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 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
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
The Art of Angling: Cindy Fox Her daughter calls her a gypsy — and for good reason: Cindy Fox is constantly on the move.… byBob MadgicDecember 8, 2014
The Art of Angling: Allan Craig, Photographer Allan Craig retired from a 30-year public school teaching career in 2002. In his words, it was “a… byBob MadgicOctober 1, 2014
The Art of Angling: Rodney Cloutier To me, fly fishing isn’t about the fish, it’s about the fly. Imitating beating wings on water, stillborns… byBob MadgicAugust 1, 2014
The Art of Angling: John Rickard About the Artist It seems clichéd to write that every artist has a muse, but perhaps it’s true.… byStaffJune 1, 2014
The Art of Angling: John Sherman I started fishing at the very early age of 3 on a farm pond in North Carolina, far… byStaffApril 1, 2014