The Foraging Angler: Lake Davis, Frenchmans, Portola, Graeagle, and Beckwourth The immense california Water Project dammed Big Grizzly Creek in 1967, an act that in turn flooded a… byTrent Robert PridemoreOctober 1, 2012
The Foraging Angler: Up I-5: Dining in the Northern Sacramento Valley In my younger years, it was all about the fish — and it still is. But getting older… byLance GrayAugust 1, 2012
The Foraging Angler: Bears in Camp I doubt that there is a hiker or other lover of the wilderness in the West who hasn’t… byTrent Robert PridemoreJune 1, 2012
The Foraging Angler – Camp Fare : Frogs’ Legs Last spring, several of my fishing buddies and I camped on the edge of a cove on a… byTrent Robert PridemoreApril 1, 2012
The Foraging Angler: Mendonoma “Mendonoma” is a coined word that refers to the northern Sonoma and southern Mendocino coastal areas. A week-long… byTrent Robert PridemoreDecember 1, 2011
The Foraging Angler – Camp Fare: Taking Meals to a Higher Level with Farm-Raised Game I have always enjoyed wild game of all types in a meal, whether it is a Thanksgiving dinner… byTrent Robert PridemoreOctober 1, 2011
The Foraging Angler: Nevada County’s Wine Trail I left the Bay Area and immigrated to Nevada County more than six years ago. The move was… byTrent Robert PridemoreAugust 1, 2011
The Foraging Angler – Camp Fare: The Streamside Lunch When I conceived the idea of camp fare as a theme for the “Foraging Angler” column, I had… byTrent Robert PridemoreJune 1, 2011
The Foraging Angler: Amador County California’s Shenandoah Valley lies three counties and three rivers south of my home in Grass Valley. Forays in… byTrent Robert PridemoreApril 1, 2011
The Foraging Angler – Sacramento: An Urban Angling Destination Sacramento’s origin goes back to the days of the Gold Rush and the early westward expansion that forever… byTrent Robert PridemoreFebruary 1, 2011