The Art of Angling: Judy Creasy Judy Creasy is both a consummate artist and an avid fly fisher. Her early interest in art was… byBob MadgicJune 1, 2016
Crater Lake Mention Crater Lake, and everyone immediately knows what you are referring to: the most beautiful lake in the… byBob MadgicApril 1, 2016
The Art of Angling: Sallee Burns Sallee Burns is the owner and the resident artist of the Moon Shadow Gallery in June Lake, a… byBob MadgicDecember 1, 2015
The Art of Angling: Samuel Marsden Brookes Samuel Marsden Brookes was born in Middlesex, England, in 1816 to a Dutch family. His father was a… byBob MadgicOctober 1, 2015
The Good Fight: The Winnemem Wintu One relentless group leading the fight to restore salmon runs and prevent the raising of Shasta Dam is… byBob MadgicAugust 1, 2015
The Art of Angling: Caleen Sisk “The Creator put salmon in the rivers for a reason,” says Caleen Sisk, tribal chief and spiritual leader… bycalflyfisherAugust 1, 2015
The Art of Angling: Thomas Hill Thomas Hill was born in England in 1829. He came to the United States in 1844. By the… byBob MadgicJune 1, 2015
Tying Flies Most of us have surely seen fly fishers absorbed in tying a fly, so engrossed as to seem… byBob MadgicApril 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 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