Author Archives: Louis Cahill
2014 South Andros Trip Wrap Up

I HATE PUTTING MY SHOES ON. My feet hate it too. After a week, barefoot on South Andros, my feet as well as my spirit have expanded. Neither wants to be put back into confinement. The shoes, however, have to go on and it's my mental...
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...
