Fishers on the Browns River in Jericho for a Champlain Valley Trout Unlimited meetup in October. Photo by Alissa Frame/Community News Service Alissa Frame is a reporter with Community News Service, ...
The nature of Eastern Washington and North Idaho is one of the top reasons many live in the Inland Northwest. Countless recreation groups and clubs take advantage of that beauty to create like-minded ...
Madeline Kelly from Co Down has always been passionate about getting more women hooked on fly fishing. During the Covid pandemic she focused her mind on a lockdown project and from there, her efforts ...
BRADLEY COUNTY, Tenn. — Many people consider Tennessee one of the most beautiful places to enjoy the outdoors. However, a lot of times equipment is needed to fully enjoy outdoor hobbies. When fly ...
Many fly anglers today don’t realize that fly fishing has a fascinating history–one that starts with the first book of fly fishing, written by a woman in the 15th century. Dame Juliana Berners penned ...
A fantastic opportunity to learn fly fishing or enhance skills is available next month through a program designed specifically for women. The organization “Becoming and Outdoors-Woman,” which has been ...
If you get the chance to fish for native brook trout in their home waters, don't pass it up. There’s a lot to like about brook trout – even if they're technically a char, not a trout. They sport ...
IT’S MORNING at Kooyooe Pa’a Panunadu, or Pyramid Lake, in Nevada, and I’m fly fishing for the biggest cutthroat trout in the world. It’s my first time at the lake, and I’m here with Autumn Harry, the ...
SUMMIT COUNTY ” An outdoors person at heart, flyfishing hooked local Char Bloom on every possible level. “You’re in the river,” Bloom, a sports enthusiast and petite mother of three, said. “You hear ...
For many people, there is nothing better than a peaceful day fishing on the river. Nothing beats the sounds of running water and the calm while waiting for a fish to bite. But in the male dominated ...
BOZEMAN — A small group of women gathered around Patty Gnuse at her kitchen table on Saturday, watching intently as she pulled thread through a fly-tying bobbin. “See, then just zip it through,” Gnuse ...
Where do you do that ’round these parts?” The answer is almost anywhere, if you know when to get there, what to bring and how to use it. Capt. Gordon shares his tips.
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