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Fishing your Musky Fly

Article Written by Mark Burns (Urban Fly Co.).  Article Read Time: 3 Minutes Fishing your fly. Yeah, I know that may seem pretty straight forward but...

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Crowley Lake: The Crown Jewel of the Eastern Sierra

Article Written by Ernie Gulley. Article Read Time: 5 Minutes If you are looking for some of the best trout fishing in the Eastern Sierra,...

Navigating the Everglades: Essential Tips for Safety and Communication

Navigating the Everglades: Essential Tips for Safety and Communication

Article Written by Gavin Griffin. Article Read Time: 4 Minutes When I first received an invitation to explore the Everglades not long ago, the prospect...

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The Resurgence of the Double Taper Fly Line

If you don't know what a double taper is or the performance benefits that it can enhance your angling game with, chances are you're missing...

Relentlessly Determined - Fly Fishing for Giant Tarpon

Relentlessly Determined - Fly Fishing for Giant Tarpon

Article Written by Ellie Reeves. Learn More About the author below / Article Read Time: 4 Minutes Realistically, there was only ever going to be one...

You've Been Warned

You've Been Warned

Article Written by Seth Waters. Learn More About the author below / Article Read Time: 4 Minutes Fly Fishing the Upper Peninsula of Michigan If it...

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Fly Fishing Knots 101

Article Written by John Shaner. Learn More About the author below / Article Read Time: 8 Minutes Becoming a competent fly angler means learning a number...

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Q&A with Flip Pallot

 1. What was your First Fly Fishing Experience? There was a canal in South Florida, leading inland from Biscayne Bay. It was 1954 and my...

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Streamer Swagger

Article Written by Lance Wilt. Learn More About the author below / Article Read Time: 3 Minutes Streamer fishing is an exciting and engaging way to...

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Striped Bass Run: Spring, Summer, and Fall

Article Written by Greg Cudnik. Learn More About the author below / Article Read Time: 4 Minutes From five pounds to fifty pounds, striped bass offer...

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Traveling to the Last Frontier: A Sales Reps Perspective

Article Written by Matthew Borovy. Learn More About the author below / Article Read Time: 4 Minutes Being a sales representative in the fishing industry is...

The Versatility of Indicator Nymph Rigs

The Versatility of Indicator Nymph Rigs

Article Written by Dave Rothrock. Learn More About the Author Below / Article Read Time 4 Minutes So much of the conversation among fly fishers today...

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Explore Expert Fly Fishing Content on Cortland Stories

Cortland Line’s blog—Cortland Stories—is a rich, evolving library of fishing knowledge designed to educate, inspire, and connect anglers at every level. The articles cover everything from technical deep dives like Streamer Fishing: Fly Lines and Leader Setups, which compares floating versus sinking lines, to hands-on maintenance tips such as 2 Preseason Preparation Tips for Fly Line Maintenance. Thoughtful features like Neutral Density Fly Lines Explained with Chico Fernández to help demystify intermediate lines, while narrative pieces like You’ve Been Warned take readers into the remote waters of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. The blog also explores industry insights, product highlights, and the personal experiences of seasoned professionals, making it a go-to destination for anglers who want more than just gear—they want stories, solutions, and practical know-how shaped by real experience.

A Century of Innovation, Shared One Story at a Time

Cortland Line has been a leader in fly line innovation since 1915, but what truly sets the company apart is its ongoing commitment to the angling community. Our products are designed with input from professionals who fish hard and test even harder. But knowledge-sharing has always been at the heart of the brand. The Articles section reflects this philosophy, giving anglers not just the tools but the understanding to use them well. Whether it's breaking down the science behind line density, offering seasonal prep advice, or showcasing the voices of our ambassadors and guides, each blog entry is crafted to bring value to the reader. This is more than content—it’s an extension of who we are: a company built by anglers, for anglers, that believes the best fishing experiences start with knowledge, preparation, and a passion for learning.

Learn From the Experts Who Live It

The articles on Cortland Stories aren't written in a vacuum—they’re born from experience, sharpened by countless casts, and tested on waters both near and far. Our contributors include seasoned guides, competitive pros, product designers, and Cortland Ambassadors who have spent years mastering their craft in diverse fishing conditions. From the technical breakdown of fly line chemistry to nuanced casting strategies for challenging wind conditions, these articles provide anglers with advice that’s not only informative but applicable in the field. Want to refine your streamer setup for fast currents? Trying to figure out when and why to use a neutral density line on a spring-fed lake? Or maybe you're just eager to read about the adrenaline rush of stalking bonefish on the flats? Each piece is crafted with the kind of authenticity only firsthand experience can offer—giving you real value, real stories, and real solutions with every read.

A Resource for Every Season and Skill Level

Whether you’re learning to form your first loop or preparing for your tenth guided trip to Patagonia, the Cortland Stories blog meets you at your level—and then helps you level up. Every article is built to strike a balance between approachability and technical depth. You don’t need to be a veteran angler to understand the topics, but if you are, you’ll still find insights that sharpen your edge. Seasonal prep guides help you protect and prolong your gear; product features explain not just the "what," but the "why" behind the designs. And for those days when you're not on the water, the blog offers inspiration through travel stories, conservation insights, and tales of angling adventure. It’s a resource designed to evolve with you—supporting your growth, expanding your toolkit, and helping you fish smarter with each season that passes.