It's not always the most refined of our flies that catch the most. Actually, I think it's quite the contrary: easy and quick ties are found in greater numbers i...
I know I won't get many of you on this one, but I love fashion, and I think the idea to present flies as a collection, just in the spirit of the catwalks, is br...
Jazz and Fly Fishing are getting better and better at this game: mixing the fly with jazz and literature, storytelling, video narrative. Everything bathed in be...
Those spearfishermen will at long last have an opportunity for catch and release. It tends also to prove that you really don't need much to fly fish. Trunks, ma...
This is a kind of anti fish porn. The fish haunts the film like a ghost, but what we've got here is more a kind of re-invention of the pastorale. Rather than Ma...
Tail Fly Fishing Magazine #17 is out. It's full of beauty, exciting stories about tropical fishing. There's a mahi-mahi fly that could also take a pike, some ea...
There are plenty of valuable lessons here. One of them is that one should go on adventures with a fly rod. Another one is that when you have decided of the time...
I touched base a few hours ago, my mind full of Irish dreams, of green pastures and low stone walls, of ancient rocks and limestone rivers, of black water where...
Yesterday, it was pike fishing the tough way. Inchiquin lake has an impressive population of good fish, both pike and trouts, but it can be a bitch too, especia...
When I opened the fly box it was kind of obvious. Darkish skies, tainted waters called for something not too light in shade but with lots of sparkle, and of cou...
Cyril is right now somewhere between Georgia and the Bahamas, and I'm on the road to Ireland where Simon and I will be hunting pike for the next week in the Co ...
John Voelker was a wise man, and wise men's words should be listened to often. You've probably heard those already, but it's good to get back to such an elegant...
So, Gil Rowley took a couple of buddies, none of which knew anything about the fly, for a fishing trip, And to make it even more fun, they decided to go hunting...
As is Unidentified Flyfishing Object. Japan is well known for producing a specific kind of mass-mediatic madness, the kind that will leave you speechless while ...
An atmospheric piece, with this kaleidoscopic quality of the memories we cherish, where moments rearrange along lines that come from our hearts and not chronolo...
A couple of months ago, Stu Hastie, a kiwi photographer of great talent, issued on his facebook a story I thought was far too good to pass. I just had to share ...
The April issue of the Fly Fish Journal was in the mail yesterday. Fantastic photographic content, especially some amazing work by Damien Brouste. We're used to...
Philippe Collet is a French competitive flyfisherman, at the highest national level since 1997, vice-champion in 2013. He writes films for the French channel Se...
At Le Mouching, we're huge fans of Tightline fly tying videos: they're always extremely well shot, execution is flawless, the text is gin clear and the voice en...
Ray Collins is a veteran from the mines. There's something very last century in this fate, going down under, and suffering in your flesh from the ire of the cht...
"Truth is: no one owes you happiness. It's up to you to find it, to be deliberate about your priorities and how you live your life."
A statement we embrace eve...
I just had to make one FSoG joke, peeps. And actually it's not that much of a joke. Firstly because, as you'll surely notice, Scandinavian artists are indeed wo...
The Mouching headquarters are deep in the shadows of tonight's Earth hour(s). There's no better setting to turn up the heat, pump some volume in Cyril's mighty ...
Tonight at 20h30 local time, turn off your lights for an hour. It will contribute a tiny little bit to send the world a message that you do care about climate c...
Step, swing, cast
Step, swing, cast
Step, swing, cast
Just like a self induced transe, hypnotic rythm and a dance with the cold, the winter steelheader's soul d...
Life's all about change, and sometimes change will hurt. In such times, if you are lucky, you'll get in touch with the deeper parts of your soul, those very sim...
First it's a film. Fantastic colors slowly emerging out of the blue towards the light of the day, beautiful fisherman figures putting rods together in the cold ...
I've always been in love with the woods. In the vast forests of eastern France, I would play as a child, and now I fish, I trek, sometimes I stalk animals... An...
Another good tying video from Tightline. There are two things I really like in this stonefly pattern: the cdc usd as a dubbing, which gives really nice body flu...
This is so unheimlich, both familiar and very strange, like Japanese rock'n roll. Let's embark with the guys from the Tokyo Fly Fishing & Country Club, for ...
Quite a nice little film about fly fishing for pike in tight situations: canals, small ponds and the like. Fish are generally not that big, but if you've got a ...
The March/April issue of Tail Fly Fishing Magazine is out. I can think of better ways to spend the lunch break on a painful Monday, but very few of them are pra...
La voglia di ricominciare is the desire to start again, that feeling you get when winter is already ending, and it's been far too long since the last time you'v...