Poll Results: Where Fly Fishing Will Happen in 2021 THANKS to everyone who participated in our first mini poll! The results helped us answer this question: How far will our pent up wanderlust take us this fly fishing season? Turns out that for most of us, it won't be far at all. Or put another way, we're more excited about exploring the fishing in our own backyards than we are about flying to distant realms. The question was "Which type of fly fishing are you more likely to do this season than you were in 2020?" Here are the results: - 47.7% plan to fly fish on their local river or lakes
- 38.1% plan to drive more than 3 hours to fish a new or favorite spot
- 14.2% plan to fly to a destination to fish, either in or outside the country
Congratulations to Nick Romito of Tennessee for being the lucky respondent who won our drawing for a copy of John Gierach's "Dumb Luck and the Kindness of Strangers"!
INSIDE THE BOX, EPISODE #77: This week Scott unboxes three new pieces of apparel from Trxstle: the Bare Creek Rain Jacket, 4-Of-A-Kind Specialized Fleece, and Bucking Brown Sun Hoody. See Scott's first impressions and don't forget to sign up for a chance to win one of these items.
Tim Flagler demonstrates how to tie a Spent Early Smoky-Winged Sedge in this week's featured tying video. Says Flagler, "this is my interpretation of a Spent Early Smoky-Winged Sedge, based on a poly-wing, spent caddis pattern from Carl Richards and Bob Braendle." |
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