Traditional Spey fishing is closely associated with steelhead, salmon, and big rivers. It's a popular fly fishing technique in the Pacific Northwest that requires long rods, special lines, and ...
The rise of Spey fishing is generating new interest in making Spey casts with single-handed rods. After all, being able to cast without a back cast opens up a lot of new fishing possibilities. Spey ...
In 2018, my fishing tackle interests, which shift more sporadically than a kid in a candy store, turned toward Spey fishing, ...
It's early fall and we're out on the shoreline of the Niagara River, casting the Stingeye Spinners for salmon. It's tough water conditions, but we found a way. ▶ If you want to get your own Stingeye ...
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The River Spey, famous worldwide as one of the “Big Four” Salmon rivers in Scotland, is most well known as the birthplace of the Spey cast. While this iconic two-handed cast is an important part of ...
The breathtaking River Spey in Scotland is home to world-famous whiskey and salmon fishing. From the Highlands to the North Sea, vivid autumnal colors are on display on Scotland’s River Spey, famous ...
Not so long ago, most fly-fishers probably thought the only kind of rods that required two hands to cast were spinning or bait-casting rigs — and big ones, at that. A fly rod was cast with one hand, ...
Jason Harmon wouldn't fish for trout with a 10-foot pole. He prefers a 20-footer. Harmon, a fly fishing guide on the White River below Bull Shoals Dam, casts to a different drummer when he's after ...