The Foraging Angler: Keep It Simple in Camp Henry David Thoreau’s famous advice in Walden, “Simplicity, simplicity, simplicity . . . let your affairs be as… byTrent Robert PridemoreOctober 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
Hollywood Beach There’s a classic stretch of sand along the coastline in Oxnard that boasts a star-studded history. Hollywood Beach… byJohn ParmenterAugust 1, 2014
Yellow Creek Spring Creeks: all the way back to the chalk streams of England and the writings of Frederic Halford… byStephen Rider HaggardAugust 1, 2014
Trout Town: Sonora Last year’s rim fire, the third largest wildfire in California’s history, brought national attention to the Gold Rush-era… byTom MartensAugust 1, 2014
The Foraging Angler: Dining in the Shadow of Shasta I first began visiting Mount Shasta to fish, camp, hike, climb, boat, and snow ski nearly 40 years… byCraig NielsenAugust 1, 2014
Manzanita Lake Climbers are not the only ones who know what it’s like to get sucker punched by a mountain,… byChip O’BrienJune 1, 2014
Lonesome Coast Early morning. The coast road is salted and barren north of Cambria. Pink light tinges the low peaks… bySteven BirdJune 1, 2014
Native Trout Grand Slams: The Four Majors The American West is uniquely blessed as the native territory of over twenty-five forms of trout that include… byRussell HershbargerJune 1, 2014
The Foraging Angler: Camp Fare – Fish Tacos Fish tacos lend themselves to camp cooking. Angling industry friend Frank Siefert, from Citrus Heights, leads a group… byTrent Robert PridemoreJune 1, 2014