailing list Contact us