The Master of Meander: Shared Fish Downstairs, garishly printed on one of those faux-rustic-Western wood panels, reads a bromide I grok: “Life is not… bySeth NormanJune 1, 2018
California Confluences: David Pellone and the NCCFFI In popular media, fly fishing has long been depicted as a solitary sport, a common image being a… byRichard AndersonJune 1, 2018
California Confluences: Terry Eggleston and the Natural Resource Volunteer Program I first met Terry Eggleston a couple of decades ago, shortly after I had started California Fly Fisher.… byRichard AndersonApril 1, 2018
Upper Owens Spring In my Marin County days, I often used to organize a spring fishing trip with my old friend,… byBill BarichApril 1, 2018
Beneath the Surface: A Letter from California Editor’s note: Seth Norman is taking time off from his column, “The Master of Meander.” Until he returns,… byMichael ChecchioApril 1, 2018
The Art of Angling: Catch and Release on the Sacramento River – Artist: Ercel Johnson In 2001, Redding had just finished building a new city hall. A visionary city manager, Mike Warren, who… byBob MadgicApril 1, 2018
California Confluences: Tom Walsh and the Fisheries Resource Volunteer Corps Back when the late Richard Alden Bean wrote about Southern California waters for California Fly Fisher, he would… byRichard AndersonFebruary 1, 2018
Those February Blues The poet T. S. Eliot thought April is the cruelest month, but I’d respectfully disagree when it comes… byBill BarichFebruary 1, 2018
After the Fire We all have special places we have fished and that we hold dear for any number of reasons.… byPeter Van Der NaillenFebruary 1, 2018
The Art of Angling: John Williams While growing up in Southern California, John Williams enjoyed camping with his family in and around Sequoia National… byBob MadgicFebruary 1, 2018