Author Archives: Louis Cahill
The Bahamas is Open for Business

By Louis Cahill The Bahamian borders have opened and there are still a couple of spots open in the Jan 2021 Bonefish School! Many of us have been holding our breath since the Bahamian government closed its borders in response to the COVID 19 pandemic. With three...
Small Stream Structure Part I- Substrate

By Jason Tucker I started out writing a piece about stream structure, but the subject is too broad to cover at one setting, so we’re breaking it up into three important, but related categories- Substrate, Fluvial Structure, and Debris and Bankside Structure. There is so much overlap...
Time To Un-Match The Hatch

By Johnny Spillane Now that is a hatch! Every year around mid April we start to see Blue Wing Olives on the Green River below Flaming Gorge. Most years the hatch is amazing, some years it is truly epic. This was one of those years. The best...
The Borg Don’t Fish

I AM A CHILD OF THE SIXTIES. But my childhood in a small Virginia town in the 1960s was not the long haired, free love, groovey sixties that phrase brings to mind. Mine was the nerdy, plastic rim glasses, popular science sixties. In 1966 when Star...
We All Have Our Vises, Mine’s a Regal

I made my first tying vise. I know what you're thinking, but this vise was not a pair of hemostats duct taped to the back of a chair. I grew up in a machine shop and own two metal lathes and a host of other...
