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
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
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
California Confluences: Bob Pauli Fly fishers tend to be passionate about the sport, but some are more passionate than most about some… byBud BynackApril 1, 2011
California Confluences: Scott Sadil Readers of California Fly Fisher need no introduction to “Scott Sadil,” who has appeared in numerous feature articles,… byBud BynackFebruary 1, 2011
California Confluences: Jim Clarkson Jim Clarkson knows fly rods — perhaps better than anyone else. As proprietor of Raptor Rod Works in… byBud BynackDecember 1, 2010
California Confluences: Barbara Klutinis It’s not when you come to fly fishing — it’s how, and why, and what you do with… byBud BynackOctober 1, 2010
California Confluences: MarkWon People come to fly fishing in all kinds of ways. Some for whom it was no more than… byBud BynackAugust 1, 2010
California Confluences: Andy Burk How do you introduce someone who should need no introduction? Former California Fly Fisher “At the Vise” columnist… byBud BynackJune 1, 2010
California Confluences: Victor R. Johnson, Jr. Victor Johnson has fished all over California, the United States, and the world. You may have run into… byBud BynackApril 1, 2010