JIM THORPE, Pa. — We'll sit down with expert fly tyer Tom Lienhard and watch as he ties up a sulfur emerger dry fly.
I recently waded toward the area of the stream where a flowing riffle entered into a long narrow pool. A natural seam existed where the cold freestone waters from the riffle pushed deep into the pool, ...
Emergers and nymphs are often lumped together because they’re both fished subsurface, and they both imitate aquatic insects in pre-adult life stages. Some nymphs and emergers may look similar, but ...
It's the time of year that most fly anglers dream about all winter, when visions of trout rising to mayflies floating serenely down a stream are lost in the reality of snow removal and hoping your car ...