How Low-Tech Restoration is Reviving the Colorado River: A Nature-Based Solution
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How Low-Tech Restoration is Reviving the Colorado River: A Nature-Based Solution

The National Forest Foundation (NFF) is leading the charge in restoring the vital Colorado River through innovative low-tech, nature-based restoration methods. Their efforts are headed by a team of passionate environmental stewards dedicated to improving forest and watershed health, with a special focus on reconnecting streams to their historical floodplains. Supported by the Walton Family Foundation, NFF is pushing forward with techniques like Zuni bowls, Zeedyk structures, and beaver dam analogs, all aimed at letting nature restore itself. These projects are crucial in ensuring the river’s health and sustaining the vital lifeline for millions across the West.

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Mastering the Drift: 5 Pro Tips for Catching Trout from a Boat
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Mastering the Drift: 5 Pro Tips for Catching Trout from a Boat

I caught up with Isaiah, a Colorado-based fly fishing guide who traded cleats for waders after a college football injury led him down the rabbit hole of fly fishing. What started as a way to stay connected to the outdoors turned into a full-blown career chasing trout from a drift boat. Now, he's gearing up for his next adventure—guiding in Louisiana’s saltwater. We talked about his journey, his best tips for fishing from a boat, and why he’ll always be a streamer junkie at heart.

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3 Expert Tips for Landing Trophy Brown Trout in Utah
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3 Expert Tips for Landing Trophy Brown Trout in Utah

We caught up with Finn on a quick break between his guide trips, and let me tell ya—this kid lives and breathes fly fishing. From spending his childhood getting dropped off at the river to landing a 30-inch brown at just 16, Finn’s got more on-the-water experience than most anglers twice his age. We talked about the best tactics for chasing big browns, and the magic of Utah’s diverse fisheries.

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5 Must-Have Steelhead Flies for Winter Runs: Tips from Ebi Fisher
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5 Must-Have Steelhead Flies for Winter Runs: Tips from Ebi Fisher

I recently had the chance to sit down with Ebi Fisher, a passionate angler who’s built his journey from the waters of Iran to the rivers of British Columbia. His steelhead obsession is the real deal, and we talked about everything from the highs and lows of fishing for these elusive beasts to his goals for the future. Ebi shared some solid tips and a few stories that got me pumped just listening. Grab your rod, tie on your flies, and check out the wisdom this steelhead expert has to offer.

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3 Tips for Tying Jigged Nymphs Like a Pro | With @fishingwithkayla
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3 Tips for Tying Jigged Nymphs Like a Pro | With @fishingwithkayla

We caught up with Kayla to talk about her journey into fly fishing and fly tying—a path that started with a college entomology class and a chance encounter with a seasoned angler named Richard. She shares how she navigates the fly fishing world, her top tips for tying jigged nymphs, and what tying means to her in the waters of New Jersey.

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How to Target Golden Dorado: Tips from the Jungle Angler
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How to Target Golden Dorado: Tips from the Jungle Angler

We recently had the chance to catch up with Marcelo, the visionary behind Untamed Angling, and we got into the heart of his wild journey—both as a passionate fly fisherman and the mastermind behind one of the most sought-after fishing destinations in the Amazon. We dove into what makes chasing Golden Dorado so unique, what drives his love for the jungle waters, and how he built a sustainable fly fishing model in some of the most remote parts of Bolivia and Brazil.

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5 Must-Know Tips for Fishing Runs Like a Pro
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5 Must-Know Tips for Fishing Runs Like a Pro

Runs might not have the flashy riffles or calm pools that scream “trout,” but they’re where the magic happens. These deeper, uniform sections of the river are home to hungry fish—if you know where to look. In this guide, we’re diving into how to fish runs effectively, uncovering the tricks that will put you on the trout in these seemingly bland spots

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Chasing Light and Fish: How Drift Line Media Captures the Best of Fly Fishing
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Chasing Light and Fish: How Drift Line Media Captures the Best of Fly Fishing

We caught up with Sean Malecki the creator behind Drift Line Media to talk fishing, filming, and the journey from conventional bass angling to full-time fly fishing content creation. From the struggle of landing that first trout to chasing light for the perfect shot, we dug into what drives his passion. He shares the highs, the challenges, and what’s next—including a road trip out west that’s set to be his biggest project yet.

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5 Tips for Tying Better CDC Flies
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5 Tips for Tying Better CDC Flies

We caught up with Lindsay Simpson, a seasoned fly tier with decades of experience, to talk about one of the most versatile materials in fly tying—CDC. From boosting buoyancy to adding lifelike movement, Lindsay shares his best tips for using CDC effectively, when to skip it, and why it’s a must-have for emerger patterns. If you’ve ever struggled with CDC or want to up your fly-tying game, this one’s for you.

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Chasing Ghosts: The Grind and Glory of Musky on the Fly
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Chasing Ghosts: The Grind and Glory of Musky on the Fly

We caught up with Jon Hardman to talk about one of the craziest catches of his life—a near 49-inch beast from the waters of West Virginia. From the moment he set the hook to the celebration that followed, he walks us through how it all went down. We also got into his go-to musky setup, what keeps him going through the grind, and what’s next on his fly fishing bucket list.

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Top 10 Fly Fishing Destinations in the American West
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Top 10 Fly Fishing Destinations in the American West

The American West is a prime location for fly fishing enthusiasts, offering some of the best waters to chase trout, salmon, and steelhead. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just getting into the sport, these 10 fly fishing destinations in the West should be on your radar. Get ready to cast your line in these epic spots that offer stunning scenery and thrilling fish catches.

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The Indiana Flybrary Project: Merging Art, Fishing, and Conservation
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The Indiana Flybrary Project: Merging Art, Fishing, and Conservation

We recently caught up with Jeff, the driving force behind the Indiana Flybrary Project. What started as a passion for fly fishing and woodworking has evolved into a community-driven effort to inspire more people to explore the sport. In this interview, Jeff shares how the Flybrary Project blends local artistry, conservation, and accessibility to help others discover the joys of fly fishing while supporting local craftsmen.

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3 Pro Tips for Tying Leech Patterns That Move Like the Real Thing
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3 Pro Tips for Tying Leech Patterns That Move Like the Real Thing

If there’s one thing I respect, it’s someone who chases their passion with both feet in the water. We caught up with Erik Clymore, a full-time fly tyer who swapped the 9-to-5 grind for a vise, some thread, and a whole lot of creativity. From shop tying to Etsy sales, Erik’s built a career on crafting bombproof flies that fish hard and last. He’s got strong opinions on fly design, durability, and why less is usually more when it comes to materials.

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Spinning Fish Phenomenon in Florida Keys: Research Reveals Causes and Solutions
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Spinning Fish Phenomenon in Florida Keys: Research Reveals Causes and Solutions

It looks like there’s some good news coming out of the Florida Keys: the mysterious "spinning fish" phenomenon seems to be on the decline this winter. This strange behavior, where fish lose balance and swim erratically, had been affecting over 80 species, including the endangered smalltooth sawfish. While the reports are fewer this year, scientists and researchers are still deep into figuring out the cause, and a big research push is underway with a hefty $1.75 million in funding.

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From Fish to Canvas: How Fly Fishing Inspires Art
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From Fish to Canvas: How Fly Fishing Inspires Art

We recently caught up with Charles, an artist whose passion for fly fishing has taken his creativity to new heights. From his first catch in Yellowstone to his current journey combining fly fishing with his fine art, Charles shares how the patience and precision required in both fields have shaped his work. In this interview, we dive into his journey, creative process, and how he captures the beauty of fish through his art.

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Fly Casting 101: 5 Tips for Perfecting Your Cast
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Fly Casting 101: 5 Tips for Perfecting Your Cast

Fly casting can be a bit overwhelming, especially when you're just starting out. There are so many different types of casts to learn: the reach cast, roll cast, pile cast, and a few others with names you might not even have heard of. But don’t worry, we're going to break it down into five basic principles that will get you on your way to casting like a pro.

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Lessons from the Lowcountry: Mastering Fly Fishing in Charleston NC
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Lessons from the Lowcountry: Mastering Fly Fishing in Charleston NC

We caught up with Matt between tides in Charleston, where he spends his time chasing redfish and dialing in his fly fishing craft. From growing up fishing with his dad to figuring out the complexities of redfish behavior in every season, Matt has put in the time to master the Lowcountry waters. We sat down to hear his journey into fly fishing, his thoughts on Charleston’s unique fishery, and his top tips for anglers looking to land their first red on the fly.

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