River Flies Lance Gray gets input on favorite flies from guides around the state. byLance GrayOctober 7, 2024
The AP Nymph A classic named after André? A decade or so ago, I was out fishing “Geritol Cove” at Lake… byLance GrayJuly 4, 2024
Tim Fox’s Caddis Poopah As a fly tyer, I always wonder about how a particularly productive and ingeniously designed fly pattern was… byLance GrayOctober 1, 2023
Antelope Lake Antelope Lake is nestled in the Plumas National Forest northeast of Quincy. At 5,069 feet in elevation, the… byLance GrayOctober 1, 2023
The Foraging Angler: Quincy and Susanville When you are traveling to the far northern Sierra and southern Cascades, fishing at Davis Lake, Eagle Lake,… byLance GrayOctober 1, 2023
The Foraging Angler: Grass Valley and Nevada City Often, when I sit down to compile a list of eateries for an area I’ve visited a lot,… byLance GrayAugust 1, 2023
The Thermalito Afterbay If you’re looking for a warmwater fly-fishing destination that offers angling all year long and is free to… byLance GrayAugust 1, 2023
The Foraging Angler: Mount Shasta, McCloud, and Dunsmuir For every “Foraging Angler” column, I gather the list of restaurants I might feature and, like Santa Claus,… byLance GrayJune 1, 2023
Hat Creek: All of It Hat Creek is not just the famous “blue-ribbon” water below Baum Lake. It is also a high-mountain stream,… byLance GrayJune 1, 2023
The Foraging Angler: More NorCal Faves This issue’s column covers a number of eateries from Burney to Chester and along the Interstate 5 corridor… byLance GrayApril 1, 2023