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Places

Madison River with Kelly Galloup (DVD). All segments of the Madison River are discussed, including fly patterns and tactics.   by Randy Dunbar  04/29/2008

American Creek Logistics. Details for setting up a float trip on American Creek.  by Scott Richmnd  09/21/2006

American Creek Diary. American Creek in Alaska's Katmai Wilderness offers some of the finest trout fishing in Alaska. Follow along for the fish and the adventure.  by Scott Richmnd  09/21/2006

Resources for Anglers Fishing the Clearwater River. A few useful resources for visiting fly fishers.  by Scott Richmond  08/28/2006

Steelhead Fishing on Idaho's Clearwater River. Home of some of the largest steehead in the lower 48, the Clearwater hits its prime in September and October.  by Scott Richmond  08/28/2006

Fishing the Middle Fork Willamette with Brian Marz. Catching trout aplenty while dodging lightning. But first: tales of the dead man.  by Scott Richmond  07/18/2006

Fly Fishing the Upper Deschutes. Sometimes the best fly fishing trips are the ones that give unexpected pleasures.  by Damien Nurre  07/07/2006

Fishing the Flathead with Justin Lawrence. The Flathead basin has become one of Montana's top fly fishing destinations. Thanks to catch-and-release regulations, the westslope cutts get bigger every year and are eager for a dry fly.  by Scott Richmond  06/25/2006

The Boise River Basin--Good News and Bad News. The three forks of the Boise river have great fly fishing--for now. But trouble looms on the horizon.  by James Piotrowski  06/11/2006

Fishing the Upper Rogue with Todd Osterson. How can two rivers so close to each other be so different? But first--an embarrassing moment.  by Scott Richmond  05/23/2006

The Hatch. Another "new breed" fly fishing video. This one focuses on the salmonfly hatch in the black canyon of the Gunnison. Wow!  by Scott Richmond  05/15/2006

Fishing the North Umpqua with Frank Moore. A day on the North Umpqua chasing late winter steelhead.  by Scott Richmond  05/11/2006

The Trout Bum Diaries: Patagonia. Does this DVD herald a new era in fly fishing videos?  by Scott Richmond  05/03/2006

Blue Damsel Lodge. This delightful lodge is on one great trout stream . .. and near three others.  by Scott Turner  04/22/2006

Christmas Island Diary. Six days for sun, bonefish, and the hunt for big trevally.  by Scott Richmond  03/06/2006

Practical Tips for Christmas Island. An encyclopedia of tips for a successful trip to Christmas Island--and many other bonefishing venues.  by Scott Richmond  03/06/2006

Fishing the Deschutes with Chris O'Donnell. Scott Richmond and pro-guide Chris O'Donnell take a winter float on the Deschutes. Chris shares tips on finding steelhead water, chosing flies . . . and how not to lose the boat.  by Scott Richmond  01/30/2006

Fly Waters Near and Far. Sometimes you just want to dream about new and exotic places.  by Scott Richmond  12/13/2005

Oregon River Maps--Second Edition. The second printing corrects errors in the first printing. Find out how to tell if you've got the right book.  by Scott Richmond  09/13/2005

America's 100 Best Trout Streams. Trout Unlimited's take on the top 100 trout fisheries in America.  by Scott Richmond  07/03/2005

Oregon River Maps--First Edition. When does a map have so many errors that it's no longer useful?  by Scott Richmond  07/03/2005

New Zealand Trophy Waters, Volume Four. This series is a must-see for anyone thinking about a trip to New Zealand . . . or who just wants to learn some good fishing tactics and fly patterns  by Scott Richmond  12/17/2004

Ruby River Blues. A controversy over river access is heating up on Montana's Ruby River. The outcome could decide the future of many of Montana's most famous trout waters.  by Anthony Quirini  08/25/2004

Where to Find Oregon's Best Fish Populations. Not too surprising: the healthiest fish populations are in the places you can't drive to. So how do we keep them healthy?  by Trout Unlimited  07/03/2004

Being Educated by Wolves. There's more to going fishing than just going fishing. Here's a good stop on your way to the Lochsa or Clearwater.  by Scott Richmond  06/10/2004

The Drift--March 2004. Perspective on the Deschutes.   by Scott Richmond  03/28/2004

Salmon Sanctuaries on the Olympic Peninsula. Salmon, steelhead, and trout can thrive--if they have good places to go.  by Scott Richmond  02/07/2004

There's a Full Moon Tonight. Can a full moon prevent a fly fisher from finding an eight-pound bull trout?  by Joel La Follette  01/23/2004

Freshwater Fishing--Oregon and Washington. If you want to learn a bit more about 25 species of Northwest fish, this is a good place to start  by Scott Richmond  11/11/2003

New Zealand Trophy Waters. The ultimate E-ticket ride: sight-fishing for trophy trout in small, clear streams. There are three good reasons to watch a fly fishing video. These two videos succeed at all three.  by Scott Richmond  07/09/2003

Interview: Jay Fair on Stillwater Fly Fishing. Jay Fair--the Sage of Eagle Lake--is one of the West's finest stillwater fly fishers. He talks to Westfly about finding trout in lakes, stealth, short strikes, and other lake fishing tips.  by Scott Richmond  07/07/2003

Trophy Rainbows at Antone Ranch. Antone Ranch offers private lake fishing. How big are the fish? Well . . . bring the BIG net.  by Scott Richmond  06/16/2003

Saltwater Fly Fishing in B.C.. Coho salmon, ling cod and other bottom fish, sea-run cutthroat--Clayoquot Sound on Vancouver's west side has a variety of fly fishing opportunities. And there's more . . .  by Scott Richmond  06/04/2003

The Drift--April 2003. Lenice Lake and the end of the world.  by Scott Richmondq  04/26/2003

The Drift--February 2003. What happens when an angler is on a mission to catch a fish most people don't want?   by Scott Richmond  02/19/2003

The West's Best Big Trout Water. If you want truly big trout--not those five-pound dinks--where do you go? And when do you go there? Here's a run-down of the best places and times for big trout  by Bernie Taylor  02/18/2003

The Drift: November. Compleat-ness on the Henry's Fork.  by Scott Richmond  11/20/2002

Seasons of the Metolius. John Judy shares his insights on one of Oregon's most beautiful and fascinating fisheries.  by Scott Richmond  09/24/2002

Ultimate Montana Atlas and Travel Encyclopedia. This fact-filled book is going with me on my next trip to Montana  by Scott Richmond  09/22/2002

Trophies, Variety on Deschutes Lakes. More than 20 private lakes dot a large ranch near the Deschutes River. Big trout, strong hatches, and variety are available.  by Scott Richmond  06/26/2002

Trout Fishing Near American Cities. Do internet-age fly fishers really need this book?  by Scott Richmond  04/02/2002

Fly Fishing for Puget Sound Coho Salmon. You don't need to go to the tropics to experience great saltwater fly fishing.  by Scott Richmond  10/02/2001

Washington's Yakima River. Washington's only blue-ribbon trout stream, the Yakima is home to an abundance of wild rainbow trout.  by Steve Probasco  04/17/2001

Mann Lake. This remote gem in southeast Oregon produces lovely cutthroat trout than can reach four pounds. March through May can be the best months to visit.  by Scott Richmond  02/23/2001

Oregon's Crooked River. One the most productive trout streams in the state, the Crooked River is a winter favorite.  by Scott Richmond  12/17/2000

An Angler's Guide to the Oregon Cascades. Looking for new and innovative fly patterns? Wondering where the little-known fly fishing waters are?  by Scott Richmond  12/05/2000

Grande Ronde River. This Snake River tributary has superb fall steelhead fishing amid beautiful scenery.  by Scott Richmond  10/09/2000

Flyfishing Alaska. If you're thinking about a trip to Alaska, now is the time to start planning it. This book will get you started.  by Terry W. Sheely  10/05/2000

Fly Fishing the Sierra Nevada. A guidebook for some of California's finest fly fishing.  by Scott Richmond  09/11/2000

Trophy Bass on Davis Lake. For better or worse, Oregon's Davis Lake holds large numbers of hefty largemouth bass.  by Scott Richmond  08/30/2000

Fly Fishing in Oregon's Wallowa Mountains. The high-altitude lakes of Oregon's Wallowa wilderness offer breath-taking alpine scenery, plus some pretty good fly fishing.  by Gary Lewis  07/06/2000

Fishing in Oregon, Ninth Edition. The latest edition of Fishing in Oregon, the popular and practical guidebook to all the state's fishing waters, is now available.  by Scott Richmond  07/05/2000

Oregon's Upper Klamath Lake. Although it is not well-known by fly fishers, Klamath Lake holds some of the largest wild, native trout in North America.  by Scott Richmond  08/01/1999

Interview: Frank Moore on the North Umpqua. Frank Moore, the legendary steelheader who started the famous Steamboat Inn, shares his insights about how to fish the notoriously difficult North Umpqua River.  by Scott Richmond  07/07/1999

Henrys Lake. At Henrys Lake, the trout seem to be five pounds at birth, then just get bigger! Find out how to fish this great stillwater. Includes map.  by Bob Jones  07/07/1999

Fly Fishing for Tarpon in Key West. For a fly angler, tarpon are the ultimate thrill ride, and Key West is one of the best places to seek them out. So how did Richmond catch one by accident? And what are the dos and don'ts of setting up a trip to catch the "silver king?"  by Scott Richmond  05/05/1999

An Oasis of Tradition on the Deschutes. One of the Deschutes River's most cherished landmarks prepares for changes.  by Scott Richmond  10/20/1998


Tactics

Fish Food. Ralph Cutter takes you through 39 different food forms that fish eat, including photos, drawings, and matching flies.  by Moon Mullen  08/18/2008

A Passion for Steelhead. Steelhead guru Dec Hogan shares insights from three decades of guiding and chasing steelhead.  by Glenn Zinkus  08/10/2008

The Rise. Paul Schullery reexamines the manner and reasons a trout rises to a fly. His ideas will change how you think about hatches and fly design.  by Moon Mullen  08/06/2008

Fishing Tandem Flies. Double your flies, double your catch? Sometimes it makes sense!  by Marc Williamson  06/02/2008

Nymph-Fishing River and Streams. Want to know more about what's going on under the water--and how you can catch more fish below the surface? A new book and DVD from angler/entomologist Rick Hafele gets your started.  by Scott Richmond  11/13/2006

Egg Flies for Alaska. To paint or not to paint? Imitating salmon roe with beads. But first--is it really fly fishing? And does that matter?  by Scott Richmond  08/23/2006

Follow the Swallow. What's happening ABOVE the water can give clues to what's happening IN the water.  by David Golabay  07/21/2006

Fly-Fish Better. Art Scheck's new book shares practical insights learned from unexpected places--and explodes a few myths.  by Eric Hillerns  06/23/2006

Interview: Tim Rajeff. Westfly talks with Tim Rajeff, former world and US fly casting champion, about fly casting. Tim shares tips on improving your casting and explains why you may not want to try to cast like Lefty Kreh.  by Scott Richmond  06/23/2006

Fishing the Upper Rogue with Todd Osterson. How can two rivers so close to each other be so different? But first--an embarrassing moment.  by Scott Richmond  05/23/2006

Fishing the North Umpqua with Frank Moore. A day on the North Umpqua chasing late winter steelhead.  by Scott Richmond  05/11/2006

Snails. Angler acceptance of mollusc imitations has moved at . . . well, at a snail's pace. But there are times when you want to have a few paterns in your fly box.  by Jeff Morgan  04/19/2006

Sharpen Your Mental Hooks. What can fly anglers learn from Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods? Plenty!  by Luke Patrick  04/11/2006

DVD: Spey Fishing for Steelhead with John Hazel. This new DVD shows you how to read the water, present the fly, and work the run. It was shot on the Deschutes.  by Scott Richmond  03/26/2006

Christmas Island Diary. Six days for sun, bonefish, and the hunt for big trevally.  by Scott Richmond  03/06/2006

Practical Tips for Christmas Island. An encyclopedia of tips for a successful trip to Christmas Island--and many other bonefishing venues.  by Scott Richmond  03/06/2006

Are You Casting Too Far?. Spey casting a long line takes skill and is satisfying. But is it always good fishing?  by Scott Richmond  02/17/2006

Fishing the Deschutes with Chris O'Donnell. Scott Richmond and pro-guide Chris O'Donnell take a winter float on the Deschutes. Chris shares tips on finding steelhead water, chosing flies . . . and how not to lose the boat.  by Scott Richmond  01/30/2006

Unlimited Helpful Hints. As with the Glossary, Hints are available in a more convenient form.  by Westfly Users  12/25/2005

Small-Stream Fly Fishing. Westfly's fly-tying columnist has a new book. It's a must-read for western fly fishers  by Scott Richmond  10/04/2005

Close Encounters of the Worst Kind. What kind of situation is most likely to take the zip out of your fishing trip? And what can you do about it?  by Luke Patrick  07/22/2005

Western Mayfly Hatches. If want to know what mayflies are important to western anglers--and what flies will match them--you need this book.  by Scott Richmond  07/02/2005

The Morphing Mayfly. Mayflies are the only insect that has two winged stages. Why? And how do they do it? Stunning photos from Arlen Thomason.  by Arlen Thomason  06/21/2005

Cathy Beck's Fly-Fishing Handbook. This book is aimed at women who are new to the sport. Will male readers find it useful, too?  by Hugh O'Donnell  05/28/2005

How to Fly-Fish. Are you new to fly fishing? Is this book for you?  by Heather McNeill  05/21/2005

Fishing Small Flies. Engle's new book is as good and useful as his companion volume, Tying Small Flies  by Hugh O'Donnell  05/21/2005

Fishing Near Whitewater. Most anglers see whitewater and keep on walking. Big mistake!  by David Golobay  04/30/2005

Fly Fishing for Beginners. Is this a good book for a beginning fly angler? Short answer: maybe, but probably not.  by Joel Strimling  03/23/2005

Trout Hunter. When a fly angler divides his fishing time between Alberta, Scotland, and New Zealand, does he learn anything you'd like to know?  by Daniel Coleman  03/21/2005

Spey Casting. Simon Gawesworth has been teaching spey casting for many years. Is his new book worth $50?  by Scott Richmond  02/03/2005

Biological Time. When are steelhead on the move? When's the best time to hunt land animals? When should you go fishing on the Kenai? And did you know that people thousands of years ago could answer those questions? This book is a profound and fascinating look at how  by Scott Richmond  11/02/2004

Baitfish Patterns for Smallmouth . . . and Trout. Smallmouth bass patterns have been driven by eastern fly fishers. But Western smallmouth have a unique food source. Here are some flies that match what they eat in springtime.  by Jeff Morgan  04/01/2004

Spey Casting Secrets. Have you ever dreamt of having ten spey rod Masters give you casting advice? A new video makes your dream a reality.  by Scott Richmond  01/23/2004

Lefty Kreh's Ultimate Guide to Fly Fishing. When the sport's chief icon writes a book, should you judge it by its cover? Especially if you don't like the cover?  by Scott Richmond  01/23/2004

Introduction to Spey Casting. Getting into spey casting? Been at it awhile? Either way, you'll find this new video useful.   by Scott Richmond  01/22/2004

Quick Tip: Fishing the Edges--Rivers. Many anglers are so eager to get in the water that they miss the best fishing. Bankwater can offer some ot the best dry fly fishing of the year.  by Scott Richmond  07/15/2003

Interview: Jay Fair on Stillwater Fly Fishing. Jay Fair--the Sage of Eagle Lake--is one of the West's finest stillwater fly fishers. He talks to Westfly about finding trout in lakes, stealth, short strikes, and other lake fishing tips.  by Scott Richmond  07/07/2003

Quick Tip: Fishing the Edges, Part I--Lakes. Big trout live at the bottom of deep holes, right? Wrong! The edges of a lake can be the most productive spot.  by Scott Richmond  07/01/2003

Quick Tip: Watch the Hands!. A simple trick can make the difference between success and failure on a lake.  by Scott Richmond  04/17/2003

Fly Fishing Large Western Rivers--Summer and Fall. This video series shows how to fish in all seasons--and does it in a humorous and entertaining way. The Summer and Fall tapes are now available. All four tapes were filmed on Oregon's Deschutes River.  by Scott Richmond  03/28/2003

Three Tips for Backeddies. Some of the best fishing is in backeddies, but they can be difficult to fish well. Here are three quick tips that will improve your chances.  by Scott Richmond  02/21/2003

Choosing a Steelhead Fly Color. What color of steelhead fly should you choose for different conditions? Three pros offer their thoughts  by Scott Richmond  01/26/2003

Quick Tip: Avoiding the Dreaded Belly. You can do everything else right when winter steelheading, but you'll go fishless if you don't avoid the dreaded belly.  by Scott Richmond  01/01/2003

Indicator vs. Swinging Flies. Which winter steelhead tactic should you use?  by Scott Richmond  12/31/2002

Fly Fishing Large Western Rivers. This new video series shows how to fish the big rivers of the West in each season. It was filmed on the Deschutes.  by Scott Richmond  12/17/2002

Big Trout. A new book by Bernie Taylor shows anglers how and where to catch trophy trout.  by Scott Richmond  11/24/2002

Sink-tip or Floating Line?. If you're swinging flies for steelhead, should you use a floating line or a sink-tip line?   by Scott Richmond  11/20/2002

How to Be Sneaky. Stealth will get you more trout than a fancy new fly rod.  by Scott Richmond  11/20/2002

Taking Trout. Use Dave Hughes new book in the right way and you'll have better dreams  by Scott Richmond  09/24/2002

Serious Carp. Do you really need to spend $$$ to go flats fishing?  by Scott Richmond  08/29/2002

Fly Fishing for Puget Sound Coho Salmon. You don't need to go to the tropics to experience great saltwater fly fishing.  by Scott Richmond  10/02/2001

Waterboatman: Bi-atheletes for the Fall. If you're fishing stillwaters in the fall, you'd better know about waterboatmen.  by Jeff Morgan  09/03/2001

Epeorus: The Yellow Quills. Yellow quill, pink Albert, pink lady. Whatever you call it, it's an Epeorus. But the hatch leaves many anglers baffled and fishless until they are enlightened about this critter's unusual habits.  by Jeff Morgan  06/03/2001

Fishing the Brown Drake Hatch. Brown drake hatches don't happen everywhere, and they can be notoriously elusive. But one it happens, it's an event you don't want to miss.  by Jeff Morgan  06/03/2001

Weedy Water Caddis. This slender caddis doesn't occur on all streams. And when it's present, most anglers don't know about it. That's not a mistake that trout make, however.  by Jeff Morgan  04/15/2001

Pale Evening Duns. Pale evening duns are a major late-spring/early-summer hatch on many western streams. Learn what works and what doesn't.  by Mike Schoby  04/15/2001

Fishing the March Brown Hatch. On many rivers, March browns are the year's first hatch of big bugs.  by Mike Schoby  02/26/2001

Cinygmula Mayflies. One of the most overlooked mayflies in the West, Cinygmulas (red quills) are common in many small creeks--and a few big rivers.  by Jeff Morgan  02/26/2001

Wet Fly Presentations--Part 2. The second of a two-part article on wet fly fishing. Five basic presentations are described.  by Scott Richmond  12/05/2000

Wet Fly Presentations--Part 1. The first of a two-part article on wet fly fishing. First--how do you get it down?  by Scott Richmond  11/29/2000

Presenting the Dry Fly--Part 2. The second of a two-part article looks at other standard dry fly presentatons.  by Scott Richmond  11/21/2000

Presenting the Dry Fly--Part 1. The first of a two-part article on dry fly presentations.  by Scott Richmond  11/17/2000

Dragonflies. A big meal that's available year-round for stillwater trout.  by Jeff Morgan  09/11/2000

Salmonfly Nymphs. Salmonfly nymphs are a the Big Mac of the river, an irresistible morsel for trout. Spring and fall are the best times to cast their imitations.  by Mike Schoby  09/04/2000

Craneflies. Craneflies are generally overlooked by anglers, but they can be important both in their larval and adult forms.  by Jeff Morgan  08/25/2000

Fly Presentations for Lakes. Eight bread-and-butter presentations will handle almost every stillwater situation you'll encounter.  by Scott Richmond  08/15/2000

Saddle-Case Caddis. Despite its abundance, the saddle-case caddis (genus Glossosoma) is often slighted by anglers. The most important stage to imitate may be the one most Western anglers fail to recognize.  by Jeff Morgan  08/06/2000

Basic Steelheading: The Wet-Fly Swing. The wet fly swing is the classic steelhead fly fishing tactic. Here's how it's done.  by Scott Richmond  07/31/2000

Trouble Shooting the Cast. Ed Jaworowski's book examines the causes of 32 common casting faults and problems, then tells how to fix them.  by Scott Richmond  07/05/2000

Fishing the Salmonfly Hatch. Adored by anglers and trout, salmonflies are the big bug of the river. But many anglers don't approach the fish and the "hatch" as they should--and loose fish they shouldn't  by Scott Richmond  06/01/2000

Net Spinning Caddis. Net spinning caddis in all their forms and stages are a major food source for Western trout. Find out what flies and tactics work for each stage.  by Rick Hafele and Dave Hughes  06/01/2000

Interview: Jim Teeny. If you got as many big fish in your life as Jim Teeny catches in a year, you'd consider yourself wonderfully blessed. In our exclusive interview, Jim shares some thoughts on presentation, spotting fish, and some of the mistakes anglers make.  by Scott Richmond  05/05/2000

Grannoms. Grannoms are an important caddis family that is common in Western waters. They are especially important in spring and fall. But what do they have to do with your mother?  by Rick Hafele and Dave Hughes  05/02/2000

Little Yellow Stoneflies. Little yellow stoneflies are more important than most spring/early-summer fly anglers realize. Did you know that some of them emerge in the water like a mayfly?  by Rick Hafele and Dave Hughes  04/01/2000

Scud Tactics. Trout scarf down scuds in lakes and slow-moving, weedy rivers.Learn the tactics for fishing scud patterns.  by Mike Schoby  04/01/2000

What's the Best Level?. There's no simple answer to the queston, "What's the best level?" to fish a given river. We tell you why, and give you some tips for figuring out whether to fish or stay home.  by Scott Richmond  03/09/2000

Midges in Lakes and Rivers. Tiny but numerous, midges are a staple for trout in lakes. They can also be important in rivers. Learn the three factors that govern midge fishing.  by Rick Hafele and Dave Hughes  03/01/2000

Western Hatches: Small Brown Stoneflies. Small brown stoneflies--some of which are black, not brown, are a winter hatch that is overlooked by many fly anglers.  by Dave Hughes and Rick Hafele  01/01/2000

Go Below for BWO. Is a dry fly the best answer during a Baetis hatch? Not always.  by Scott Richmond  12/01/1999

Western Hatches: Streamers and Nymphs in Winter. When it comes to winter trout fishing, it's not all midges and Baetis.   by Rick Hafele and Dave Hughes  12/01/1999

Western Hatches: Color in Insects. Sure it's a blue-winged olive. But there are a lot of shades of olive. Why? And does it matter? We continue our exclusive series from the West's leading angler/entomologists.  by Dave Hughes and Rick Hafele  11/01/1999

Western Hatches: Mayfly Spinner Falls. More often than not, the spinner stage of mayflies is unimportant to anglers. But when concentrations of spinners fall to the water, they become REALLY important. Learn how to be prepared.  by Dave Hughes and Rick Hafele  10/01/1999

October Caddis. This big, widely-dispersed bug is ignored by many fly anglers. Trout don't make the same mistake. Find out the best pattens and tactics.  by Greg Thomas  09/01/1999

Terrestrials. Trout food comes from above as well as from below. In late summer, you can ask you fishing partner, "Do have an extra terrestrial?"  by Dave Hughes and Rick Hafele  08/06/1999

What Gingrich and Clinton Taught Me About Flies. In fly fishing as in politics, truth sometimes lies in the middle.  by Frank Pisciotta  08/01/1999

Stages of the PMD Hatch. Pale morning dun hatches go through distinct stages. Learn to recognize each one and match your flies and tactics to what's happening on the water.  by Greg Thomas  08/01/1999

Tricos Without Tears. The diminutive trico--also known as the "white-winged curse"--has caused more frustration than any other mayfly. But it's not so hard to fish the hatch if you know a few basic rules.  by Greg Thomas  08/01/1999

Quick Tip: Two Rules for Rise Rings. A trout rose and made a rise ring. What does it mean about your tactics? Here are two rules to help with the puzzle.  by Frank Pisciotta  07/07/1999

Interview: Frank Moore on the North Umpqua. Frank Moore, the legendary steelheader who started the famous Steamboat Inn, shares his insights about how to fish the notoriously difficult North Umpqua River.  by Scott Richmond  07/07/1999

Quick Tip: The Hex Hatch. July is time for Hexagenias, the mayfly the size of a Cadillac. Here's some tips to help you get the most out of the hatch.  by Scott Richmond  07/07/1999

Stillwater Fly Fishing Denny Rickards. Denny Rickards averages 700 trout per year that weigh four pounds or more. In this month's exclusive interview, Denny shares some of the secrets of his success.  by Scott Richmond  04/10/1999

Quick Tip: Dealing with the Spring Runoff. In case you hadn't noticed, it's been a cold, wet winter. And all that white stuff in the mountains is going to melt and affect our fishing. Learn how to improve your chances of good fishing  by Scott Richmond  04/01/1999

Quick Tip: Wind Drifting. You gotta love a tactic that catches big trout while you do nothing! Wind drifting is a dynamite technique for fly anglers on lakes.  by Scott Richmond  03/29/1999

Fishing the Blue-Winged Olive Hatch. If you trek to a river to fly fish for trout in the next couple of months, you'd better know how to fish the blue-winged olive hatch. Find out here.  by Scott Richmond  02/21/1999

Review: Western Streamside Guide. Dave Hughes updates his streamside guide. Find out what's in it that you can use--and what's not there.  by Scott Richmond  01/02/1999

Quick Tip: And Then What?. You wouldn't tie yourself to a galloping horse without thinking about what might happen next. But don't anglers do something akin to that when hoping for a big fish?  by Scott Richmond  01/02/1999

Quick Tip: Downstream Presentation. Sometimes the only way to entice a rising trout is with a downstream presentation. Find out what to do.  by Scott Richmond  01/02/1999

Think Vulnerability, Not Hatch. When you say the word "Hatch," most fly anglers go glassy-eyed and tie on a dry fly. But that's not always the best approach. "Vulnerability" is a better framework for thinking about trout food.  by Scott Richmond  12/08/1998

Quick Tip: Dead Drift Steelhead Fly Fishing. In pocket water, nothing catches more steelhead on a fly than a dead drift. Here's how to do it.  by Scott Richmond  12/08/1998

Quick Tip: Where Are the BIG Fish?. If you want to catch the big ones, you need to think like a fish and know where the "best places" are.  by Scott Richmond  11/25/1998

Quick Tip: How to Be a Great Nymph Angler. Getting your nymph down near the bottom can make the difference between a good day and casting practice. But those last few inches of depth can be difficult to achieve. Find out how to do it.  by Scott Richmond  11/25/1998

Quick Tip: A Little Known Two-Fer-One. September offers a special opportunity for alert fly anglers.  by Scott Richmond  09/04/1998

Quick Tip: When Not to Cast to Rising Trout. When you see a trout, you should cast your fly to it. Right? Not always. Find out when in this quick tip.  by Scott Richmond  08/12/1998

Quick Tip: It's Not Where, It's What. Fly anglers will catch more fish if they think about what kind of water they should cast to, rather than where they are casting.  by Scott Richmond  08/12/1998

Improving Your Fly Fishing Skills with Dave Hughes. Dave is the most prolific author of fly fishing books in the history of the sport. We ask this world-famous expert, "how can a fly fisher become a better angler?"  by Scott Richmond  03/15/1998


Tackle and Gear

Cloudveil's 8X Jacket. How much will you pay to keep the rain and wind out?  by Scott Richmond  01/21/2007

Cloudveil 8X Waders. Cloudveil's new 8X waders challenges Simms in the premium wader market. How do they stack up?  by Scott Richmond  01/01/2007

Rod Crafting. A pictorial history of more than a century of rod building.  by David Golobay  11/28/2006

Cortland 444 Sylk Fly Line. This line captures the look and feel of classic silk fly lines. But how well does it work?  by Chris Obuchowski  11/18/2006

Trout Grass. A bamboo fly rod is "something to everyone, and everything to some." This is a beautiful and entertaining video that follows the grass from forest to workshop to trout stream.  by Scott Richmond  11/07/2006

Cloudveil's Two-Trigger Gloves. As we head into the cold, wet time of year, remember to be kind to your hands! They'll appreciate these gloves.  by Scott Richmond  11/03/2006

Cloudveil's Zorro Jacket. Everyone needs a lightweight shell jacket. Here's one to think about it.  by Scott Richmond  10/31/2006

Cloudveil's Flat Creek Jacket. Practical and good-looking fleece jacket suited to three-season use.  by Scott Richmond  10/23/2006

Sleeping Pads. How do you get a good night's sleep by the river when the earth is getting harder?  by Scott Richmond  08/23/2006

BugBagz Entomology Kit. A nifty kit for the budding entomologist.  by David Golobay  06/05/2006

Waterstrider Inflatable Boat. Would you rather have this boat or a pontoon boat?  by Scott Richmond  05/07/2006

A Fix-It Kit for Fishing. How to save a fishing trip from ruin.  by Scott Richmond  04/15/2006

Simms Bottomless Pit Luggage. Built like a tank, and holds a lot of stuff. But at what price?  by Scott Richmond  04/07/2006

Ross Pescador 6 Fishing Pliers. Before you buy, there are two questions you need to ask yourself.  by Scott Richmond  03/27/2006

Nautilus CCF Reels from Old Florida. Can it replace the old standards?  by Scott Richmond  03/20/2006

Fishpond Waterdance Gear Pack. Fanny packs; they're not just for the flats.  by Scott Richmond  03/15/2006

Winston Boron IIX Fly Rods. Winston Boron/Graphite composite rods are creating some buzz. Are they as good as the hype?  by Scott Richmond  03/10/2006

Practical Tips for Christmas Island. An encyclopedia of tips for a successful trip to Christmas Island--and many other bonefishing venues.  by Scott Richmond  03/06/2006

Flats Wear. When you fish the flats, you dress for excess: excess sunshine, excess humidity, excess wind.  by Scott Richmond  03/06/2006

Fly Lines for the Flats. When you head for a flat in the tropics, you need a specialty fly line. Which ones work best? Three bonefish lines and two 12-weight tarpon/trevally lines are reviewed  by Scott Richmond  03/06/2006

Backing. There's more to backing than most anglers believe. Westfly talks to some experts about this often-ignored part of fly tackle.  by Scott Richmond  02/09/2006

Unlimited Helpful Hints. As with the Glossary, Hints are available in a more convenient form.  by Westfly Users  12/25/2005

Backing Splices. Sometimes you need to splice two pieces of backing together. Here's how. And a neat and practical tip on why you should do it.  by Scott Richmond  12/20/2005

Vac Rac Combi Rod Mounts. Accessories for carry your rods outside your vehicle can be handy. But there are some warnings about using them.  by Scott Richmond  12/16/2005

Quick Tip: Trailer Trouble. What do you do when your trailer breaks down while you're on a fishing trip?  by Scott Richmond  09/15/2005

Thoughts on Knots (And Leaders). Think knot strength is all there is to it. Nope--there's more to knots than that--and more to strong leaders than strong knots  by Joe Richter  07/27/2005

Cathy Beck's Fly-Fishing Handbook. This book is aimed at women who are new to the sport. Will male readers find it useful, too?  by Hugh O'Donnell  05/28/2005

How to Fly-Fish. Are you new to fly fishing? Is this book for you?  by Heather McNeill  05/21/2005

Cane Rods: Tips and Tapers. If you're into cane rods, is this a book you'll want in your library? Maybe, maybe not.  by James Piotrowski  02/27/2005

Splitting Cane. Even a died-in-the wool lover of graphite has to admit that bamboo has its mystique and charm. Ed Engle talks to 16 bamboo rod makers about their craft.  by Scott Turner  02/17/2005

Rod Building Terminology. A glossary of rod building terms from master rod builder Christian Brink.  by Christian Brink  12/23/2004

Skagit Cheaters. Not poachers, but a handy accessory for Northwest spey casters  by Scott Richmond  12/15/2004

Spey Kids. How much muscle do you need and how much experience should you have before buying a two-handed rod?  by Scott Richmond  11/10/2004

Thomas and Thomas Two-Handed Rods. There are tools that you respect for what they can do. And tools that you love.  by Scott Richmond  09/12/2004

Korkers Konvertible Wading Boots. Can one pair of boots take you everywhere?  by Scott Richmond  10/08/2003

The Book of Practical Fishing Knots. How many knots do you need to know? Just a few more . . .  by Scott Richmond  08/13/2003

Ask the Pros: Finding Leaks in Waders. Sooner or later your waders are going to leak. Finding the holes is the hardest part of fixing them. Here's how to do it.  by Scott Richmond  06/26/2003

Ask The Pros: Buying a Fly Line. Buying a fly line is a lot more complicated than it used to be. There's a lot of ways to do it wrong.  by Scott Richmondq  04/26/2003

Leatherman Juice S2 Multi-tool. Can anything take the place of the Swiss Army knife in the author's heart?  by Scott Richmond  02/19/2003

Knot a Problem? Not a Problem!. Let Westfly can show you how to tie basic fly fishing knots.  by Scott Richmond  02/19/2003

Quick-Seine. If you're going to match the hatch, you'd better know what's drifting down the river. This product helps you find out what's in the water.  by Scott Richmond  04/28/2002

Escalade Inflatable Boat. Light weight, highly portable, and versatile, this boat became a favorite of mine--after some spousal incredulity.  by Scott Richmond  05/15/2001

Driftboats: A Complete Guide. A new book reviews the history as well as how to buy, care for, and use a driftboat.  by Terry W. Sheely  09/04/2000

Finsport Fly Drying Box. This dandy product is the best drying box I've used.  by Scott Richmond  08/15/2000

Boles Float Rite. An indicator with an attitude, the Float Rite has clever innovations that result in more hook-ups.  by Scott Richmond  07/26/2000

Fly Line Care. A clean, slick fly line will cast farther and perform better. Learn how and when--and when not--to clean your lines.  by Scott Richmond  07/26/2000

Quick Tip: The Ravages of Time. What's the opposite of a time bomb? Something that disintegrates over time, rather than explodes? A "time fizzle?" You may have several of them in your tackle box or fly vest--and they'll cost you fish.  by Scott Richmond  03/02/1999

Quick Tip: Get the Point, Get the Fish. Sharp hooks catch more fish. Period. But what hook hones work best, and how do you use it?  by Scott Richmond  12/03/1998

The World's Best Fly Rods?. Some of the world's most sought-after fly rods come from a tiny shop in Washougal, Washington. Find out what makes them so special . . . and pick up a few tips on what to look the next time you buy a rod.  by Scott Richmond  10/28/1998


Fly Tying

Charlie Craven's Basic Fly Tying. A thorough tutorial of basic tying techniques. Cover 17 fundamental patterns.  by Rex Baldwin  11/03/2008

Rotary Fly-Tying Techniques. Rotary tying vises are very efficient, especially when you know the right techniques. Al and Gretchen Beatty have a book that tells you how.   by Howard Palmer  06/02/2008

Fishing Tandem Flies. Double your flies, double your catch? Sometimes it makes sense!  by Marc Williamson  06/02/2008

Barr Flies. A superb book by the originator of the Copper John, Barr Emerger, and other standard western trout flies.  by Glenn Zinkus  05/03/2008

Fly Fisherman's Guide to Saltwater Prey. Saltwater prey and their imitations are discussed by a biologist who knows his subject.  by Monica Mullen  04/29/2008

Rubber-Legged Flies. Nymphs and dry flies with little wiggly bits can be a good thing.   by Jeff Morgan  06/04/2007

Clouser's Flies. There's more to Bob Clouser than Clouser Minnows, as this fly tying book shows.  by David Golobay  11/23/2006

Bonefish Fly Patterns. If you're headed to the tropics, this is THE fly pattern book to buy before you tie.  by Scott Richmond  10/27/2006

Paraloops. The paraloop style of hackle/wing has long been overshadowed by the more popular parachute style. But why? And how do you effectively construct a paraloop?  by Jeff Morgan  10/26/2006

Jeff Morgan's October Newsletter. Hot topics: re-thinking leeches, dubbing brush review, holographic midges  by Jeff Morgan  10/17/2006

Jeff Morgan's September Newsletter. This month: fishing in the blind, centipede legs. Also, Jeff is tying commercially again; order flies now!  by Jeff Morgan  09/07/2006

Egg Flies for Alaska. To paint or not to paint? Imitating salmon roe with beads. But first--is it really fly fishing? And does that matter?  by Scott Richmond  08/23/2006

The Perfect Hopper. Looking for a hopper imitation that is easy to tie and works on nearly every type of water? How about the Perfect Hopper!  by Jeff Morgan  08/14/2006

Jeff Morgan's August Newsletter. Seminars at River City Fly Shop, thinking tactically, seal fur substitutes.  by Jeff Morgan  07/27/2006

Jigs for the Fly Rod. Tie up a few fly rod jigs, and you're ready to enter the next Bass Master tournement . . . or Davis Lake  by Jeff Morgan  07/15/2006

Jeff Morgan's July Newsletter. This month: summer seminars, glitter yarn, Connemara Black fly pattern, simple flies, fly specials.  by Jeff Morgan  07/04/2006

Polly Rosborough Ties His Fuzzy Nymphs. This re-issue of an DVD is a valuable addition to any fly tier's library.  by Scott Richmond  06/17/2006

Tying Bob Quigley's Signature Flies. There are people you should always pay attention to, especially when they're at the tying vise.  by Scott Richmond  06/14/2006

Stick Flies. Stupid simple, deadly effective. Why wouldn't you put a dozens of these patterns in your fly box?  by Jeff Morgan  05/19/2006

Snails. Angler acceptance of mollusc imitations has moved at . . . well, at a snail's pace. But there are times when you want to have a few paterns in your fly box.  by Jeff Morgan  04/19/2006

Shipmans Buzzer. A fly so deadly its banned on some fisheries? So simple anyone can tie it?  by Jeff Morgan  02/12/2006

Winter Midges. Most winter anglers aren't using what trout eat the most of.  by Jeff Morgan  12/07/2005

Simple Flies. Sometimes the simplest flies are the best. But what do you leave in and what do you leave out?  by Jeff Morgan  10/04/2005

A New Generation of Trout Flies. Simple, versatile, and effective. What more could you want from a fly pattern?  by Scott Richmond  09/30/2005

Creative Fly Tying. Mike Mercer's new fly tying book has an honored place on my bookshelf. Should it be on yours?  by Scott Richmond  09/28/2005

Jeff's August Newsletter. This month, waterboatmen and a review of the Airflo floating poly leader.  by Jeff Morgan  09/10/2005

Western Mayfly Hatches. If want to know what mayflies are important to western anglers--and what flies will match them--you need this book.  by Scott Richmond  07/02/2005

Jeff's May Newsletter. Better late than never (it's not his fault), Jeff Morgan's monthly newsletter is now available on Westfly  by Jeff Morgan  06/25/2005

The Superfly. Has Westfly's fly tying columnist gone nuts!? Are is he even more clever than usual?  by Jeff Morgan  06/25/2005

Northwest Patterns and Tying Guide. What do a bunch of guys from a fly club in Astoria know about tying flies? Quite a bit, especially when you realize who some of the members are.  by Barry Kundert  03/19/2005

Palmered Wet Flies. Updating some traditional styles can be prove very effective, especially early in the season  by Jeff Morgan  03/14/2005

Tying Small Flies. What's the next best thing to having a mentor help you tie small, practical flies? Ed Engle writing a book about the subject.  by Charlie Chambers  02/27/2005

Midge Magic. All trout--even big ones--devour tiny midges. This book catalogs the types of patterns that imitate these minute flies and shows how to tie them.  by David Golobay  02/17/2005

Sticky Flies. Sometimes you wish you had Velcro flies.  by Jeff Morgan  01/19/2005

Ah Shucks!. Trailing shucks--do your flies need them? And if so, what's the best way to construct them?  by Jeff Morgan  12/08/2004

Color and Size. Many of our assumptions about the color and size of fly patterns are incorrect. A little experimentation can reap big rewards  by Jeff Morgan  10/16/2004

Clashing Materials. Sometimes it pays to violate the "rules."  by Jeff Morgan  09/26/2004

Vibration Flies. What do you do when the water's so murky the fish can't see your fly? Check out the flies Jeff Morgan used to outfish the velveeta and stinkbait crowd.  by Jeff Morgan  08/02/2004

Aquatic Sowbugs. Aquatic sowbugs thrive in many tailwaters, and trout grow fat on them. So why are most Western fly anglers unaware of their existence?  by Jeff Morgan  06/26/2004

Tying Emergers. Jim Schollmeyer and Ted Leeson have produced a book you shouldn't be without.  by Scott Richmond  04/18/2004

Motion Flies. In fly patterns as in politics, illusion can trump reality.  by Jeff Morgan  04/10/2004

Baitfish Patterns for Smallmouth . . . and Trout. Smallmouth bass patterns have been driven by eastern fly fishers. But Western smallmouth have a unique food source. Here are some flies that match what they eat in springtime.  by Jeff Morgan  04/01/2004

Dealing with Daphnia. How do you take advantage of a major trout food that's too small to imitate?  by Jeff Morgan  02/24/2004

Bottoms Up!. It's never too soon to start thinking about--bottoms and Booby?  by Jeff Morgan  01/20/2004

Tinsel--Not Just for Christmas Trees. Decorate your flies with mylar tinsel--in some surprising ways.  by Jeff Morgan  12/10/2003

21st Century Soft Hackles. An old standard gets updated for the new millenium  by Jeff Morgan  11/04/2003

Three Spine Sticklebacks. Sticklebacks are the most important single species of stillwater trout food, espcecially for big, predatory trout such as those in Oregon's Crane Prairie. Here are two new patterns to try out.  by Jeff Morgan  10/09/2003

Tiny Flies. Tiny flies--size 18 and smaller--are just the ticket for fall trout.  by Jeff Morgan  09/27/2003

The Forgotten Terrestrials. Nearly half the terrestrials eaten by trout are NOT hoppers, ants, and beetles. Here are three patterns for the forgotten terrestrials.  by Jeff Morgan  08/31/2003

Hoppers . . . At Last!. Among terrestrial insects, hoppers are consumed by trout the least, and imitated by anglers the most. But that doesn't mean you shouldn't have hoppers in your fly box. Here's some new patterns as well as some tips for hopper fishing.  by Jeff Morgan  07/12/2003

Father's Day Flies. Do you really need all those fancy flies? In some fishing situations, Father knows best!  by Jeff Morgan  06/11/2003

Last-Minute Stones. Salmonfly/golden stone season is upon us. How's your fly box? Try putting these three patterns in there!  by Jeff Morgan  05/09/2003

Tying Flies with CDC. Originally published in Europe, and now available in the US, this book exposes Western anglers to some different ways to use "the miracle feather."  by Scott Richmond  05/08/2003

Hot Spots. A small addition to your fly can improve it's performance by 400%. Not only that, it mimics nature.  by Jeff Morgan  04/21/2003

Caddis Larvae--Part II. More killer larva patterns for caddis.  by Jeff Morgan  03/29/2003

Caddis Larvae--Part I. Imitations of caddis adults and pupae are staples of a well-stocked Western fly box, but larva imitations are generaly absent. And the rare angler that carries larva patterns usually has the wrong ones.  by Jeff Morgan  03/27/2003

Shuttlecock Midges. Early spring offers some outstanding opportunities for dry fly midging--if you've got the right patterns. Check this out!  by Jeff Morgan  02/17/2003

Quick Tip: Tie vs. Buy. How do you decide which flies to tie and which to buy?  by Scott Richmond  01/24/2003

Leather Leeches. These two simple patterns mimic the appearance and action of real leeches. Hint: they don't look anything like a Woolly Bugger!  by Jeff Morgan  01/16/2003

Fly Tying Made Easy for Beginners. Randall Kaufmann's latest book packs a lot of useful information into a well-executed package.  by Scott Richmond  01/06/2003

Basic Fly Tying. This new book for beginning tiers has detailed instructions for getting started and tying seven basic patterns  by Scott Richmond  01/06/2003

Dubbed Deer Hair: The Sequel. Dubbing with deer hair is hard on the fingers, but hoo boy, do trout love it! Jeff follows up his popular article on deer hair dubbing with some new patterns.  by Jeff Morgan  11/24/2002

Egg Flies. For most of the winter, eggs-over-easy are on the trout menu  by Jeff Morgan  10/27/2002

A New Spin on Spinners. A fresh look at patterns for mayfly spinners and spent caddis  by Jeff Morgan  10/02/2002

The Pupatator: A Fly for All Seasons. A general purpose attractor nymph, the Pupatator has proved itself all around the West. One version is a decent October caddis imitation.  by Jeff Morgan  08/25/2002

Meeting the Late Summer Challenge. The big hatches are over, trout are well-fed and spooky. What's going to bring them to the surface? The answer may surprise you.  by Jeff Morgan  07/25/2002

Put Your Flies on a Diet. Many fly patterns are simply too fat. Here's some tips for keeping your flies skinny and naturaly looking.  by Jeff Morgan  07/09/2002

Beyond the Big Stones. When the big salmonflies and golden stones fade away, trout often turn their attention to the little green and yellow stones. Be ready with these slick patterns  by Jeff Morgan  05/27/2002

Black Flies: Part II--The Patterns. Ignored by anglers, gobbled by trout. Would Dylan approve?  by Jeff Morgan  04/28/2002

Black Flies: Part One. If Bob Dylan were a fly angler, he'd have sung about black flies. And after you learn about this depised, neglected, and rejected insect, you'll be singing too.  by Jeff Morgan  04/23/2002

Graduate School Stoneflies. It's time to stock the box with stonefly nymphs and adults. You can go with the same old pattens or you try these new flies and catch more fish.  by Jeff Morgan  03/13/2002

Tying the Bubble. CDC can be used on nymphs to "match the flash," and on dries to keep them afloat. But there are right and wrong ways to use this material.  by Jeff Morgan  02/18/2002

Tool Flies. Sometimes the best strategy is to tie on a fly that will seldom catch a trout.  by Jeff Morgan  01/23/2002

Hidden Adults. Some adult insects dive or crawl underwater to lay their eggs. What's the best way to imitate this behavior?  by Jeff Morgan  12/04/2001

Fry Patterns. Big trout gobble up little fish, especially in fall. Should your fry fly be big or little? The answer may surprise you.  by Jeff Morgan  10/24/2001

Czech Mate for Trout. An Eastern European import that trout can't resist.  by Jeff Morgan  09/01/2001

Tying Better Ants. Ants can form an important part of the summer diet of trout in both rivers and lakes. Learn what makes an effective ant pattern.  by Jeff Morgan  07/30/2001

Three Keys to Effective Damselfly Nymphs. Many big trout attained their oversized proportions on a diet of damselfly nymphs. But what kind of fly best fools them?  by Jeff Morgan  06/20/2001

Dubbing with Deer Hair. If you tie, you've used deer hair to make wings and bullet heads. But it has another use--one that will give you some killer patterns.  by Jeff Morgan  05/21/2001

Tying Midge Pupa Patterns--Part 2. Jeff's Fab Five pupa patterns. These flies incorporate the four principles outlined in part 1 of this article.  by Jeff Morgan  04/16/2001

Tying Midge Pupa Patterns--Part 1. Spring-time is midge-time. The right patterns can give you the most productive fishing of the year. But most commercial patterns don't measure up. How come? And what can you do about it?  by Jeff Morgan  03/27/2001

Tying Adult Craneflies. Cranefly adults are abundant, loved by trout, and few anglers imitate them. Find out how to tie two super patterns.  by Jeff Morgan  02/13/2001

Essential Trout Flies by Dave Hughes. This new book's premise is deceptively simple: Learn to tie 31 basic trout flies, and you'll know how to tie hundreds of patterns that will take you all over the world. A great book for beginning tyers.  by Scott Richmond  06/07/2000

Best Flies for Idaho. Some of the best and most innovative flies in the country come from Idaho. Greg Thomas has gathered 128 of the best into one book.  by Scott Richmond  06/01/2000

Review: Trout Flies of the West. This collection of 400 "local" patterns from around the West should be within arm's reach of every tyers vice.  by Scott Richmond  09/01/1999

Review: Trout Flies by Dave Hughes. Dave Hughes has produced a definitive reference for fly tyers. Is it worth $75?  by Scott Richmond  06/01/1999

Interview: Henry Hoffman on Hackle. Used any small, imitative flies lately? If so, thank Henry Hoffman, the man who revolutionized modern fly tying with his Super Grizzly hackles.  by Scott Richmond  02/11/1999

Review: Western Streamside Guide. Dave Hughes updates his streamside guide. Find out what's in it that you can use--and what's not there.  by Scott Richmond  01/02/1999


Issues and Conservation

Ruby River Blues. A controversy over river access is heating up on Montana's Ruby River. The outcome could decide the future of many of Montana's most famous trout waters.  by Anthony Quirini  08/25/2004

Is Whirling Disease Still a Problem?. Should we still be concerned about whirling disease? You bet. Here's a summary of current problems--and some solutions that hold promise.  by Dave Kumlien  07/26/2004

Where to Find Oregon's Best Fish Populations. Not too surprising: the healthiest fish populations are in the places you can't drive to. So how do we keep them healthy?  by Trout Unlimited  07/03/2004

Stream Etiquette. Tired of rude anglers? Maybe it's time for folks to remember a few things they learned when they were six years old.  by Chuck Stranahan  04/02/2004

Salmon Sanctuaries on the Olympic Peninsula. Salmon, steelhead, and trout can thrive--if they have good places to go.  by Scott Richmond  02/07/2004

Interview: John Gierach. Writer John Gierach talks with Westfly about his new book and what's right--and wrong-with Western fly fishing.  by Scott Richmond  05/28/2003

Steelhead Fly Fishing Etiquette. What's the right behavior when you're on the river?  by Scott Richmond  07/20/2002

Are You Ready?. Getting to the river can be a bigger challenge--and more dangerous--than fishing it.  by Scott Richmond  10/23/2001

Don't Tread on a Redd!. If you don't watch were you step, you could destroy the family jewels.  by Nick Duncan  12/01/1999

Quick Tip: One Way to Have Better Fishing. Want a better future? Take care of what we have today.  by Scott Richmond  04/01/1999

Tragedy Comes Too Close. A friend drowns in a fishing accident. Could it have been prevented?  by Scott Richmond  01/02/1999

Yuk! Gross! Disgusting!. We all gotta go sometime. Personal hygiene when angling.  by Scott Richmond  09/22/1998


Essays

Giving Thanks. Is there anything more important than going fly fishing?  by Scott Richmond  11/10/2006

Salmonfly Transformation. A series of photographs reveals how a salmonfly nymph transforms into an adult.  by Kris Kristovich  06/08/2006

The Ultimate Fishing Pal. Sometimes the best fishing buddy has four legs.  by Tradd Duggan  05/02/2006

Letting Go . . .. When should you release that which you love? The intersection of fish and gardens, children and parents, life and death.  by Scott Richmond  09/09/2005

Close Encounters of the Worst Kind. What kind of situation is most likely to take the zip out of your fishing trip? And what can you do about it?  by Luke Patrick  07/22/2005

A Mid-Winter's Delight. A mild winter has given Rocky Mountain fly fishers opportunities not normally seen at this time of year. But what's the price?  by Anthony Quirini  02/18/2005

A Failure to Redeem. Why is fly fishing redemptive for some and not for others?  by Hank Hosfield  01/17/2005

The Drift--October 2004. How much can a two-word phrase reveal about your attitude? WST FLY. How to boost your karma, if not your wallet.  by Scott Richmond  10/22/2004

My Story as Told by Water. It's been twenty years since the publication of David James Duncan's The River Why. So what's the author done lately?  by Scott Richmond  08/02/2004

Stream Etiquette. Tired of rude anglers? Maybe it's time for folks to remember a few things they learned when they were six years old.  by Chuck Stranahan  04/02/2004

The Drift--March 2004. Perspective on the Deschutes.   by Scott Richmond  03/28/2004

There's a Full Moon Tonight. Can a full moon prevent a fly fisher from finding an eight-pound bull trout?  by Joel La Follette  01/23/2004

The Drift--October 2003. Small stream pleasures.   by Scott Richmond  10/21/2003

The Drift--June 2003. First loves, and living for the grab.   by Scott Richmond  07/01/2003

The Drift--April 2003. Lenice Lake and the end of the world.  by Scott Richmondq  04/26/2003

The Drift--February 2003. What happens when an angler is on a mission to catch a fish most people don't want?   by Scott Richmond  02/19/2003

The Drift for January. What do winter anglers need most? Also, new fly patterns, comments sought on possible new Westfly feature.  by Scott Richmond  01/28/2003

The Drift for December. Are fly anglers morally superior and are gear anglers knuckle-draggers>  by Scott Richmond  12/22/2002

The Drift: November. Compleat-ness on the Henry's Fork.  by Scott Richmond  11/20/2002

Why Do We Do It?. Are winter steelheaders driven deep, noble motivation? Or are they nuts? A short examination of the soul of the winter angler.  by Scott Richmond  12/03/2000


Just for Fun

The Fry Fish Class. Beginning fly fishing from a woman's perspective.  by Sylvia Beene  05/04/2008

The Official Westfly Glossary. The Official Glossary is back, but in a more convenient one-file format.  by Westfly Users  12/25/2005

The Woman of Passion. Fiction. Or is it?  by Scott Richmond  12/23/2005

The Promise of New Technology. You may have heard about Schroedinger's Cat. But do you know about Schroedinger's Fish?  by Joe Richter  12/26/2004

Portland Trailblazers Go Fly Fishing(?). The much-maligned basketball team wants to introduce new players to the Portland community. So they go fly fishing. Really.  by Hank Hosfield  05/11/2004

A Concise History of Fly Fishing. Ever wonder how fly fishing got the way it is? This short book tells the story from Dame Juliana to Lefty Kreh.  by Scott Richmond  01/19/2004

At The Grave of the Unknown Fisherman. John Gierach's latest book is out. Is it as good as his previous works?  by Scott Richmond  05/28/2003

How I Caught 60 Steelhead in One Hour. It's like Scrabble. And dog years.  by Scott Richmond  12/15/2001

Lights! Camera! Fishing Book!. Hollywood fame comes tantalizingly close to westfly's editor. A true story.  by Scott Richmond  10/23/2001

You Can't CF Without a FCF. You Can't CF Without a FCF.  by Gene Trump  08/01/1999

G. Folsom Bull on Greased Hook Fishing. A world-famous angler reveals his deepest secrets.  by Scott Richmond  04/10/1999

Three Never-Fail Rules of Fly Fishing. A humorous look at the collision of science and fishing. The author, after much searching, discovers three invariable and infalible laws that govern fishing.  by Scott Richmond  03/15/1998


Westfly

Westfly Makes Donations. Westfly, Inc., donates to three fly-fishing projects.  by Scott Richmond  11/03/2008

Auction Coming!. The "Be Your Own Santa" auction will kick off on December 1. Got donations?  by Scott Richmond  11/03/2008

Changes to Westfly Feature Articles. Westfly's extensive archive of feature articles has been reformatted and new features have been added.   by Scott Richmond  09/21/2008

Hillerns Named Conservation Editor. Eric Hillerns will serve as Westfly's conservation editor.  by Scott Richmond  08/11/2008

New Home Page Debuts. Westfly has a new home page, one you'll want to bookmark  by Westfly News Service  07/02/2008

Westfly Blog Debuts. A new fly-fishing blog begins.  by Westfly News Service  06/27/2008

Richmond Receives Award. Scott Richmond receives the Enos Bradner Award.  by Westfly News Service  05/03/2008

Westfly Donates to Common Waters of Oregon. $1,600 for brochures explaining river access rights.  by Scott Richmond  11/20/2007

Westfly Donates to Oregon Trout Project. $2,500 for trees on the Deschutes  by Scott Richmond  11/20/2007

Westfly 2007 Financial Statement. Income and fund balances for fiscal 2007, which ended June 30.   by Scott Richmond  11/20/2007

Westfly and Cabela's Join in Partnership. Find out how to help Westfly when you order from Cabela's.  by Scott Richmond  09/20/2006

The Best Way to Insert a Photo in a Post. The are good ways, bad ways, and ugly ways to post photos. Learn which is which.   by Scott Richmond  06/05/2006

Standards of Behavior for the Westfly Board. Guidelines for posting on the Bulletin Board.   by Scott Richmond  05/01/2006

Scammers Targeting Westflyers?. What to look for and how to avoid being taken for a ride.  by Scott Richmond  12/06/2005

Westfly Makes Donations to Improve Fly Fishing. Westfly's Board of Directors recently approved donations of over $8,000 to benefit several worthy projects that will help Western fly fishers.  by Scott Richmond  11/29/2004

You're Going to Hate It. Who's going to hate it? Professional outdoor writers. What are they going to hate? Websites like Westfly. And will they hate it for its Marxian overtones?  by Scott Richmond  10/13/2004

The Drift--September 2003. Westfly-Where has it been, and where is it going.   by Scott Richmond  09/22/2003

Westfly Donates Money to Aid Deschutes Steelhead. Westfly donated money to the Oregon Water Trust to help secure a key water right on a major steelhead spawning tributary.  by Scott Richmond  06/26/2003

Using Westfly's River Level Data. How much water is flowing in a river, and what does that mean about your fishing?  by Scott Richmond  05/20/2003

Getting Fishing Reports on Westfly. What does everyone want to know? How's Fishing and What Fly Should I Use! Find out on Westfly's fishing reports  by Scott Richmond  05/13/2003

Anchor Habitats Established in Oregon. Oregon's first "fish refuges" are set up in the Tillamook Forest.  by Oregon Trout  05/07/2003

Finding Other Useful Websites via Westfly. Use Westfly to find other websites that will help you plan your fishing trips.  by Scott Richmond  05/06/2003

How to Use Westfly to Find a Fishing Guide. Westfly makes it easy to find a fishing guide, lodge, or other service. There are two ways to do it.  by Scott Richmond  04/21/2003

How Tell the World About Your Fly Fishing Event. Whether it's a fly club meeting, rod demo day, fly shop sale, or any other event that will interest fly anglers, you can publicize it for free on Westfly. Here's how.  by Scott Richmond  04/19/2003

How to View and Place a Classified Ad on Westfly. Whether you're looking for a good buy on used tackle or saying good-bye to your old tackle, Westfly's classified ads are worth checking out.  by Scott Richmond  04/16/2003

How to Find a Fly Shop. This website has a list of fly shops for each of the five states covered by Westfly. Here's how to use that feature.  by Scott Richmond  02/10/2003

How to Customize Your Entry Page. Westfly has a slick feature that lets you customize a key web page.  by Scott Richmond  02/08/2003

How to Get Daily E-mails of Fishing Conditions. Westfly can deliver a customized e-mail to you every morning. It's an easy way to keep up with fishing conditions, new Westfly features, and news.  by Scott Richmond  02/04/2003



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