Sitting at a kitchen table in early February overlooking a frozen river here in Ontario that is renowned for its giant walleye, gar and freshwater drum (among many others), the threat of cabin fever is all too real. At times like this we often resort to looking through old issues of fly fishing magazines. One in particular floated to the top of my pile today and that magazine is Fly Fusion.
Fly Fusion is a down-to-earth, easy read with more helpful advice and interesting topics than you can shake graphite at. Derek Bird and the crew at Fly Fusion always balance each issue between fly fishing and fly tying and while other magazines now lean towards the “Loom and Doom” political aspects of our sport (and good on them for doing it!), Fly Fusion keeps it keenly on the fish and what they eat. They focus on species and places that not too many fly fishermen know about and hot tactics to fool the fish that inhabit them. One thing is certain, I always learn something from each and every issue of Fly Fusion Magazine. If you haven’t picked this magazine up you should make a point of doing so !
Sincerely
The Investigator
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