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When anglers talk about reading water, they often think it means finding fish in lakes and streams. That’s part of it, but Gary Borger reminds us there’s more... Fish follow three simple rules that shape every move they make: save your butt, fill your gut, and have kids. Survival always comes first. When we understand that, we start to see the river through their eyes, think like predators, and approach each piece of water with more intention.
Becoming a better wordsmith starts here. Jim McLennan shares some tips to improve your writing. Enrol in his workshop now!
Fly fishing for carp is fun, but they can also help us to become better anglers. Peter Morse explains.
Even the greatest casters in the world would struggle on the water if they didn't know this simple technique...
Celebrated Chef James Viles teaches ageing, utilising the whole animal, and other useful tips for respecting wild game. Enrol today!
Renowned biologist and angler Brian Chan teaches how to catch more fish by using chironomids. Enrol today!
Jerry Darkes picks up where he left off, focusing on integrated shooting heads and full sink fly lines.
Jerry Darkes explains sinking lines and which design is best for shallow, intermediate and deep water.
The dangers of rafting are not to be taken lightly. Here are some basic hazards to look out for.
Steven Drake shares basic considerations when choosing the best pair of binoculars for your needs.
Kevin Feenstra discusses when it’s best to fish attractor patterns, and when it’s more effective to use natural baitfish.
Professional guide Yos Gladstone teaches raft safety, river navigation, best practises and more.
Tom Brown III demonstrates how to filter your water in an emergency situation.