guides these days, Tom Sadler likes to boost his clients’ chances of catching trout by having them fish with two flies instead of one. He sets them up with the kind of rig known as dry dropper: one ...
The local rivers are holding some incredible fly fishing between their banks. Anglers looking to maximize their time on the water are resorting to fishing with dry dropper rigs and for good reasons.
For those of you who are new to the game or have been holed up in some dark, far-off place, I would like to introduce and recommend a very effective way to fish our rivers and streams here in the ...
The upper St. Joe, Spokane and Kootenai rivers are providing the coolest water and best trout fishing for fly casters. The morning hours are best. Go with a dry-dropper rig with some flash on the ...
That being said, while the warmer weather is here, a dry dropper rig is very effective. Chubbies, Ants, and Hoppers are great dries for this rig as they can hold up a fairly heavy nymph. For a dropper ...
Using a nymph as a dropper with a dry fly makes all the sense in the world, and I’ve seen it recommended many times — and yet I’ve only tried it occasionally and half-heartedly. But after catching a ...
There is plenty of fishable water on every stretch of the Spokane River this week, and the trout don't seem to be concentrated in any one place. Silver Bow Fly Shop reports good action on dry-dropper ...
Dry fly fishing has been hit or miss this week. A Chubby/dropper setup has been the go-to rig with a few fish eating the Chubby. Fish will eat a stonefly bug like a Chubby, Henry’s Fork Golden, Pete’s ...
The Spokane River is still a good place to catch a trout. Silver Bow Fly Shop recommends dry-dropper rigs with a big chubby or hopper and various caddis nymphs. Nymph rigs have also been effective in ...