This Land is Your Land

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By Mia Sheppard In the West, we are blessed with endless access to public rivers, mountains, forest, grasslands, and backcountry areas. These places are every American’s playground. As a steelheader, mother, and outfitter who relies on public access; I’ve made central Oregon, and the rivers that flow...



Florida Lowers Limits To Increase Redfish Numbers

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By Justin Pickett On April 14 of this year, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) passed a new daily catch limit for Red Drum along its Northwest coastline. According to the FWC, “these changes come as the result of stakeholder concerns that Red Drum populations...



AFFTA – Making Fly Shops Great

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By Rob Parkins WHAT DO GREAT FLY SHOPS HAVE IN COMMON WITH JOHN F. KENNEDY AND MARTIN LUTHER KING? I’M SURE YOU CAN COME UP WITH A FEW INAPPROPRIATE COMMENTS, BUT THE ANSWER IS “VISION”. Last week, Bozeman, Montana, saw 100 owners, managers and employees from 40-plus...



Saturday Shoutout / S.C.O.F. 17 DTH

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SCOF is back with the 17th issue of southern fried goodness. #17 is chocked full of attitude with dangerous smallmouth floats, permit videos, redfish flies and lots more. Still my favorite online mag. If you're not a SCOF reader, get with the program! GET SCOFED HERE! More...



Saturday Shoutout / Help The Bahamas

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I dreamed about the Bahamas last night. I dreamed that I was fishing the flats with one of my favorite Bahamian guides when we were pulled over by authorities in a shiny new patrol boat. I was taken into custody and sent to an alien processing...