Thursday, December 18, 2025

What to Get The Fly Fisherman Who Has Everything

 Fly fishermen, like most anglers, are always searching for the perfect gear—whether it’s the rod, reel, flies, line, leader, tippet, waders, or boots. The list could go on, but you get the idea. Over the years, I’ve told my family not to buy me fishing equipment for Christmas or any other holiday, since I already have everything I’ll ever need for the rest of my fishing days.

That said, after watching a video from one of the fly fishing channels I follow, I realized there’s one item every fly fisherman should add to their arsenal for the coming season: You can never have too much of this stuff*****Check out the video below.


Wishing you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!


Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Bad, Fair, and Better

 Bad, Fair, and Better is how I am going to evaluate my fly-tying classes. I have spent the last couple of days experimenting with different wooly bugger patterns that are fairly easy to tie. I have found the best way for me to learn how to tie a decent fly is to watch the video of the fly I am trying to duplicate. I didn’t realize how many fly-tying videos are available on the internet, serving as the perfect instructor. 

These flies were some of the first I finished and were mainly an exercise in learning how to use the tools, which resulted in some really bad wooly buggers.
You can see with these two wooly buggers I was improving some.
These are better, but I still need to improve, and the only way to do that is to keep practicing!

Monday, November 3, 2025

Why I Like Fishing With a 2 Wt. Fly Rod

 


As most of you know, I have always been drawn to light fishing tackle, whether it's my 7½-foot micro-lite rods or my 2-weight, 7½-foot Redington fly rod. There’s something special about a 2-weight fly rod. Is it the lightness, the delicacy, the sensitivity, or the simple fact that no other fly rod can provide such a connection with the fish when fighting it? This rod isn’t designed for power or distance; rather, it reminds me that fly fishing isn’t about domination. It’s about truly experiencing the fight, especially when a fish overpowers the rod, challenging me to land it. 

Simply put, I enjoy the challenge. Will I win the fight today, or will the fish? You don't need to catch a monster fish to appreciate this fly rod; even landing a small brook trout, rainbow or a small bluegill brings a thrill. I learned a long time ago that it's not about the size or quantity of the fish but about the experience of the moment.

A 2-weight rod excels in small creeks, lakes, and ponds. Just a gentle flick of the wrist can send a tiny dry fly or tiny popper under a low-hanging limb where a hungry fish awaits your offering.

If you’ve never tried a 2-weight rod, I encourage you to take one to your favorite stream, pond, or small lake and rediscover the quiet side of fly fishing—the side that made me thankful I had a Dad that taught me to fly fish in our five acre pond when I was a young child.

P.S. The image above was taken on Walker Lake last Spring. Five months away before I wet the fly again on Walker Lake or Smith Lake, in the meantime, I will be preparing for another great fishing season!

Tuesday, October 28, 2025

I Am Still Here

 


Hey everyone, I just wanted to check in. Cathey and I have been supervising a renovation project at our son's house, which started in late September. Unfortunately, this has really disrupted my fall fishing plans. However, as the saying goes, you'll do anything for your children. 

 Jason works in California and doesn't get home often, but when he does, he tries to fish as much as he can. So, the renovation project was something he didn't want to handle himself. Being retired allows Cathey and me to follow a flexible schedule, so we were glad to help him out. 

I hope to go on a couple of fishing trips before the weather gets too cold for me to cast a popper at those spotted bass on Smith. I'm looking forward to learning how to tie some flies for the upcoming spring and sharing them with you all soon.