Once upon a time, back in the day, just about all online mentions of global warming provoked CAPS LOCK outrage:
Where have all the climate deniers gone?
by Richard Wilson - Monday, Jun 12th, 2023
by Richard Wilson - Monday, Jun 12th, 2023
Once upon a time, back in the day, just about all online mentions of global warming provoked CAPS LOCK outrage:
by George Daniel - Tuesday, Jun 6th, 2023
I make a point of reflecting on my teaching efforts with the hope of becoming a better educator. This often means looking through past writing projects in search of things I failed to mention. One gap I quickly noticed was neglecting to highlight the importance of speeding up subsurface presentations, specifically when nymphing. There are numerous fly-fishing scenarios when we should ditch the idea of a natural dead drift and think about inducing drag to move the nymph faster than the current, as well as to create vertical movement towards the surface.
by Todd Tanner - Monday, Jun 5th, 2023
I can’t claim to understand love. Is it an intimate emotional connection that binds us together? A chemical reaction surging through our cerebral cortex? A genetic adaptation that helps ensure the propagation of our species? The sublime gift of some greater power? I honestly don’t know. I can’t even tell you if those explanations are mutually exclusive or whether two, or perhaps more, might be true at the same time.
Love is a mystery. All I know is that it’s real.
by Juliet Grable - Friday, Jun 2nd, 2023
Brian and Pat Robertson first noticed something wrong nearly 30 years ago. A stream called Little Bear Creek ran through their property in northern Idaho, but the waterway had long ago been altered during a logging operation and essentially functioned as a ditch, carrying water swiftly away from the valley. Trees were dying; the water table was dropping; neighbors were digging dry wells. After consulting with Natural Resources Conservation Service and touring several Forest Service restoration projects in Oregon, the Robertsons decided to take the creek back to Stage Zero.
by Chris Hunt - Thursday, Jun 1st, 2023
The fishing and guiding community in South Florida banded together earlier this year to help put a stop to three proposed tarpon-fishing tournaments that would have operated under the auspices of the Sport Fishing Championship (SFC) series. According to guides and captains, the proposed tarpon series just isn’t the right fit for South Florida — and it may never be welcomed to the area.