Trout Basics – What Every Angler Should Know
Trout live in a world shaped by current, structure, and food. This article introduces how trout choose where to hold, how they feed, and what conditions matter most. With these basics in mind, every river becomes more readable and each cast more intentional.
Locate Trout Holding Water: Reading the Places Where the River Pauses
Trout hold where food is available and effort is low. This guide teaches you to spot seams, depth changes, boulders, and soft edges that create ideal holding lies so you can spend more time fishing water that actually holds fish.
Reading the Lower Clark Fork: A Fly Fisher’s Guide to a River That Never Repeats Itself
The lower Clark Fork is big, changing water. This guide highlights its key structures, seasonal flows, and major hatches, helping you read its broad currents and find the trout lanes within a powerful river.

