In this episode of The Articulate Fly, hosts Marvin Cash and Mac Brown have an insightful conversation about winter fly fishing strategies. They discuss effective flies, nymphs, midges, and other tactics for catching trout in cold weather. Mac shares tips on fishing reservoir tributaries where bigger fish enter from the lakes. He emphasizes downsizing flies and gives specific fly pattern recommendations. The hosts also preview an online casting course they will teach this winter to help anglers improve their skills. This promises to be an information-packed episode for winter fly fishers.
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Guide | Casting Instructor | Author
Mac Brown is the owner of Mac Brown Fly Fish and Fly Fishing Guide School in Western NC. Mac created the first full-time fly fishing guide service in Western North Carolina. The first Delayed Harvest on the Upper Nantahala River in early 1993 was also a result of his efforts.
Mac Brown is the author of “Casting Angles” which is a fly casting handbook for those on the journey of understanding the mechanics of the cast. The ACA, FFI, and others have endorsed this text as a reference for instructors as well. Mac is a Master Casting Instructor through the Fly Fishers International.