Posts tagged basics of fish photography
[ALT] Fly Fishing Magazine

Recently, I got the chance to share a little bit about my experience Fly Fishing for Bass in Southern California, in the latest issue of Alt Fly Fishing Magazine. The article touches base on what you can expect when you hit the water. So if Southern California waters are on your bucket list or you just want to learn about a unique fishery, then head on over to Alt Fly Fishing Mag and check out the New School Bass feature as well as the rest of Issue 3. Thanks for reading. Cheers!

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Early Season Bass on the Fly

It’s that time of year again, March is in full swing and whether your home lake is open water or still cloacked in a wintery sheet of ice the urge to get your hands on that first Bass of the season is constantly in your head. For those of us further south, it’s not so bad, but I remember all to well the feeling of looking at a body of water covered in ice too thin for ice fishing, just waiting for a good wind storm and warm snap to blow thru and open up the lake.

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An Introduction to Fishing Photography Pt. 1

Since the first cameras we made accessible, people have been photographing their catches. When it comes to catch and release, photos are the only proof we have of our catch. A fraction of a second, captured in time symbolizing an epic triumph over nature. In todays world, these images can take many forms, but it seems the most commonly they are a digital images are captured on a iphone or go pro. But the time has come, maybe you can't quit seem to capture the beauty of the fish or your surroundings on your phone and your looking to upgrade to a dslr. This leads to the question where do I start?

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