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How far could I cast a fly line on the Moon?

I sat here this morning drinking my coffee and pondering the insanity that was the SpaceX IPO that happened on June 12th. Then my imagination kicked in and I wondered about the future of humanity in space which naturally lead me to wondering about fly fishing in places not on Earth. Most people would probably…

The Long Way to the River

A long-form journal entry on how fly fishing became a constant in my life This isn’t a guide, a gear list, or a how-to. It’s the story of how fly fishing became a constant when everything else felt temporary. If you’ve ever wondered why people stay obsessed with standing in cold water waving sticks, this…

A New Year, A Cold River: Starting a Fly Fishing Tradition

Fly fishing is stitched together by traditions, some ancient, some borrowed, and some made up on the fly (usually with numb fingers and questionable judgment). We inherit many of them without realizing it. The flies we trust, the way we step into a river, the quiet moment before the first cast. But every now and…

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Book Bench: Reviews

Short, honest takes on the classics and curveballs of fly-fishing lit.

  • Wulff, Lee (1986). Trout on a Fly. New York: Nick Lyons Books. 174pgs. ISBN 0-941130-17-7 Book Summary I’m starting with a classic that I hadn’t read until a friend recommended it several weeks ago.  Trout on a Fly is a different kind of read compared to today’s publications.  Lee Wulff takes a hunter’s perspective that…

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