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Why Small Streams Make Better Fly AnglersSmall stream trout typically live in shallow, clear, and confined environments, making them particularly vulnerable to predators. To survive, ...
It might seem needlessly esoteric to compare the stream to a sonnet, but in this case the parallels are striking. Sonnets are ...
As I stood in this small feeder stream, catching a large number of fish, I began to think about the feeder streams in the Durango area. The reasons I like feeder streams are twofold.
A riparian area in Wells, Nev., in the northeastern part of the state. In the West, ephemeral streams flow only for four to 46 days per year, on average, but contribute up to 79 percent of the ...
Small streams pack everything good about fly fishing into a small space – there’s no better place to learn about trout, moving water, and what draws you to them. Published May 10, 2025.
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