The Winter Collection: Blown Away
https://vimeo.com/297791316 We want to welcome you back to the Winter Collection, Happy Holidays Edition! We hope you all have a wonderful holiday season. Enjoy “Blown Away,” from season three of Fly Fusion TV. Fly Fusion Magazine editors Derek Bird and Jim McLennan show up at one of Jim’s favorite stretches of river just as major […]
The Winter Collection: Solitude
https://vimeo.com/147112288 From everyone here at Fly Fusion, we want to wish you an amazing holiday season and an awesome 2021. With our most recent entry into the Winter Collection, we explore something we’ve grown all too familiar with in 2020: Solitude. But in this case, it’s a good thing. Episode Overview: A long drive down […]
The Ties That Bind

The wind whistles quietly, hinting at the onset of winter across the Blue Ridge Peaks, the sycamores reflecting over the freshwater creeks and river systems as they wrap gently through the barren hills. A “gold mine” they say, home to the “fish of a thousand casts.” To those familiar with musky, these conditions signal the […]
The Winter Collection | Baja Buffet
Roosterfish have to be the coolest predator fish on the planet with a reputation of being one of the toughest species to land on a fly rod! In this episode of the Buffet Series you will see more displays of ferocity than you can count! Phil and Gilbert have the time of their lives as […]
The Winter Collection | Xcalak Salty Buffet
Xcalak is a small secluded fishing village located near the Mexico/Belize border. Surrounded by flats that are full of bonefish, permit, snook, jacks, barracuda, and many other species, Xcalak is the perfect place for a saltwater fly fishing destination trip. Phil & Gilbert made the most of their time while there, from sun up to […]
The Winter Collection | Desert Buffet
In the heat of the desert there’s more to be found than scorpions and rattlesnakes. Experience bass fly fishing and underwater action for HUGE bluegill where the water meets the burning sand! When you think of chasing bass, fly fishing isn’t usually the first thing that comes to mind. However, Phil and Gilbert were able […]
Home Water | 2022 IF4™ Official Selection
Home Water follows professional skier and lifelong outdoorsman Riley Leboe as he travels back to his childhood region of British Columbia. Connecting with his brother Jess, they share an unforgettable fishing adventure, realizing their Home Water holds opportunities to create new anglers and resource advocates in a sustainable way. In addition, they seek out the […]
The Winter Collection | BWO Buffet
Utah’s Green River is home to one of the world’s greatest blue-winged olive (BWO) hatches. Often times there are so many mayflies on the water that it looks like a shag carpet floating down the river, and the trout can’t resist gorging themselves relentlessly. If dry fly fishing to rising trout is your thing, then […]
Consumer Choice Awards to Debut at The Fly Fishing Show!

Denver will kick off the opportunity for everyday anglers to vote on their favorite gear. The ever-popular Fly Fishing Shows are now in full swing, and this year, starting in Denver, February 11-13 at the Gaylord Rockies Resort and Convention Center, angler attendees will have a chance to choose the best fly-fishing products in […]
Particles & Droplets
GIVEAWAY TIME! Particles & Droplets was a 2020 Official Selection in the International Fly Fishing Film Festival! If you didn’t see the film on the big screen or at one of the many virtual screenings that ran throughout the year, now’s your chance to watch…and maybe WIN some swag while you’re at it! To enter […]
Trout System Highlight | BWO Killer

Hook: Scud Hook sz 14-22 Thread: Olive or black Uni-Thread 8/0 Bead: Gold reg or tungsten Body: Olive Uni-Thread Thorax: Ice Dubbing Olive Tail: Brown or Olive Floss Rib: Fine Gold wire The BWO Killer is one of 6 patterns recommended by Jeremy Davies for his “patented” Trout System. Â Check out the full article in […]
Stream Lines | Just Shy of Eighteen

The logjam provided enough depth and structure to hold decent sized trout. I waded in just below it to about thigh deep and made a good cast up to where it looked like the large fish should be holding. My beetle pattern bobbed and drifted a foot or two from about the half-way-point of the […]