1. Fly Fishing the Tide Rips for Coho Salmon off the Northwest tip of Washington State
    The strong tide rips that form where the Strait of Juan de Fuca and Pacific Ocean meet offer fly fishermen a great chance to catch coho salmon on a cast fly. This area offers the finest fly casting for salmon in the Pacific Northwest.

  2. Saltwater Fly Fishing in Washington State
    Learn about saltwater fly fishing in the Pacific Northwest. This article explains where the best fly fishing for salmon and sea-run cutthroat takes place.

  3. Fly Fishing for Saltwater Salmon with Surface Flies
    Learn about fly fishing for coho salmon with surface flies offshore of Neah Bay, located on the northwest tip of the Olympic Peninsula.

  4. Fly Fishing for Largemouth Bass
    Like all bass fishing, bass fly fishing has exploded in popularity. The largemouth bass is considered by many the greatest of all gamefish. Once limited to just the Eastern United States, the largemouth...

  5. The Wet Fly Swing
    The wet fly swing sounds like something one does at the square dance hall. Instead the wet fly swing is one of the oldest fly fishing techniques. It is used for all types of fish, where ever there is a current.

  6. Fly Fishing Small Streams
    I believe there are more fish lost before an angler makes his first cast than at any other time when fly fishing the small stream.

  7. Introduction to Lake Fly Fishing Techniques
    Lake fly fishing techniques are similar to those of any other types of water except you don't have to deal with currents. In lakes fish have to aggressively search for food and are more likely to be tempted by anything that looks edible than their fussier river cousins.