Author Archives: Louis Cahill
Sunday Classic / I’ll Have The Fish

Is Aquiculture Wrong? I got into a discussion with a friend the other day that put a burr under my saddle. We were talking about what fish is OK to eat and what isn't. Not in the way that I refuse to eat a catfish from...
Saturday Shoutout / Haley Powell’s Little Mountain

THERE'S STILL BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE MOUNTAIN Last summer I was lucky to spend some time in the most beautiful place on earth. Wyoming's Little Mountain District. This amazingly rich wildlife area is a hidden gem. Hunters and fishermen alike know Little Mountain for its rugged...
Making the Switch to Two-Handed Casting

THE UNION IS DIVIDED, BROTHER AGAINST BROTHER. Not since the rivalry of cats vs. dogs has there been a break like the one between two-handed and single-handed casters. Much of it stems from some practical issues of sharing the water but there's more to the story....
Sunday Classic / The Moth Larva Hatch

Previously published in last issues Southern Culture On The Fly Magazine. As I relived last year’s spring fishing season in my head searching for the perfect hatch, the color of bright green began entering my conscience, and bam! Like a slap to the face, it...
Saturday Shoutout / Where The Road Narrows

"I grew with each whistle that echoed into the primeval growth or pierced the brilliantly dense fireweed for brown bears in day-bed drowse, and each step that found the river bottom, alive and ever-shifting. I began to understand that my steps here, or anywhere on...
