How to Disappear, Old and Slow Rods, Tying the Winter Parachute Midge
THIS WEEK Richard Donnelly writes about the art and importance of disappearing. "We have a lesson here, an important one for trout anglers. That lesson is camouflage. When correctly deployed, one becomes invisible. To trout. And your wife."
We revisit Todd Tanner's fly rod revelation. "It just never occurred to me that slower action rods from a bygone era would outperform the newer, stiffer, hi-tech models that are ubiquitous today."
In this week's featured video Tim Flagler ties the Winter Parachute Midge. "As small as these flies are, they really aren’t too troublesome to tie and deserve space in just about any winter fly angler’s fly box."
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