California Confluences: Whitney Gould Sometimes, if you ask yourself “What should I do with my life?” a small, still voice will answer,… byBud BynackApril 1, 2015
The Art of Angling: Jan Hale Jan Hale was born into a Wisconsin fishing family. She grew to like fishing, although she hated putting… byBob MadgicApril 1, 2015
The Master of Meander: Owning Eureka A friend dropped off a box of flies the other day. He’s a jeweler who likes close work,… bySeth NormanApril 1, 2015
California Confluences: Ken Brunskill When a call goes out for volunteers, some folks sit on their hands. Ken Brunskill raises his. In… byBud BynackFebruary 1, 2015
Fishing with Bill Schaadt This is the final part of a three-part series. The last year I fished the Chetco was 1965.… byRussell ChathamFebruary 1, 2015
The Art of Angling: Tony Davidson Can taxidermy and conservation go together? In fact they can. Taxidermy, “the art of preparing, stuffing, and mounting… byBob MadgicFebruary 1, 2015
The Master of Meander: Return to the Best Party Ever In mid-winter, I’ll sometimes consider a favorite memory of the fishing year. Often, this turns out to be… bySeth NormanFebruary 1, 2015
The Golden West Women Flyfishers: 30 Years Thirty years ago, two couples met for dinner, and while sipping a glass of wine, Susan (or it… byFanny KriegerDecember 8, 2014
The Master of Meander: A Meander for Badgers This is a fishing story, sort of, set in what is to my mind one of the least… bySeth NormanDecember 8, 2014
The Art of Angling: Cindy Fox Her daughter calls her a gypsy — and for good reason: Cindy Fox is constantly on the move.… byBob MadgicDecember 8, 2014