Sunday Classic / The more things change, the more they stay the same

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I RECEIVED THIS PHOTO FROM MY BROTHER TOM, VIA TEXT MESSAGE. It seems he has been sorting through some of the belongings that my grandparents left behind. In an old dresser he found this list in my young handwriting. My guess is that this dates from...



Saturday Shoutout / SCOF Redemption

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It’s time for a little Southern Culture. The fall issue of Southern Culture On The Fly is out and the boys are looking for redemption. Redfish Redemption that is, as well as Things Wild, Southern Salt and an adoption for fly guides. Dave Grossman apparently didn’t...



Saturday Shoutout / A River’s Last Chance

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The story of how the Eel River ran dry. This beautiful film by Shane Anderson tells the story of how weed and wine dried up the Eel River, California’s larger wild steelhead and salmon river. It’s worth watching just for the footage of wild fish and...



An Amazing Gift

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When the package from Sightline Provisions arrived, I couldn’t wait to see what was inside. Every day I make a concerted effort not to write about my dog. Today I get the chance. Since I brought Josie home from South Andros my life has changed for...



Still a Few Spots Open For Abaco Lodge, March 1-6, 2018

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By Louis Cahill Experience one of the coolest saltwater fisheries anywhere. Hosting this trip to Abaco Lodge is one of the highlights of my year. Abaco is such a unique fishery and a cool experience, I look forward to it all season. I always enjoy sharing the...