California Confluences: Anne-Marie Bakker There are fly fishers who are loners — the angling literature is full of people who, like Hemingway’s… byBud BynackApril 1, 2012
The Master of Meander: Sometimes a Notion Every fly fisher has a hundred surprising experiences that provoke “How about that?” reactions. Anomalies, accidents, or one-offs:… bySeth NormanApril 1, 2012
The Art of Angling: Karen Talbot About the Artist Since I was very young, I have been fascinated by the natural world and have… byStaffApril 1, 2012
The Master of Meander: Bats and Other Mercies Bats on dries? It’s something to think about. Now that fly fishing for golden retrievers is such a… bySeth NormanFebruary 1, 2012
The Art of Angling: David Behar Artist Statement I’ve been a professional graphic artist working with both traditional and digital media for over 30… byStaffFebruary 1, 2012
California Confluences: Tom Chandler Tom Chandler is the founder and, with Wally the Wonderdog, the presiding spirit of the Trout Underground blog,… byBud BynackFebruary 1, 2012
California Confluences: Robbie Wirth Most of us fish as an avocation, as something we do for enjoyment, an addition to what life… byBud BynackDecember 1, 2011
Top Ten Reasons Why I (Still) Fly Fish Number 10: The Universe Responds! It’s early May, and I’m standing on the banks of Lake Nicasio in… byBill DudleyDecember 1, 2011
The Master of Meander: A Maverick Indulgence Part the First It was an awfully bright moment in the early 1990s when Nick Lyons called this… bySeth NormanDecember 1, 2011
The Art of Angling: Daniel Rojales Artist’s Statement The earliest memory that I have of creating art was at the age of 5, in… byStaffDecember 1, 2011