They sit in a forgotten drawer in my tying desk, intermingling with odd-sized hooks, old fly boxes, and other ephemera that have eddied into this backwater over time. Some...
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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’s not often that a place sings to you, and calls you in. Some places play more alluring tunes than others, and, while I think it’s safe to say that anglers hear siren...
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The U.S. Forest Service is in damage control.
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As I unzipped the top of the Cordura-coated rod tube in the front yard of a little Chilean farmhouse not too far from the cozy confines of...
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Beginning this month, we’re introducing a new column in partnership with the Montana-based...
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![The fish-and-rod/reel shot isn't a far cry from the grip-and-grin shot, but when it's done well, can still be captivating. Like one of our favorite shots from last year, "Double Rainbow", this shot pairs a reel and a fish painted in the same likeness. [RUNNER UP] - Double Brown](https://www.hatchmag.com/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/doublebrown_0.jpg?itok=aOw2mARU)










