California Confluences – Patrick Samuel on CalTrout’s SOS II: Fish in Hot Water Fly fishers might be surprised to learn that California has 31 distinct types of native salmon, steelhead, and… byRichard AndersonAugust 1, 2017
The Foraging Angler: Camp Fare – Spicing It Up Some meals stick in your mind. It may be because of the exceptional quality of the food or… byTrent Robert PridemoreFebruary 1, 2017
The Foraging Angler: On the Road to Oregon Southern and Central Oregon offer superb public angling that is often within a reasonable (albeit long) drive for… byTrent Robert PridemoreOctober 1, 2016
The Foraging Angler: Good Libations in Eastern Plumas County To most anglers, eastern Plumas County is probably best known for Lake Davis, and for a good reason.… byAimee ChudyAugust 1, 2016
The Foraging Angler: Foraging in Santa Barbara In late August, my wife and I had a chance to visit the Central Coast and spectacular Santa… byTrent Robert PridemoreDecember 1, 2015
The Foraging Angler: To Roast a Pig I have fantasized about roasting a large animal on a spit ever since I attended a lakeside Fourth… byTrent Robert PridemoreOctober 1, 2015
California Confluences: Bud Bynack Perhaps more so than any other sport, angling, and fly fishing in particular, has long relied upon the… byRichard AndersonJune 1, 2015
The Foraging Angler: Camp Fare – Flank Steak Flank steak is the leanest and healthiest cut of beef, with low fat, cholesterol, and calories per ounce,… byTrent Robert PridemoreJune 1, 2015
The Foraging Angler: Dining in the Shadow of Shasta I first began visiting Mount Shasta to fish, camp, hike, climb, boat, and snow ski nearly 40 years… byCraig NielsenAugust 1, 2014
The Paper Hatch Simple Fly Fishing: Techniques for Tenkara and Rod and Reel By Yvon Chouinard, Craig Mathews, and Mauro Mazzo.… byRalph CutterJune 1, 2014