Friday, April 21, 2006
About Me
Bill Edrington has lived on the Arkansas River in Canon City, Colorado since 1986 but has fished the river for over 30 years. He grew up in West Texas where he learned to fish Bass and Bluegill with a fly rod as well as the Trout of Northern New Mexico streams and lakes. He has written several articles on fishing Arkansas hatches as well as how to get started in fly fishing. His writing skills come from over 25 years of teaching criminology and sociology at the college level. Bill has been the proprietor of Royal Gorge Anglers, fly fishing shop and guide service, since 1990.
Previous Posts
- Fish are staying on Pupa....
- Larry
- fishing
- Caddis
- Blue Wings are GREAT and Caddis are knocking...
- BWO emergers rule the afternoon
- BWO Increase in Intensity Under the Clouds
- Arkansas Turning On Quickly
- Mother Nature's Revenge



1 Comments:
Today was an OK day on the river. I caught 9 or 10 Browns, the biggest being 13.5 inches. At Parkdale, the Soft-Hackle Peacock was working near the bank. Typically, they would strike on the end of the drift. I probably wouldn't have tried that style had I not listened to Bill's interview on Wed evening on www.askaboutflyfishing.com.
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