Midge Fishing Magic, Conservation through Chemicals, Tying a Light Cahill Wet Fly THIS WEEK Kubie Brown delves into the minutiae of fly fishing strategies focused on the winter bug. "The tiny flies, the accurate casting, and the careful working of water on cold, calm days adds a magic to midge fishing that can’t be found anywhere else." Ted Williams writes about the controversy of conservation through chemicals focusing on the Bonefish and Tarpon Trust's opposition to the use of Glyphosate in Florida. "it’s always better to use non-toxic alternatives, if they’re practicable. Often, however, they’re simply not." In this week's featured video Tim Flagler ties a Light Cahill Wet Fly. Top Fly Fishing News: What Will the PFAS Ban Do to Waders? |
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