
Fins on Fire
by Justin Hamblin - Thursday, May 2nd, 2013

by Justin Hamblin - Thursday, May 2nd, 2013
A decade or so ago, my buddy Kirk Deeter, now a colleague of mine at Trout Unlimited, flew north to Lake Athabasca for some serious late-summer pike fishing.
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Photos: Earl Harper and Chad Shmukler, Words: Chad Shmukler.
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A decade or so ago, my buddy Kirk Deeter, now a colleague of mine at Trout Unlimited, flew north to Lake Athabasca for some serious late-summer pike fishing.
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According to a new study published in the journal Biological Conservation, 40 percent of global insect species are threatened with extinction. The four most affected...
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ginkthefly replied on Permalink
This is an awesome capture.
This is an awesome capture. Way to be where the light is.
ginkthefly replied on Permalink
BTW - What body of water is
BTW - What body of water is this? Just curious.
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