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Chris Hunt

  • Video spotlight Fishing

    Euro-nymphing: Getting flies into the strike zone

    Euro-nymphing is all the rage these days, and that's because it works. Drifting weighted nymphs through fishy runs using longer rods and the "high-stick" technique can be deadly for trout around the world, as competitive European fly fishers have shown for years. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSDO0Oio4V0 Jesse Haller from Orvis shows us how to get flies down using…

  • Trout Tips Fishing

    Don’t be afraid to try new things

    Editor's note: The following is excerpted from TU's book, "Trout Tips," available online for overnight delivery. The part of the world I fish most is full of small, clear and very tight spring creeks. To most, that means delicate presentations of small dry flies, and sometimes, I'll do just that. More and more, however, I'll…

  • Fly tying Fishing TROUT Magazine

    Selecting CDC, Part 2

    Last week, Tightline Productions' Tim Flagler taught us the CDC (cul-de-canard) basics—we know that the feathers come ducks or geese, near their preening glands. These feathers have lots of surface area, which helps them trap air and keeps the afloat quite well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmKTqiQS7Ls Above, Tim shows us how various CDC feathers are used in common…

  • Fishing Travel TROUT Magazine Video spotlight

    Trout is King

    It's getting warmer outside. Spring is actually springing, and that means summer isn't far off. Soon, it'll be time to camp next to high-country trout water and sight-fish to feeding fish. I can't wait. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qL6CTypRGrc And short films, like this little gem above from Carpe Dieme featuring wild brown trout fishing in Scandinavia, don't help…

  • Trout Tips Fishing Fly tying

    Seine the water

    My best tip to finding the right fly, especially if you are nymphing, is to seine the water before you start fishing. Spend $3.97 for a two-pack of five-gallon paint strainers at Home Depot, which will fit right over a net. Get a buddy to stir up rocks and river bottom a few feet upstream…

  • Video spotlight Fly tying

    Five flies for April

    The guys at Trouts Fly Shop in Denver hit the Colorado River recently, and they did some serious damage to the river's lively browns and rainbows using baetis imitations. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWumZ51uwOo Five Flies for April Baetis, often imitated in the dun form by the venerable Blue-winged Olive, are great springtime flies, and among the first mayflies…