Angler versatility is supposed to make us better. We spend years learning new rigs, new retrieves, and new ways to read water so we can adapt to whatever a river gives us. But sometimes versatility
Category: Fish Stories
Fish Stories is where the river comes alive. These are the moments that stay with us long after we hang up our waders. In this section, you will find personal accounts from the water: the quiet mornings, the unexpected takes, the challenges, the lessons, and the fish that shape the way we see our sport.
Each story blends reflection with on-the-water detail. Some entries delve into the technical decisions behind a memorable catch, while others focus on the simple experience of being outside and watching the river reveal its unique character. These stories are not trophies on a wall. They are snapshots of what keeps anglers coming back, even when conditions are challenging.
If you enjoy reading about the days that test us, the days that surprise us, and the rare days that exceed all expectations, you will feel at home here. Fish Stories is the narrative heart of Troutstrike.com, where every post reminds us why time on the water matters.
What Happened When I Returned to a Drought Stricken River
After months of drought and watching the gauges bottom out, I finally returned to one of my home rivers. This commentary explores how I prepared for two days of fishing in extreme low water, the tactical changes I made, and the quiet surprises the river still offered.
Why My Confidence Flies are Better Than Yours
Every angler has their trusted flies—the ones we instinctively turn to because they’ve earned our confidence on the water. But here’s the truth: my confidence flies are better than yours—for me. And yours are better
A Winter Trout Fishing Story: How to Thrive on the River in the Cold
Winter fly fishing isn’t about numbers or nonstop action—it’s about embracing the challenge, refining your tactics, and finding meaning in the experience. The cold stings, the trout are sluggish, and the takes can be maddeningly subtle. But these conditions teach us to focus, to adjust, and to truly connect with the river on its terms.
Fly Fishing Wisdom and Mentorship of the Marlboro Man
In the world of fly fishing, the bonds we form and the memories we create are often as profound as the pristine rivers we cast upon. For me, that journey began under the guidance of a man who seemed straight out of a Marlboro ad in a magazine – my Uncle Don.
Do Trout Really Eat in the Winter?
I never believed fly fishing in the winter was a real thing. I scoffed at the talk in the fly shops and claims of winter being a favorite time to fish. It is hard enough
What Happened to Fly Fishing Etiquette?
Have you ever had another angler get too close, seemingly unaware or uncaring of any type of fly fishing etiquette? How did you respond? This post will hopefully create some discussion about fly fishing etiquette.
Native Brook Trout Fishing is Stepping Back in Time
The dog days of summer often force me to turn my attention to native brook trout. What they lack in size, they make up for in spirit and beauty. As the water levels drop and
Why Trout Strike? It’s Why I Choose to Fly Fish
Revealing the Mystery There are many reasons why I choose to fly fish. Revealing the mystery of what lies beneath the darkest reaches of the river temporarily satisfies an insatiable curiosity. The process of bringing
10 Game-Changing Tips To Get Started Tying Flies Now
During the great shut down of 2020, like many people, I had a lot more time at home than ever before. So I recommitted myself to tying flies consistently. I changed my approach and found success. Tying flies became enjoyable because my flies started to look like they are supposed to! I began to master styles of flies by tying them over and over again. Here are ten things I did to to find success along my fly tying journey:
