Trout Fishing

Todd Moen is a celebrated filmmaker and angler, best known for his stunning fly-fishing cinematography. As the co-founder of Catch Magazine, Todd has spent decades capturing the beauty and essence of fly fishing through breathtaking visuals and immersive storytelling. In this episode of Anchored we discuss how he got his start and more.
Stepping up to the water's edge, rod in hand, you feel a rush of anticipation. Yet, there's a common pitfall many anglers face – casting too far, too soon. The truth is, the key to a successful catch often lies much closer to shore than many realize. So, what's the secret?
When it comes to catching more fish, understanding baitfish behavior is just as important as selecting the right fly or lure. Why? Because fish respond to their food sources differently throughout the year, so knowing what’s available each season can dramatically improve your success.
Ross Purnell is the Editor of Fly Fisherman magazine, a position he has held since 2009. His journey into fly fishing began at age 16 when his mother gifted him a subscription to the magazine, inspiring a passion that would shape his career.
To dig into this topic, I invited three experts who know rods and lines better than just about anyone—Tim Rajeff, Jeff Wagner, and Simon Gawesworth. In this episode, we break down the line weight system and discuss why manufacturers push the boundaries.
In this guide, we’ll break down everything you need to know about tying the Near-Nuff Sculpin, from hook selection and materials to key techniques to get the perfect shape and movement.
If you’ve ever struggled with bank-side obstructions, wind direction, or heavy flies, this guide will help you understand why Spey casting is the solution and how to get started the right way.
You’re standing at the edge of a trout stream, gear in hand, but which nymph do you choose? The answer could mean the difference between a banner day or going home empty-handed...
Mayfly nymphs are a favorite meal for trout during their ascent to the surface, making them an essential pattern in any angler’s box. In this guide, we’ll draw from the expertise of Clint Goyette, a seasoned fly fishing professional, as he walks you through tying this must-have fly step by step.
Whether you're fishing with a dry fly, nymph, or hopper-dropper rig, if your fly moves unnaturally, it’s a red flag to the fish. Today, we’ll break down the essentials of achieving a drag-free drift to improve your success on the water.
In this episode of Anchored, we discuss Dayle’s background and teaching philosophy. We cover his journey from aspiring historian to fly fishing guide, his involvement in various physical activities, and his emphasis on perseverance and positivity in teaching.
In this episode, we discuss Lucy's remarkable journey, making silly decisions in our twenties, private land, coaching, stillwater fishing in the UK, and the empowering ethos behind Fishing For Everyone.