• All About the Spotted Sea Trout

    The spotted sea trout, Cynoscion nebulosus, is a popular fish that can be found in the Gulf waters inshore and nearshore. In the colder months, the seatrout make their way to deeper waters. On a Naples fishing charter, anglers can […]

     
  • Bud Lilly

    A pioneer of the Catch – and – Release movement has died.  Bud Lilly, 91, passed away peacefully on January 4th in Bozeman, MT.  Lilly was renowned as a guide, business owner and advocate whose conservation work helped preserve Montana’s […]

     
  • Rich Simms: Conservationist of the Year

    Rich Simms: Conservationist of the Year Wild Steelhead Coalition gets $10,000 from Sage, Redington, and RIO to pursue more protections for native PNW steelhead Fly Fisherman has named Rich Simms, cofounder of the Wild Steelhead Coalition, as its 2017 Conservationist […]

     
  • The Beast from the Delger

    [This is an short excerpt from the feature story “The One Path” in the Feb.Mar. 2017 issue of Fly Fisherman. The “complete” story of Mongolia may never be told, but the adventure of our two-week, 100-mile journey down one of […]

     
  • Fly Fishing the Gunnison Country review

    A new guidebook to one of the most unique trout fisheries in the country has just been published, and it should kick start some road trips for motivated anglers. Fly Fishing the Gunnison Country outlines the resources and strategies of […]

     
  • Single Use Water Bottles

    Any Fly Fisherman worth his stripes picks up trash when he or she is on the water.  Apparently it’s in our nature to try and keep nature pristine, and not just for appearances sake. Trout are indicator species of water […]

     
  • Decreasing Mercury Levels In Bluefin Tuna

    Bluefin tuna in the north Atlantic are showing decreasing mercury levels over the last 25 years, and reduced industrial usage in North America is being proposed as the cause. Mercury is a neurotoxin that can damage the human nervous system, […]

     
  • Action alert! Mt. Polley mine disaster

    The Mt. Polley mine disaster of 2014 in British Columbia continues to be an unresolved catastrophe for local residents and the broader environment of the area.  Despite heavy domestic and international media coverage of the problem calling for government action, […]

     
  • Tarpon Caviar

    Florida Keys tarpon feast on migrating palolo worms, and they depend on the glut of protein to fuel their own spawning shortly afterward. Photo ❱ Capt. Joel Dickey Florida’s insane palolo worm hatch Whether you’re dreaming about the world-famous salmonfly […]

     
 

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