The Best Craft for Stillwater Fishing? There Isn’t One I currently have five craft for fly fishing still waters: three float tubes, one float tube–pontoon boat hybrid,… byBob MadgicDecember 8, 2014
The Streams of Mount Lassen In 1907, America’s preeminent conservationist, President Theodore Roosevelt, designated Lassen Peak and Cinder Cone as national monuments. Then,… byBob MadgicOctober 1, 2014
The Art of Angling: Allan Craig, Photographer Allan Craig retired from a 30-year public school teaching career in 2002. In his words, it was “a… byBob MadgicOctober 1, 2014
The Upper Sacramento: Where to Go and What to Expect The Upper Sacramento River is properly touted as one of America’s premier wild-trout streams. It begins with releases… byBob MadgicAugust 1, 2014
The Good Fight: Anatomy of a Fly Club “The Good Fight” entails more than simply protecting our fisheries. It also involves advancing the sport of angling… byBob MadgicAugust 1, 2014
The Art of Angling: Rodney Cloutier To me, fly fishing isn’t about the fish, it’s about the fly. Imitating beating wings on water, stillborns… byBob MadgicAugust 1, 2014
The Lower Sacramento: Anderson to Red Bluff In my previous article on the Sacramento River (“Wading the Lower Sacramento River,” November/December 2012), I traced shore… byBob MadgicApril 1, 2014
The Art of Angling: John Martin Streeby If you visit Redding or the nearby Coleman National Fish Hatchery, you’ll have a hard time missing John… byBob MadgicFebruary 1, 2014
Wading the Lower Sacramento River New trails open more stretches In recent years, quiet developments have been taking place in and around Redding… byBob MadgicDecember 1, 2013
Whiskeytown’s Creeks In late fall last year, a friend and I drove over to the Whiskeytown National Recreation Area, eight… byBob MadgicAugust 1, 2013