Get Lucky I don’t get the job. It feels like an insult, a renouncement, a dismissal of the One Big… byScott SadilOctober 26, 2011
Gearhead: Rods for Steelhead Mid-September makes it official: autumn has arrived. From where I sit, it’s about time. I have nothing in… byLarry KenneyOctober 1, 2011
Stillwater Fishing Techniques: A Primer Fly fishing in lakes and reservoirs requires techniques that are different from angling in moving water. Just like… byBill SunderlandOctober 1, 2011
Autumn Flies: Five Recipes for Success As I sit on the bank of the South Fork Snake River on a warm, breezy summer Idaho… byCraig NielsenOctober 1, 2011
New Tricks I Learned This Summer My home river, the Truckee, can be a frustrating, demanding, and ultimately rewarding stream to fish. I get… byAndy BurkOctober 1, 2011
Under the Alders: Blowin’ in the Wind Fishing in the wind is like judo: if you know how to use its energy on your behalf,… byLisa CutterOctober 1, 2011
The East Fork of the San Gabriel: Southern California’s Newest Wild-Trout River In the rugged canyons above the foothill community of Azusa flow the many branches of the San Gabriel… byRichard Alden BeanOctober 1, 2011
California Confluences: LarryTusoni Making bamboo rods has a heritage over a century long in the United States, and those who cherish… byBud BynackOctober 1, 2011
Wading the Lower Sacramento The Lower Sacramento River is one of the best trout fisheries on the West Coast, a big, fast… byLance GrayOctober 1, 2011
The Paper Hatch Tying Flies with CDC: The Fisherman’s Miracle Feather By Leon Links. Published by Stackpole Books, 2010; $24.95 softbound.… byBud BynackOctober 1, 2011