The Foraging Angler – Sacramento: An Urban Angling Destination Sacramento’s origin goes back to the days of the Gold Rush and the early westward expansion that forever… byTrent Robert PridemoreFebruary 1, 2011
Rush Creek: A Stream Resurrected By their very nature, rivers and streams are special places. The sound and movement of water is at… byPeter PumphreyFebruary 1, 2011
The Foraging Angler – Camp Fare: Traveling Light If you were driving a Conestoga wagon from Missouri to California in 1849, “traveling light” meant you might… byTrent Robert PridemoreDecember 1, 2010
Yosemite Creek But midway into yosemite national park along Highway 120, also known as Tioga Pass Road, you’ll come across… byJohn ParmenterDecember 1, 2010
Butt Valley Reservoir A Great (and Quieter) Alternative to Lake Almanor Butt Valley Reservoir is like that old Rodney Dangerfield joke:… byBill SunderlandOctober 1, 2010
Fly Fishing Lake Powell I told Steve that I was avoiding all images of Lake Powell as we researched our May fishing… byDave SellersOctober 1, 2010
Feather River Metal The feather river has seen many changes, some good, some bad. Some were brought by fortune seekers during… byLance GrayOctober 1, 2010
The Foraging Angler: A Portable Kitchen As they say, it’s not just about the fishing — it’s about the total experience. For me, a… byRoger LeGrandeOctober 1, 2010
Seasons on the Klamath: Fall The steelhead, some contend, is a fish of a thousand casts. This can be an understatement. Having chased… byCraig NielsenOctober 1, 2010
Roadside Respite: San Antonio Creek The south-facing slope of the mighty San Gabriel mountain range looks down on one of California’s most congested… byRichard Alden BeanAugust 1, 2010