Brand new to fly fishing? Somewhat experienced on the water but still hesitant to go it all alone? Karlie Roland hears you – and she’s here to help.
The historic Republic of Texas spanned from the current Texas border, northward into New Mexico, Colorado, and even Wyoming.
A new year means new dates and a brand new location for the Texas Fly Fishing & Brew Festival: The 4th Annual Texas Fly & Brew will take place on February 27 and 28, 2021, in Mesquite, just 15 minutes from downtown Dallas.
Have you fallen in love with fly fishing and are looking to improve your skills? We’ve compiled a list of the best places to start so you can up your fly fishing game.
Just like your own family, over the past few days our festival family has been affected by the global coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Just yesterday I learned of three active cases of COVID-19 in Collin County, where the Texas Fly & Brew was scheduled to be held next weekend.
If anyone knows poppers, it’s Martin Bawden of Flymen Fishing Company. Flymen is based in the mountains of Brevard, North Carolina, which is surrounded by great fly fishing water.
Reading the experts is one thing. Meeting them is another. The Texas Fly Fishing & Brew Festival brings you face to face with those who have shaped every aspect of this modern, quiet sport.
Oak Highlands Brewery will be pouring pints at the Texas Fly Fishing and Brew Festival on March 23-24, 2019. Founded in 2015, OHB is a production brewery and taproom in the Lake Highlands neighborhood of Dallas that is dedicated to making the highest quality ales and lagers.