Tag Archives: fly 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 [...]

Devonshire Flyrod McNab: Saltwater

My fascination with all things saline began early, on what now would be a staycation, but then was a seaside holiday. As saltwater fly fishing has moved from the subtropical bonefish north into temperate waters, I have been able to combine my two passions and reduce No. 2′s irritation with me. RSS news feed Newsletter [...]

Devonshire Flyrod McNab: Freshwater

We wrote this blog more than a year ago, but had to hold off sharing it with you for editorial reasons. Now, in the gloomy rain of autumn, it seems appropriate to hark back to summers gone, and dream of the ones to come. As I have observed when trying to justify my attempts to [...]