The Art of Angling: Terri Hazeleur Terri Hazeleur is a longtime resident of Trinity County. Her first 17 years were spent in Hayfork, a… byBob MadgicAugust 1, 2017
The Master of Meander: Shakedown and Drown Once upon a time I drew a cartoon panel, pilot for a column I intended to call “Frank… bySeth NormanAugust 1, 2017
California Confluences – Patrick Samuel on CalTrout’s SOS II: Fish in Hot Water Fly fishers might be surprised to learn that California has 31 distinct types of native salmon, steelhead, and… byRichard AndersonAugust 1, 2017
California Confluences: Jeff Weaver People who view agencies such as the California Department of Fish and Wildlife as distant, uncaring, regulation-bound bureaucracies… byBud BynackJune 1, 2017
The Master of Meander: Alka-Lies and a Brown A brown trout. A good brown — how long had it been? — from a small water, a… bySeth NormanJune 1, 2017
The Art of Angling: Peter Hazel Peter Hazel worked for 20 years as a master tile worker and contractor in Half Moon Bay. In… byBob MadgicJune 1, 2017
California Confluences: Mr. Eagle Lake – A Tribute to Jay Fair In the lore of fly fishing, some individuals stand above the rest for their achievements both on and… byJon BaiocchiApril 1, 2017
The Art of Angling: Susan Greenleaf For the past six years, Susan Greenleaf has lived in the town of Bishop, on the eastern side… byBob MadgicApril 1, 2017
The Master of Meander: Angling Mind in Time Memories are a major part of fishing. — Ernie Schwiebert, Remembrances of Rivers Past Interesting that we catch… bySeth NormanApril 1, 2017
California Confluences: Lisa Cutting No river naturally runs straight, but in the end, most rivers run true, and that sometimes is the… byBud BynackFebruary 1, 2017