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Stillwater Fly Fishing

The subtitle is "Competition-Inspired Strategies for Everyday Anglers", and that's exactly what you get

1 year ago
Double Legs

While browsing fly patterns on the web I found this interesting and buggy looking Swedish Caddis pattern, and discovered that its history actually traced back to a GFF seatrout pattern.

12 years ago
Jan's Giant Buzzers

I have always loved fishing buzzers for many years for trout, its just my favorite way of fly fishing except perhaps daddylonglegs. Most of my fishing is on reservoirs sometimes desolate windy rough places, where buzzers come into their own.

15 years ago
Ireland bound

Well, it's a dirty job, you know, but some one has to do all that traveling.

17 years ago
Smallmouth Jump

Mark Dysinger has been chasing smallmouth bass with the flyrod for many years, and during that time he's come across some surprisingly difficult fish. Super clear water and high fishing pressure can make these bass as fussy and easily spooked as any educated trout.

19 years ago
Stillwater Fly Fishing - Tools & Tactics

Paul Marriner covers the subject in three main sections: tackle, locating fish and fishing tactics and flies.

21 years ago
Little Devil

An article on the Welsh classic The Diawl Bach and on the intriguing and intimidating concept of fishing a team of three flies on a very long leader. GFF partner Martin Joergensen has been to Wales and this is the first article from that trip.

21 years ago
The road to Lake O.

A Welshman's story about the little known Dutch steelhead fishing in Lake Oostvoorne. By Paul Slaney.

26 years ago

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