The Mosquito Dry | An Overlooked Summer Fare

The Mosquito Dry | An Overlooked Summer Fare

By Guest Blogger - Clint Bova Mosquito larvae exist wherever there is standing water, and their hatch rates are staggering. From May through October, these insects are prolific across most...
My Journey into Fly Tying: From Fuzzy Fur Balls to Feathers That Fish

My Journey into Fly Tying: From Fuzzy Fur Balls to Feathers That Fish

By John Swezey, Guest Blogger I started fly tying three years ago. Sick of these extended cold spells, just staring out the window, I needed something to keep busy and...
Crackleback Fly

The Ultimate Guide to the Crackleback

The Crackleback pattern has its roots in the Ozark region of Missouri, where it was initially designed by Ed Story, a prominent figure in Midwestern fly fishing circles. Story, a Missouri-based fly tier and founder of Feather-Craft Fly Fishing, was known for his contributions to fly design and his commitment to creating simple but effective patterns. He developed the Crackleback in the 1960s to mimic a wide range of insects, especially in trout streams around the Ozarks.