People must think anglers are weird. Obsessed with fish. Chasing fish, staring at pictures of fish. What can we say? Some people call it fish porn. This is a trout gallery with rainbows, tigers, bullies, brookies…there’s a whole lot of grippin’ and grinnin’. These are some of the memorable fish from the last couple years. Like most fish porn there is a story behind the photos here – most of the stories behind these photos are found on our blog so we invite you to take a peek. So check it out for more pics and stories. Search the tags in the sidebar to find some of these fish.
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Entomology Continued: the Concept of Drift

Winter is dragging… Ice forces you to new waters. Instead of blindly grabbing your favorite nymph from your box and fishing an entire reach without as much as a look, you are actually lifting rocks, digging through mud and vege, and collecting insects you eagerly hope to identify.The day is young, steam rises as the [...]
Intro to Entomology: Becoming a bug GEEK

The air is cold, you pull out the heater, sit in your favorite chair, and begin to tie yet another supply of fishy arsenal. Synapses fire rapidly and you smile smugly, pondering next year’s goals and the big ones that won’t get away. You take a bite out of your half-cold reuben. Sauerkraut slops down the [...]
Cheeky Reels Review

We hear it all the time, “reels are nothing more than expensive line holders.” This might be the truth when fishing small streams and lakes for average sized trout or other freshwater species. The reality is simply the vast majority of freshwater fish will never test your drag system or push a modern day reel [...]
Attack from Above & the Undercover Submarine

Perched atop my lookout, I’d seen this fish cruise in and out of this backwater. A healthy rainbow wandering slowly and occasionally swallowing suspended morsels or going tail up for one off the bottom. It’s always fun watching fish doing their thing – especially when they’re actively getting their eat on. While surveying the water [...]








































































