by Gavin McAuliffe | Jun 10, 2009 | Fly Fishing, Tips and Tricks
I just couldn’t help myself yesterday afternoon. A morning in the office saw me chomping at the bit to do something, anything. With no real breeze blowing I decided to head back to one of my local trout fishing spots where I had had good success they day before....
by Gavin McAuliffe | Jun 9, 2009 | Fly Fishing, Tips and Tricks
I had a great day today, A dozen quick runs on the Quad at Coronet Peak to get my ski fitness up enjoying the fabulous snow conditions and my new Salomon skis and playing with my early season techinque. Here’s something to think about early season (if you are a...
by Gavin McAuliffe | Jun 3, 2009 | Fly Fishing, Tips and Tricks
It’s done and dusted for another year and all us southern fish heads are down to tying flies for the winter, looking at maps so we can be ready to explore some new waters next season or if we get desperate we can head down and fish the stream mouths or the very...
by Gavin McAuliffe | Apr 23, 2009 | Fly Fishing, Tips and Tricks
Lots of Mayfly but no fish feeding on the surface? Try an Emerger pattern. The last 2 days expeditions with the cooler weather down here has seen me guiding on river “X”. Yesterday saw several missed chances – got to be super quick on the strike. I...
by Gavin McAuliffe | Apr 7, 2009 | Fly Fishing, Tips and Tricks
One of the things that I see on a regular basis from visiting overseas anglers is a tendency to set the hook in a dry fly take far to soon resulting in the fish going “what the”, the angler repeating something very similar as the trout slides under a rock,...
by Gavin McAuliffe | Dec 13, 2008 | Fly Fishing, Tips and Tricks
Here are some tips for fighting trout that I always find useful and spend time constantly telling people – they should up your catch rate (unless you count long line releases):1. Use the strongest leader and tippet you think you can get away with.2. Make sure...