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My wife wants to stay at a luxury resort; I want to fly fish. I was skeptical that you could mix the two. This Vail ...
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It’s pretty addictive.” Carp love this hodge-podge version of a crawdad, according to angler Blake Jackson. (Dustin Bleizeffer/WyoFile) He clamps a stout, size-8 hook in the vise and wraps the shank ...
My wife and I got out of the Arizona heat for a couple weeks and had a great time introducing our grandkids and their parents ...
A big part of my plan for this summer is to spend more time fishing small streams with the goal of simplifying my fly fishing ...
How fashion got obsessed with fly-fishing Fishing gear has long been function over form. And that may be just the reason brands want a piece.
Fly Rod Crosby was passionate about outdoor recreation in her home state. So much so she pushed for the Maine legislature to write into law requirements of what it takes to be a Maine Guide.
Fly Fisher's International's Women Connect: FFI’s mission is to continue the legacy of fly fishing in all waters through its work in conservation, education, and the local communities.
Still, no luck. Unbeknownst to Rotz, by that time, his rod was no longer in the river. The previous day, another Boise angler had come across it while fishing the same spot.
From left: Derrick Hicks, Mike Rotz and Johnathon White stand in the Boise River together, clad in fishing gear. The three men met after Hicks found a fly rod in the river days after Rotz lost it.
In the mid-60s, Jones turned his attention to film scores. His first major project was “The Pawnbroker,” featuring Rod Steiger as a New York man numbed by his experiences in a Nazi camp.