Why Barbless Hooks Matter for Native Brook Trout in the Appalachians

If you spend any time scrolling through fly fishing Facebook groups, Instagram posts, or the comment sections of YouTube and TikTok videos focused on wild brook trout in the Appalachians, you’ve probably seen it: someone jumps in with, “I hope you were using a barbless hook.”

Sometimes it’s said with care. Other times, not so much.

Truthfully, some fly fishermen should be ashamed of how they talk down to others who haven’t yet gone through the same process of learning and growth. It is a learning process. Some anglers get there sooner than others, depending on who they’ve rubbed shoulders with or the fly fishing environment they were raised in.

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A Simple Four-Fly Approach to Targeting Wild Trout in the Northeast

Fly fishing can seem overwhelming for those new to the sport. Walk into a fly shop or browse an online catalog, and you’ll find dozens of fly patterns, each seeming to have a specific purpose. It’s easy to assume you need a fully stocked fly box filled with every possible imitation to catch fish. But the truth is, you don’t need all that complexity, especially when fishing the wild trout streams of the Northeast.

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Opinion: AI Search Is About to Flip Fly Fishing Upside Down, and Most Aren’t Ready for It

It has always felt like the fly fishing industry lags behind major consumer sectors in adopting digital transformations. I guess it is part of the industry's personality, rooted in tradition and slow to embrace change. We saw it with YouTube. While gaming, fashion, and fitness exploded on the platform in the early 2010s, fly fishing content took years to gain momentum. The same happened with social media. By the time people realized short-form videos were dominating Instagram, they were already mainstream.

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