Fly Fishing And Being Thankful

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Once again fly fishing is there when I need it. Over the years, when I have been at my worst, my fly rod has been there like an old and dear friend. It’s kept me company when I was alone, it’s focused my mind when I...



Teaching, learning and the art of bribery. 

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By Charlie Warfield There are many advantages to having kids while you are young. And for every positive I’m sure I could think of at least one negative, but I fancy...



Saturday Shoutout / The Lowcountry

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Once the low country gets under your skin, you’re never the same. This short film by Ryan Griffin features some beautiful footage and great perspective on one of the beautiful places on earth. If you’re intrigued by saltwater marsh and tailing redfish, you’ll relish a few...



Saturday Shoutout / So Many Octobers

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“It is easy to forget that in the main we die only seven times more slowly than our dogs,” October has long been my favorite month. I’ve frequently thought it odd that a time which feels like a beginning to me, is really the beginning of...



Saturday Shoutout / No Longer America

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"America without public lands is no longer America.”- Randy Newberg “Transferring Control of Federal Lands Would Devastate Hunting and Fishing” That’s the headline of this of Hal Herring’s detailed and passionate article in Field and Stream. This is the best piece I’ve seen written on this...