Gear ReviewBest Fly Rods for Blue Lines — Small-Stream Picks for 2026
The eight best small-stream fly rods for blue-line creeks in 2026 — glass and graphite, $30 to $825. Honest takes, verified specs, and the 3-weight I actually fish.
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Gear ReviewThe eight best small-stream fly rods for blue-line creeks in 2026 — glass and graphite, $30 to $825. Honest takes, verified specs, and the 3-weight I actually fish.
Gear ReviewFour Poncho shirts in my rack and I keep reaching for them on hot tailwater days. An honest look at why Poncho Outdoors gets fishing apparel right.
Gear ReviewC&F Design's Universal System, reviewed for real: the lanyard with magnetic fly patch plus the 9.6-oz CFA-830 chest box — the carry I fish on small water.
Gear ReviewThe most complete Umpqua SWIFTLINK review online. All four packs, all eight LINK accessories, real dimensions, prices, and who should buy what.
Field NotesThe Diamondback Ideal Nymph Reel is designed specifically for the Gen IV nymph rod. Here's what it does, how it balances the outfit, and why pairing works.
Field NotesThe Diamondback Gen IV 10'7" 3wt is my euro nymphing rod on the South Platte. Why it's the best contact nymph rod I've fished and what it did to my catch.
Field NotesThe Lamson Liquid S is the reel on my 7wt streamer rod — reliable sealed drag, large arbor, and built to handle October fishing. Here's why it earns its spot.
Field NotesThe Redington Vice 9'6" 7wt is my October streamer rod — and the most affordable in my quiver. Honest take on what $279 buys you for streamer fishing.
Field NotesThe Ross Colorado is the reel on my Scott F Series glass rod. Click-pawl, beautiful build, Colorado-made — it matches small-creek fishing perfectly.
Field NotesThe Scott F Series 7'2" 3wt is a five-piece E-glass rod built for small creeks. Here's why I carry it for blue line fishing and what graphite can't match.
Field NotesVerified specs and honest takes on the best fly reels under $500. From the $150 Lamson Liquid S to the $249 Orvis Hydros — what each is actually good for.
Field NotesThe Ross San Miguel is the reel on my Winston Pure 2 — sealed carbon drag, beautiful machining, Colorado-made. Here's why it pairs with the Winston.
Gear ReviewWinston Pure 2 review: $995, medium action, NanoParticle graphite. Built in Twin Bridges, Montana for technical dry fly fishing where presentation matters.
Gear ReviewCheesman granite and Deckers cobble demand the right wading boot. Four brands compared, felt vs. rubber per river section, and what Renato actually fishes.
Field NotesThe Ross LTX is the reel on my Scott Centric — fast drag, precise, built in Montrose, Colorado. Same town as the rod it pairs with. Here's why this combo works.
Gear ReviewTwo seasons on the Scott Centric 905/4 at Cheesman and Deckers. Fast action, Colorado-built, and the benchmark for South Platte nymph and dry-fly fishing.
Gear ReviewScott Centric vs Sage R8 Core for South Platte tailwater fishing — action, nymph performance, dry-fly accuracy, and which to buy.
Gear ReviewTwo seasons in Skwala RS waders on the South Platte. Proprietary 4-layer laminate, fourchette seams, buckle-free yoke — and excellent in cold winters.
Gear ReviewThe MKC Westslope reviewed for fly fishing — MagnaCut steel, modified sheepsfoot blade, and G10 handle built for cleaning trout on the bank.
Gear ReviewTwo seasons with the YETI Hopper M30 on South Platte and Arkansas day trips — ice retention, packability on the trail, and honest cons at $350.
Gear ReviewThe five best 4-weight fly rods for tailwater fishing in 2026 — Scott, Sage, Winston, Orvis, and a budget pick. Specs verified, honest takes.
Field NotesThe Riversmith River Quiver Euro 4-Banger holds four rods on the roof — rigged, ready, zero noise at highway speed. Why it changed how I get to the water.