At Leland, we strive for the next perfect cast and the next big take. When we’re not on the water, we’re dreaming of being on the water, and that means we’re committed to the constant and unflagging pursuit of fly fishing knowledge. This commitment to learning does not stop at gear; we believe that fly anglers must understand the unique characteristics of the fish we chase.
Our roots are in the fast and cold trout water of California’s Sierra, but we vividly recall the first time we learned that fish beyond trout love artificial flies! We’ve identified our favorite species on a fly and have gathered some interesting information about their histories, habits, and habitats.
Our passion for fly fishing has taken us to far flung corners of the globe. We hope you’ll use this information as a starting point for your own important adventures in fly fishing.
To learn more about the fish we pursue click any of the tabs below.
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What is a Rainbow Trout >
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What is a Brown Trout >
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What is a Golden Trout >
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What is a Steelhead >
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What is a Brook Trout >
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What is a Sailfish >
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What is a Marlin >
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What is a False Albacore >
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What is a Redfish >
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What is a Taimen >
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What is a Snook >
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What is a Wahoo >
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What is a Tuna >
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What is a Sea Trout >
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What is a Golden Dorado >
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What is a Roosterfish >
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What is a Carp >
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What is a Peacock Bass >
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What is a Striped Bass >
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What is a Bonefish >
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What is a Tarpon >
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What is a Mackerel >