Author name: James Salas

James Salas is the author of The Call of the Creek, a fly fishing book that blends technique, fly patterns, and real stream experience for both beginners and seasoned anglers. More than just casting tips, the book dives into the mindset behind every strike, the lessons behind every missed take, and why fly fishing still matters in a distracted world. Whether you’re just getting started or getting sharper, James brings a quiet intensity to the water—and to the page.

Sometimes You Need a Book to Get You Back to the Creek

Sometimes it’s not weather that keeps you away from the creek. It’s not time. It’s not even motivation. It’s distance. Not physical distance — mental distance. The kind that builds slowly when weeks pass, routines tighten, responsibilities stack, and the creek becomes something you used to do instead of something you do. That’s when a […]

Quiet winter creek

The Quiet Season: When the Creek Belongs Only to You

The Moment the Creek Changes Ownership There’s a moment every year when the creek changes ownership. Not legally. Not officially. But spiritually, unmistakably. The trucks stop pulling in. The boot prints disappear from the banks. The chatter fades. And suddenly, the water feels like it’s been returned to itself. January does that. It clears the

Snowy river flowing through forest

Where Trout Hold in Cold Water When the Creek Looks Dead

Cold weather has a way of convincing you that everything has shut down. You walk a familiar stretch of creek, the water is clear and low, the banks are quiet, and nothing moves. It feels empty. Dead, even. But most of the time, it isn’t. Trout don’t disappear in winter. They compress. They slide into

Golf, pickleball, and fly fishing represented as popular hobbies for men in 2026

The Three Best Hobbies for Men in 2026

Golf, Pickleball, and Fly Fishing — and why one of them quietly wins Every year, around late December and early January, the same question floats up quietly: What should I get into this year? Not resolutions. Not transformations. Just something fun. Something active. Something that doesn’t feel like work, scrolling, or obligation. In 2026, three

Scroll to Top