Cory Cuje: The Teacher Behind Old Dominion Trout Bum

For years, I had followed Cory’s videos through his Old Dominion Trout Bum YouTube channel. Like many anglers, I was initially drawn to the unique perspective created by the chest-mounted camera he used while fishing. The viewer wasn’t simply watching someone catch trout. You felt like you were standing in the river alongside him. And, of course, there always seemed to be a cigar clenched between his teeth. It became as much a part of his on-stream persona as the fly rod in his hand.

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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.

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Confidence Flies are a Myth: Why Fishing with Confidence Matters More

Many anglers swear by confidence flies, but the truth is no single pattern holds the key. I discovered this after a pink pheasant tail seemed magical—until I realized it was my mindset that mattered most. Learn why fishing with confidence is more powerful than any so-called “hot fly.”

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How to Tie Egan’s GTI Caddis: A More Imitative Approach

When it comes to fly patterns, I generally lean toward attractors. I like flies, which are general representations of aquatic insects. However, there’s something uniquely satisfying about tying and fishing a more imitative pattern, like

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