The concept of ‘sustainability” is so darn important in fly fishing these days. That’s really the nexus where conservation and…
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By Ryan Johnston ($20, buy on Amazon.com or you fly shops should carry it!) We’d be remiss if we didn’t…
The European Fishing Tackle Trade Association (EFTTA) Board of Directors recently announced that CEO Olivier Portrat will be leaving his…
From TU: New Mexico TU Chapter Awards College Scholarship It’s important to recognize that TU does more than fix and…
From Minturn Anglers: Minturn Anglers is excited to announce we have appointed senior guide Mandy Hertzfeld as General Manager. Mandy…
She was simply one of the kindest people the fly-fishing community has ever known, and she will be sorely missed.…
From Sage: It is with a heavy heart that we share the passing of Don Green, our legendary founder of…
It had been a bit more than a few years since I’d gone to The Fly Fishing Show. That was…
From Mustang Survival: Outdoor industry professional Kenny Ballard has been appointed Mustang Survival’s new President. Ballard takes over responsibilities from…
From Scott Rods: The Scott Fly Rod Company is overjoyed to announce Eric Kraimer and Daniel Roberts, of Red Heron…
Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA), a trailblazing public lands and conservation advocacy organization, announces the appointment of Patrick Berry as…
Filmmaker, videographer, and photographer Harrison Buck has announced a feature film project focused on the impacts of climate change on the livelihoods of two of Grand Bahama’s original fly fishing guide families, produced by Buck’s production company Pandion Creative. Entitled Meko, the feature produced and directed by Buck is a juxtaposition of a society built upon mass tourism and the realities and hardships that hide behind that curtain.
From BHA: Backcountry Hunters & Anglers is proud to announce that John Gale, the organization’s vice president of policy and…