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Catching Trout During The Dog Days Of Summer

Some anglers tend to want to avoid fishing during the so called “dog days” of summer. Dog Days are usually considered to be the hottest days of the year ranging from about the second week of July to the middle of August. In ancient times, people associated the heat during this period with the concurrent rising of Sirius, nicknamed “the dog star. When it comes… Read More »Catching Trout During The Dog Days Of Summer

Summertime Fly Fishing Tips

       By James Marsh We want to republish this older post on fly fishing during the summer months and warmer water. Our hottest selling product: Flies and Stream and Species Fly Selections      We have our own line of products for fly fishing including our own fly patterns as well as our own line of fly rods, fly reels, fly lines, leaders and tippets, vest… Read More »Summertime Fly Fishing Tips

May 2022 Perfect Fly Fishing Journal

Perfect Fly May 2022 Fly Fishing Journal Articles: How Trout See Flies Hiding From Trout Fishing the Hatches Featured Products: Bottom of page How Trout See Flies By James Marsh      To understand why trout will take a particular fly at certain times andplaces and not take it at other times and places, you first must understand thebasics of how the trout sees a fly… Read More »May 2022 Perfect Fly Fishing Journal

February 2022 Issue of the Perfect Fly Fishing Journal

Perfect Fly Fishing Journal – February 2022 Index: Euro/Czech Stye Nymph Fishing Tips on Fishing Tailwaters During Late Winter-Early Spring Months Why Use Perfect Flies Aquatic Insects – Imitating Black Flies Perfect Fly Selections Euro/Czech Style Nymph Fishing      A recently popular fly fishing method but one that has been around for years and one that goes by many different names is most recently called… Read More »February 2022 Issue of the Perfect Fly Fishing Journal

New Perfect Fly Promo YouTube Videos

Please check out our (7) seven promotional videos for our Fly Fishing DVD series. https://perfectflystore.com/dvd-books-maps/

Tips on Winter Steelhead Fishing

     Fishing for steelhead during the winter is usually good due to the fact there are usually a lot of fish in the river and few anglers pursuing them. Most of the year river levels are fairly predictable but winter water conditions fluctuate a lot. Each stream will fish best when the water is neither very high nor very low. Small rivers and streams will… Read More »Tips on Winter Steelhead Fishing

New Match the Hatch Tools and Kits

The Match the Hatch kit and individual tools are for those of you that want to learn to catch more fish by matching what’s the most plentiful and available trout foods. The Streamside Match-The-Hatch, match nymphs and larvae that hasn’t hatched yet and those insects that have hatched and died on the water Kit. Packed in a rip-stop nylon belt pouch, each Match-The-Hatch Kit includes:… Read More »New Match the Hatch Tools and Kits

November, 2021 Perfect Fly Journal

Perfect Fly November Fly Fishing Journal Contents: Late Autumn/Early Winter Season Tips Articulated Streamers Fishing Spring Creeks Winter Steelhead Fishing Pre-rigged Trout Flies Holiday Gifts Guide Fly Fishing for Speckled Trout Late Autumn/Early Winter Season Tips By James Marsh      When the first cool mornings of Fall come around, anglers come out from their airconditioned hangouts to pursue their favorite fish on the fly –… Read More »November, 2021 Perfect Fly Journal

Perfect Fly Journal – October, 2021 Issue

Streamer Fishing For Trout Perfect Fly Pre-rigged Flies Fly Fishing For Trout In Tailwaters Featured Streams – Streams Of Great Smoky Mountains National Park New Product Talking to anglers almost everyday of my life, I commonly hear concerns when it comes to fishing streamer flies. Some don’t even have a clue as to what foods some of them imitate. A wooly bugger is an old… Read More »Perfect Fly Journal – October, 2021 Issue

Great Lakes Salmon

The Chinook salmon, which is the largest and most popular of the Great Lakes species were introduced into the system in the 1870’s. Coho, Sockeye, and Pink salmon as well as two different strains of Atlantic salmon were also introduced into the system in the years following.   Chinook which is also called the King salmon is the largest and does very well living its entire… Read More »Great Lakes Salmon