I've got traditional soft-hackled wet flies on the brain.But this time I'm not talking about the iconic, reverse-hackled tenkara "sakasa kebari" you're probably accustomed to seeing featured on this blog. Instead, I'm talking about somewhat more familiar patterns, such as spiders, flymphs, and other sparsely adorned flies that go all the way back to the … Continue reading 2019: The Troutrageous Year of Soft Hackles?