Posted on August 18 2015
- The Wooly Bugger is one of the most famous fly patterns for good reason: it works. It’s often the first pattern a beginning angler will fish and also tie. In a recent article on Hatch Magazine, Ben Kryzinsk goes in-depth on leeches. Read more here.
- From the famous Firehole River to the Blackfoot, read more from Jacob Baynham via Mens Journal about the 17 best places to fish in Montana.
- An ever-growing collection of fly rods is an inevitable part of being an angler. Ben Smith offers a great DIY tutorial for making a rod tube storage holder. Via Arizona Wanderings.
