The Master of Meander: When in Rome There’s no good excuse for failing to purchase a license to fish wherever you wet a line —… bySeth NormanOctober 1, 2011
The Art of Angling: Andrew Jensen Artist’s Statement The art of gyotaku fish printing (gyo = “fish,” and taku = “impression” — the Japanese… byStaffOctober 1, 2011
The Master of Meander: The River God Editor’s note: Seth Norman is taking this issue off, and will return with the next issue. In his… byMichael ChecchioAugust 1, 2011
The Art of Angling: Fred Gordon Artist’s Statement I grew up in the Sacramento area and have been fly fishing and skin diving since… byStaffAugust 1, 2011
California Confluences: Hal Janssen Hal Janssen caught his first trout on a fly in 1950, when he was seven years old, on… byArt DollossoAugust 1, 2011
Joe Kimsey Remembered On March 23, 2011, the world suddenly became less interesting. That’s the day Joseph, Ellsworth Kimsey (81) passed… byChip O’BrienJune 1, 2011
The Master of Meander: Excuses, Excuses Some days, the fishing’s just slow, some days, though, you are slow, and if that’s the problem when… bySeth NormanJune 1, 2011
The Art of Angling: Gordon Bryan About the Artist For me, one of life’s greatest joys is to combine fly fishing with the way… byStaffJune 1, 2011
California Confluences: Michael Schweit and the Southwest Council of the Federation of Fly Fishers In 1964, Lee Wulff told Bob Wethern of the Flyfishers Club of Oregon that “a loose federation of… byBud BynackJune 1, 2011
The Master of Meander – “Good Enough”: The Fly Is the Thing Call him nameless. Ever since this relatively recent descendent of Homo erectus tied the first fly in his… bySeth NormanApril 1, 2011