The trout weren’t rising at 6:45 a.m. when I waded into the South Platte River in Eleven Mile Canyon. I was there to fish the hatch of small black-bodied, white-winged mayflies known to fly fishers as ...
The rising sun looked like a red disk in the rear view mirror. It would be another smoky morning on the Front Range, but I was headed west toward the South Platte River for what I hoped would be less ...
Bob Quigley developed the Hackle Stacker style of tying mayflies on California’s Fall River in 1988. The fly lands lightly on the water, maintains a mayfly silhouette and, with a white parachute-style ...
The rising sun looked like a red disk in the rear view mirror. It would be another smoky morning on the Front Range, but I was headed west toward the South Platte River for what I hoped would be less ...
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