The everyman sport you’ll probably be really good at



Follow along with Redington friends and ambassadors as they pursue fish species from the Olympic Peninsula to Florida Bay, and everywhere in-between. This 6-episode web series illuminates what makes fly fishing special to those who experience it, and how different styles of fishing and access methods can all lead to common joy found in the pursuit of fish.
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife's website features a comprehesive guide to fishing the states's high elevation lakes.
Created by colliding tectonic plates, and carved by glaciers and ice, high mountain lakes in Washington offer anglers a recreational experience unmatched by any other waters in the state. The fishing is spectacular in these high elevation gems but the experience is punctuated by fantastic camping, hiking, wildlife watching and the scenic vistas taken in during your stay, and travels to and from these unique angling opportunities. Without a doubt, high lakes trout fishing is one of Washington's premier recreational opportunities.
LINK (via: WDFW)
Dreaming of traveling to Cuba?
If so, you should check out Jon Covich's site. Jon just spent two weeks traveling to three of the four locations that Avalon has to fish and his latest blog posts offer up some really useful information along with an array of tantalizing photos.
This is Fly 50 includes engaging stories from Rob Scott of Tourette Fly Fishing, Kevin Feenstra, Marco Viganò, Andy Danylchuk, Mark Rauschenberger, Dave Karczynski, Shauna Sherard and Keith Munemitsu. Enjoy the stunning photography offerings from Dylan Johnston, Dave Karczynski, Ryan O’Connor, Chip Kalback, Richard Morton, Bryan Gregson, Dave McCoy and Kevin Feenstra. This is Fly Magazine continues to embrace diversity with a collection of stories that will take readers around the world chasing Triggerfish, Bluefin Trevally, Steelhead, Brown Trout, Dorado, Yellowfin Tuna and Kokanee.