Erie Steelhead on a Dry Fly

“I don’t believe it! Did a steelhead really just take my dry fly?” Fortunately, the words were only thoughts and instincts took over. I raised my rod tip, set the fly, and the water exploded. I had just ignited a 10-pound, silver missile, intent on reaching the sky and throwing my fly. I had arrived … Read more


Drift Fishing Correctly with Fly Rod

Correct speed of drift Imitating an egg-nymph dead drifting along the bottom at the same rate of speed as the water column is imperative to successfully hooking up. This is achieved by looking where your mono butt section enters the water. It should be moving slightly slower than the surface current. This matches the bottom … Read more