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Fly Fishing for Bass

There are a few things you can count on when you read a book by Lefty Kreh - good storytelling, just-the-facts brevity, a conversation tone to the writing, and lots of practical no-nonsense advice.

The Year of the Angler and the Year of the Trout

I've read a lot of books where the author seems to be very eager to impress the reader either with his skill, or knowledge, or abilities. You won't get any of that here

Bassin with a Fly Rod

When I first read "Bassin' with a Fly Rod", I knew that I had found a book to my liking when I read this passage:

Bass gizmos

Those bass guys sure know how to have fun!

Vltava-Dobrá

Kasper Mühlbach - GFF's eternal grayling hunter - takes on another challenge from the Lady of the Stream. This time he travels to the Czech Republic to learn from former Czech National Fly Fishing Team member Jan Siman. Does the Eastern European grayling differ from the Swedish one?

Nerd stuff

I sometimes get questions about the system and technology behind GFF

Great mullet video

I spent this evening drinking coffee and watching DVDs with some friends

David Allerton

David has contributed to the articles on several occasions.

Essential Patterns with Oliver Edwards

With the release of "Essential Patterns", Oliver Edwards and his production crew have raised the bar yet again for fly tying instructional video.

Smallmouth Jump

Mark Dysinger has been chasing smallmouth bass with the flyrod for many years, and during that time he's come across some surprisingly difficult fish. Super clear water and high fishing pressure can make these bass as fussy and easily spooked as any educated trout.

Don't freeze

GFF partner and avid winter fisher Martin Joergensen tries to convince you why breathable waders are good for winter fishing and why you may freeze in your trusty neoprenes. It has to do with sweat and moisture... or the lack of same.

Bow River Bugger

Al Grombacher has shared with us one of the most effective patterns for the Bow River in Alberta, Canada, famed for its excellent fishing for rainbow trout.

The Art of the Atlantic Salmon Fly

Reviewing a book originally from 1989 might seem a bit silly. Let me assure you it isn't! Reviewing a book written by J. D. Bates might seem a bit intimidating. Let me assure you it is!

Spey Flies and Dee Flies

I have always been fascinated by Spey and Dee flies.

Hairwing & Tube Flies for Salmon

With this book Chris Mann has worked his way through yet another pile of flies sent to him from all over the world.

Salmon flies - Their Character, Style and Dressing

To review this book is like kicking in an open door - a door, which was opened a few decades ago.

Head Shots

Some fine trout, dressed to the nines.

Big Fish, Little Fish

I like all fish

Pike Landing

Large pike can be quite intimidating, almost scary to land. They have teeth everywhere and the danger of being badly cut is very present. But there is a grip, which is safe. By properly lifting the fish in its jaw, both you and the pike stay unharmed.

Pike rods

Danish Scierra are introducing some great looking rods

Mini Streamers

How small can you tie a streamer and still call it a streamer? The folks on the streamers@ mailing list decided to challenge themselves to a swap of streamers no larger than a size 12. The results were move interesting.

Pike!

Pike in the salt is something else

Klarälven

Four happy, Danish boys go hunting for grayling in the southernmost Swedish river, which holds a decent number of this beautiful fish. Author Kasper Mühlbach joins GFF partner Martin Joergensen and their common friends Jens Groenlund and Asger Olesen on the journey.

Sexyloops

Something else indeed!

Four stream rods

This is not a review as such, but then again. GFF partner Martin Joergensen got the chance to play with four great and very different rods from ECHO, Harvest, Partridge and Scierra. All are light stream rods, but they still display large differences when fished side by side.

Re: Fantastic weeks!

Wow. Martin - congrats on the fine fish.

Fantastic weeks!

These past couple of weeks have been fantastic on the Danish coast

Copies!

GFF is heavily copied all over the world - and not in the good way!

Trout Grass

This is a fantastic journey! And in more than one sense.

Bonefish biology

This small treatise will introduce you to the parts of its natural history, which are most interesting to fly anglers. Learn about the bonefish habitats, their diet and what other things might help you get a better picture of the ghost of the flats.

Boney Flies

Crazy Charlie, Bonefish Bitters, Bonefish CDC&Elk and more. Some of these bonefish flies are well known, some are close to unknown, but they can all catch bonefish. Martin Joergensen has selected a few and tells the story.

Do's and dont's

GFF partner Martin Joergensen offers a few pieces of advice that might bring you nearer the bonefishing Nirvana. You will find traditional advice like "wear sunscreen" and "learn to cast", but also some less ordinary points such as "Don't listen to the guide".

Life is good

Now, this is something! Norwegian Christian Figenschou and his friends Dariusz and Julem's fabulous pictures of bonefishing and their attitude towards fishing fit perfectly into the GFF bonefishing theme.

Fireplace bonefishing

Global FlyFisher partner Martin Joergensen has gone through his shelves and dug out the best books and DVD's on bonefishing he could find.

The ghost and I

This is a very personal view of bonefishing from a rookie in the game - namely Global FlyFisher partner Martin Joergensen. He has discovered that both he and Lefty Kreh likes bonefishing best, and tries to unveil why they both share this passion with so many others.

Bonefish Theme

This is a first in the Global Flyfisher's history: a theme! This theme is about bonefishing, the hunt for one of the most sought after fish in the world: Albula Vulpes, the white fox or the ghost of the flats.

In Search of a Rising Tide

It's short, but it's very good, this unorthodox DVD about bonefishing.

Bonefishing the Flats with Craig Mathews

Even though I do have a few remarks regarding this DVD, it is certainly one of the better ones I have watched lately, and definitely the best how-to DVD I have seen on bonefishing.

Re: Do You?

Yes!!!

Heads

This is the end that counts to to most anglers: where the mouth is and where the fly is supposed to go. All these fish opened theirs over a hook, and they paid for it with a portrait. Pictures of fish from the very small sand eel to the very large steelhead.

Fins

Gotta stay on the fins to survive, as the fish said. We feature another gallery of not-so-traditional fish photos, this time of fins. See round ones, sharp ones, big ones and small ones in this gallery put together with pictures from several GFF photographers.

Do you?

Do you save boxes full of old flies for no reason? I do!

Death and the flybox

I broke my Aquafly flybox yesterday!

Tails

This is an image gallery a bit different than we usually do them. We have so many great pictures in our stock that we need some way to get them out to you. This is a gallery of tails. Yes, tails! Nothing but these beautiful rudders on the fish we catch.

Theft!

Other websites steal GFF content!

100 Weird Ways to Catch Fish

About a year go GFF visitor and author John Waldman (of "Stripers, An Angler's Anthology" fame) posted a message on our discussion board with the subject

Fly-Fishing for Bonefish

When I started researching for my first bonefishing trip, one of the first names I bumped into was Chico Fernandez. His flies, his stories, his photos, his articles.

Fly Fishing Mexico - the Yucatan Peninsula

This is a fantastically beautiful book!

Re: Bream

Big but not strong

Bream

A fish almost as high as it is long

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