Fly Fishing Using Terrestrials: Know the Bugs and How to Fish Them

Fly Fishing Using Terrestrials: Know the Bugs and How to Fish Them

One of the best things about summer fly fishing is the opportunity to fish terrestrials – that is, any fish food that comes from dry land. This includes bugs like grasshoppers, ants, beetles and crickets....
Fly Box Styles, Organization Tips and Options

Fly Box Styles, Organization Tips and Options

How do you organize your fly boxes? What style of box do you prefer? From tiny midges to big articulated streamers, there are plenty of options. Here at Anglers All we have slit foam, silicone,...
Tips for Fishing Spring Blue Winged Olives

Tips for Fishing Spring Blue Winged Olives

Warmer spring temperatures bring a welcome change around here. But if you’ve been in Colorado long, you know it won’t be a smooth ride from here to summer. There will be more snow, cold rain...
Tips to Remember When Practicing Catch and Release

Tips to Remember When Practicing Catch and Release

In many places throughout Colorado, fishing popular tailwaters and freestones is the norm. And so is catch and release fishing. There are certainly times and places for harvesting fish. Everyone should experience a fresh brook...
On the Water with Umpqua Part 2: Russell’s Confidence Flies

On the Water with Umpqua Part 2: Russell’s Confidence Flies

We’re back with the second in a two-part series with Russell Miller from Umpqua Feather Merchants. Last week, we covered reading water and fly selection when fishing a new spot. If you missed it, go take...
On the Water with Umpqua Feather Merchants: Fly Selection

On the Water with Umpqua Feather Merchants: Fly Selection

We just released the first in a two-part video series with Russell Miller from Umpqua Feather Merchants. With Anglers All media manager Davis behind the camera, Russell shares his thoughts on fly selection when visiting...
3 Critical Layering Pieces For Every Angler

3 Critical Layering Pieces For Every Angler

The fall months are prime time for anglers here in Colorado. Cooler weather, hungry fish and generally good water conditions lead to some of the best fishing of the year. And with that cooler weather,...
New Video: How and When to Use a Reach Cast

New Video: How and When to Use a Reach Cast

The dry fly fishing has been great on some of our favorite high country creeks and rivers. In many places, it’s peak terrestrial season, when we get to splash beetles and hoppers tight to the...
Low Water vs. High Water Tactics for Trout

Low Water vs. High Water Tactics for Trout

This time of year, anglers can expect to find low and clear water on many high country streams and freestone rivers. On the other hand, tailwaters like our home stretch of the South Platte below...