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Tuesday, May 05, 2026

How to Tie the 3 Saddle Hackle Fly

How to Tie the 3 Saddle Hackle Fly — Pond Bass & Bluegill Pattern

The 3 Saddle Hackle Fly has become one of my go‑to patterns for pond bass and bluegill. It’s simple, clean, and has just the right amount of movement to get noticed in still water. In this fly tying demo, Average Angler Life walks through the full pattern step‑by‑step — materials, proportions, and the little choices that make this fly so reliable.

This isn’t a studio‑perfect fly. It’s a real‑world pattern tied by someone who actually fishes it. If you’ve seen this fly in my live highlights and wanted to tie your own, this demo is the perfect place to start.

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Monday, May 04, 2026

Fishing with Average Angler Life — Fly Fishing, Bait Selection & Real‑Time Tips - Spotify 153

There’s something special about learning while the line is in the water. This live session with Average Angler Life is all about real‑time fishing—making decisions on the fly, adjusting to changing conditions, and talking through the “why” behind each cast.

From Texas water, we’ll walk through fly fishing approaches, bait selection, and the small tweaks that can turn a slow day into a steady one. You’ll see how I read the water, react to the weather, and pay attention to what each bite—or lack of one—is telling me. It’s not about being perfect; it’s about being curious and willing to adjust.

That’s the heart of Average Angler Life: honest fishing, shared experiences, and practical tips you can take to your own local water. Whether you’re newer to fishing or just enjoy seeing another angler’s thought process, this live session is built to feel like you’re standing right there on the bank with me.

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Sunday, May 03, 2026

Met a Subscriber in the Field!

Met a Subscriber in the Field at Sonic Pond — Let’s Talk Fishing!

Some of the best moments in fishing don’t come from the cast — they come from the people you meet along the way. While fishing Sonic Pond, Average Angler Life ran into a subscriber out in the field, and the session instantly turned into a bank‑side “Let’s Talk Fishing” moment.

We talked gear, local ponds, fly patterns, and the kind of real‑world stories that only come out when you’re standing next to the water with rods in hand. It’s a reminder that this channel isn’t just about catching fish — it’s about the community that loves chasing them.

If you enjoy genuine connections, outdoor conversations, and the human side of fishing, this highlight captures that energy perfectly.

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Friday, May 01, 2026

How BIG Was He? Proofball Size Check

How BIG Was He? Proofball Size Check — Saddle Hackle Fly Follow‑Up

After landing that bass on the Saddle Hackle Fly variant, the big question was simple: how big was he really? Instead of guessing or stretching the fish toward the camera, Average Angler Life brings out the Proofball for an honest, real‑world size check.

The Proofball gives a clean, consistent reference point so you can see the true scale of the fish. No hype, no exaggeration — just a straightforward look at the bass that made the previous highlight so fun.

If you enjoy transparency, real measurements, and gear that actually gets used on the water, this follow‑up moment is right in that sweet spot.

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Pond Fly Fishing a Saddle Hackle Fly

Pond Fly Fishing a Saddle Hackle Fly — Got One to Bite!

Some pond sessions are all about patience and confidence. In this live highlight, Average Angler Life ties on a Saddle Hackle Fly and works the edges until a fish finally commits. No tricks, no fancy patterns — just a clean presentation and a fly that’s earned its place in the box.

The Saddle Hackle Fly moves naturally through the water, giving off just enough life to tempt fish cruising the shallows. After a few passes, the line tightens and the moment finally arrives — a solid bite on a simple, reliable pattern.

If you enjoy honest pond fly fishing, confidence flies, and those satisfying “finally got one” moments, this highlight captures the heart of small‑water fishing.

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Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Saw Swirl, Set the Hook, Got a Bass!

Saw the Swirl, Set the Hook — Bass on the 3 Saddle Hackle Fly

Sometimes all it takes is a swirl. In this live highlight, Average Angler Life is working the bank with the 3 Saddle Hackle Fly when a subtle disturbance on the surface gives away a bass sitting shallow. No blow‑up, no splash — just a quiet swirl that says, “Cast here.”

The fly slides through the zone, the line tightens, and the hookset lands clean. It’s a perfect example of how reading the water — even the smallest clues — can turn a casual cast into a confident connection.

If you love instinct‑driven fishing, subtle surface signs, and those quick moments that make pond fly fishing so addictive, this highlight captures it beautifully.

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Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Micro Fishing in Cold Texas: Homemade Wine Cork Rod, Feeder Creek Challenges, and Tiny Victories

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Micro fishing is the ultimate test of patience and precision—especially when you're chasing sunfish or bluegill in a tiny feeder creek during a cold Texas winter. In this latest adventure, I set out with my homemade wine cork micro fly rod, a quirky little setup I built for fun and finesse, determined to see if anything would bite despite the chilly conditions.

Texas winters can be unpredictable, and this day was no exception. The water was clear but cold, the fish were lethargic, and the wind added an extra layer of difficulty to every delicate cast. But that's what makes micro fishing so addictive: the challenge of presenting a tiny fly perfectly to a wary panfish that might only be 3–4 inches long.

The star of the show was my homemade wine cork micro rod. It's short, light, and surprisingly capable—built around a wine cork handle for that classic DIY feel, with a flexible tip section that loads easily with micro lines and tiny flies. Paired with a simple reel and ultra-fine tippet, the whole setup feels like holding a feather. Casting is more about gentle flicks than big loops, perfect for tight spots along the feeder creek where overhanging branches and shallow water make every presentation count.

I worked the edges slowly, drifting small nymphs and dry flies through likely holding spots. The proof ball came out for every potential catch—quick measurements without harming the fish, and a fun way to document just how small these little fighters really are.

The cold made things tough. Strikes were subtle (if they happened at all), and I had to stay focused to detect the lightest takes. But the thrill of seeing a sunfish or bluegill finally commit to the fly—tiny but mighty—makes the effort worthwhile.

Close-ups of the proof ball measuring a micro sunfish—proof that size doesn't matter when it comes to the fight:

Micro fishing in cold weather isn't about numbers—it's about the craft, the creativity of the setup, and the satisfaction of coaxing even one tiny fish to the net. This adventure reminded me why I love it: the challenge, the ingenuity, and the pure joy of connecting with the smallest residents of the creek.

Tight lines, stay warm, and never underestimate a homemade rod!



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Monday, April 27, 2026

Bluegill on a Mini Foam Grasshopper

Bluegill on a Mini Foam Grasshopper — Fun Pond Fly Fishing with Average Angler Life

Some flies just bring out the fun in fly fishing — and a mini Foam Grasshopper is one of them. Light, buggy, and full of personality, this scaled‑down hopper pattern is perfect for ponds where bluegill cruise the shallows looking for an easy snack.

In this live highlight, Average Angler Life ties on a tiny Foam Grasshopper and gets an instant reaction. The fly barely settles before a bluegill rises and commits, proving once again that small terrestrials can be absolute killers when the water is calm and the fish are curious.

If you love simple patterns, surface takes, and honest pond fishing, this moment captures everything that makes fly fishing feel playful and alive.

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Saturday, April 25, 2026

First Fish of the Day (Bass on a Woolly Bugger Variant)

First Fish of the Day — Bass on a Woolly Bugger Variant

There’s nothing like that first fish of the day to set the tone. In this live highlight, Average Angler Life kicks off the session with a bass that couldn’t resist a Woolly Bugger variant — a simple, confidence fly that always seems to wake up a pond.

Early bites are more than just wins. They’re information. They tell you how the fish are feeling, what depth they’re holding, and whether they’re willing to chase. This bass answered all those questions in one clean eat, giving the session a strong start and a clear direction.

If you love honest, real‑time fishing moments, this quick highlight captures that spark of momentum that keeps you casting with confidence.

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Thursday, April 23, 2026

First Fish on the Fly! Beginner Breakthrough

First Fish on the Fly — A Beginner’s Breakthrough Moment

Everyone remembers their first fish on the fly. It’s one of those moments that sticks with you — the cast, the anticipation, the surprise when the line finally comes tight. In this live highlight, Average Angler Life shares that milestone with a beginner fisherman experiencing the magic for the very first time.

The casts aren’t perfect, the timing isn’t always right, and that’s exactly what makes it special. It’s real learning, real excitement, and a real fish that seals the deal. With a little coaching, a little patience, and a whole lot of heart, that first fly‑caught fish finally comes to hand.

If you’re new to fly fishing — or thinking about trying it — this moment is your reminder that you don’t need perfection. You just need a fly, a pond, and the willingness to keep casting.

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