This creek and I go way back. When I first moved to Idaho 25 years ago, it was one of the first blue lines on the map that I searched out. I found its subtle course...
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Words: Todd Tanner. Images: Tim Romano and Jeremy Roberts.
There are days when I’m not convinced our society can tell the difference between a blessing...
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It felt like a slower-than-usual day. But then, on the morning after, I noticed a tender area a few inches to the right of my belly-button—not coincidentally, the place...
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It would appear that two climatic “gates” are opening more frequently thanks to abrupt climate change in the Arctic, allowing Pacific salmon to find their way into the...
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Author’s note: There’s a new book in the world of fly fishing. It’s called The Believer, by David Coggins, and I felt so many things when I...
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It’s no secret that our piscatorial triumphs sound so much better in the telling if the heroic angler outsmarts a wily foe. So we embellish our trout with fishy...
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The average American spends more than 5 hours on their phones each day, and not only that, but studies have shown that nearly 50 percent of consumers purchase items based...