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Catskill fly fishing

Why We Dry Fly-The DNA of Fly Fishing

May 17, 2021 By Matthew Supinski

The dry fly is to fly fishing what the ten commandments are to the bible. It is a religion , a lifestyle and obsession for those fly fishers that have embraced the deeper Zen and karma of our art and craft. Fly fishing; especially the dry fly pursuit, is not just another "action sport" like it is … [Read more...] about Why We Dry Fly-The DNA of Fly Fishing

Filed Under: Au Sable, Catskill fly fishing, Delaware wild trout, Driftless Area, Dry Fly, England's chalk streams, Falling Springs Run, Fly Fishing, Leigh Perkins, Letort Spring Run, limestone spring creeks, mayfly, Michigan Fly Fishing, Michigan trout streams, Montana fly fishing, Nymphing, Orvis CFO, Orvis company, orvis fly fishing, Pennsylvania fly fishing, Pennsylvania wild brown trout, Pere Marquette, small trout streams, sulfur hatch, Trout, Uncategorized Tagged With: #alcaucci, #catskillflytyingguild, #peterhayes

The Ultimate Sulphur Primer

May 14, 2021 By Matthew Supinski

It started! Those magnificent and perhaps most delicate and beautiful of all the mayflies have begun their evening dance. In the words of Ernest Schwiebert, whose artistic and analytical prose aligned and complimented so perfectly with the bold and adventurous Chicago born icon who visited the … [Read more...] about The Ultimate Sulphur Primer

Filed Under: Au Sable, Big Spring Run, Catskill fly fishing, Delaware wild trout, Driftless Area, Dry Fly, Fly Fishing, Letort Spring Run, limestone spring creeks, mayfly, Michigan Fly Fishing, Michigan trout streams, Nymphing, Pennsylvania fly fishing, Pennsylvania wild brown trout, Pere Marquette, small trout streams, sulfur hatch

It’s that Magic Hatch Time-Sulfurs!

May 3, 2021 By Matthew Supinski

There is noting finer, nothing more sporting ,or more serenely classic in fly fishing than the merry month of May and its sulfur mayflies hatching. To watch those amazing yellow sailboats float down a trout stream and watch a wild trout gulp them is a sight for the soul. And to see those yellow … [Read more...] about It’s that Magic Hatch Time-Sulfurs!

Filed Under: Catskill fly fishing, Driftless Area, Dry Fly, Fly Fishing, Letort Spring Run, limestone spring creeks, mayfly, Michigan Fly Fishing, Montana fly fishing, Montana Spring Creeks, Nymphing, Paradise Valley Spring Creeks, Pennsylvania fly fishing, Pennsylvania wild brown trout, small trout streams, sulfur hatch, Trout Tagged With: #abelreels, #hallowedwaterjournal, #orvishelios

The Charms of Small Trout Streams

April 25, 2021 By Matthew Supinski

In this new spring issue of Hallowed Waters Journal, we dive deep into every facet of fishing the tiny little jewels we call trout creeks/brooks, in our piece " Bushwhacking the Tiny Jewels". Most of our addiction and love for trout on the fly came form the joys of small trout streams and many have … [Read more...] about The Charms of Small Trout Streams

Filed Under: Catskill fly fishing, Driftless Area, Dry Fly, Falling Springs Run, Fly Fishing, limestone spring creeks, mayfly, Michigan Fly Fishing, Nymphing, Pennsylvania fly fishing, Pennsylvania wild brown trout, small trout streams, Spring creek coulee, Streamers, Trout Tagged With: #hallowedwaterjournal

THE NEW MAYFLY/SPRING SILVER ISSUE IS HERE!

April 22, 2021 By Matthew Supinski

It’s finally out!...We at Hallowed Waters Journal, along with so many super awesome talented anglers, artists, scientists and just damn good humans, with the help of fish, bugs and the hallowed waters they live in make our new 258 page Mayfly/Spring Silver issue passionate journey of this issue our … [Read more...] about THE NEW MAYFLY/SPRING SILVER ISSUE IS HERE!

Filed Under: Atlantic salmon, Catskill fly fishing, Coho salmon, Driftless Area, Dry Fly, early black stonefly, England's chalk streams, Falling Springs Run, Fly Fishing, Great Lakes Steelhead, Letort Spring Run, limestone spring creeks, mayfly, Michigan Fly Fishing, midges, Montana fly fishing, Nymphing, Pennsylvania fly fishing, Pennsylvania wild brown trout, Salmon, Santa Barbara California, Scotland, sea trout, small trout streams, smoked salmon, Spey, Streamers, sulfur hatch, Trout, Uncategorized, youth in fly fishing Tagged With: #hallowedwatersjournal

THE SPRING ISSUE IS ALMOST HERE!

March 24, 2021 By Matthew Supinski

It’s only days away!... the new mega-spring issue of Hallowed Waters Journal-it’s our best yet! Over 200 pages and stunning images, fly patterns and the tactical passion and hunt for trout/salmon/steelhead- the way fly fishing journals were meant and used to be! We pride ourselves with knowing we … [Read more...] about THE SPRING ISSUE IS ALMOST HERE!

Filed Under: Atlantic salmon, Catskill fly fishing, Coho salmon, Dry Fly, England's chalk streams, Fly Fishing, limestone spring creeks, mayfly, Michigan Fly Fishing, Nymphing, Pennsylvania fly fishing, Salmon, Scotland, sea trout, small trout streams, smoked salmon, Spey, Steelhead, Streamers, sulfur hatch, Trout, Uncategorized Tagged With: #hallowedwaterjournal

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