More and more fly fishing companies are designing gear specifically for female anglers. Here are some tips to help you find the best fit and function for a more enjoyable day on the water. Over the ...
There was a time not too long ago when I’d have described kayak fishing as “simplistic.” You tossed a light-weight yak in the bed of the truck or strapped it to the roof, brought a handful of lures ...
Fly fishers choose from a unique variety of watercraft for their angling adventures. Rafts and drift boats provide platforms that require a team approach. The choices for the individual angler who ...
Many fly anglers today don’t realize that fly fishing has a fascinating history–one that starts with the first book of fly fishing, written by a woman in the 15th century. Dame Juliana Berners penned ...
I’ve become more forgetful over the years. When I got to Fountaingrove Lake at Nagasawa Park in Santa Rosa a couple weekends ago, I unloaded my small, baby blue kayak and set it on the mud bank next ...
On its own, saltwater fishing off the Sonoma Coast is no joke. Ocean swell, feisty fish and manic weather can come together to challenge even the most intrepid outdoors person. And sometimes, those ...
Fishers on the Browns River in Jericho for a Champlain Valley Trout Unlimited meetup in October. Photo by Alissa Frame/Community News Service Alissa Frame is a reporter with Community News Service, ...
Dripping Springs Lake spread out before us like a mirror reflecting a monotone gray-blue Thursday morning sky after a night of thunderstorms. Some storms still coughed and sputtered out around ...
I was first introduced to kayak fishing as a kid. We would take family fishing trips to the boundary waters and our little resort offered paddleboats, canoes, and kayaks for use. Then in high school ...
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