Imagine yourself surrounded by friends, both old and new, in one of the coolest places in the world. What would you do? We didn’t quite know where to start either. So we wandered around to see what we could get ourselves into, and what we found was amazing! The Bahamas is Right On It!

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When you think of a mahseer, images of baking heat, shimmering sunlight glistening off silvery rivers and harsh, rocky river banks flow mesmerically through the mind.

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Federal attorneys withdrew a challenge to a judge’s ruling against plans to restore one of America’s rarest trout by poisoning a remote Sierra stream, a move conservationists are calling a victory but which federal officials characterize as but another development in a lengthy dispute over a project they still intend to pursue.

The government was considering appeal of a September ruling by U.S. District Court Judge Frank Damrell Jr. granting an injunction blocking plans to poison an 11-mile stretch of Silver King Creek to remove unwanted fish and replace them with threatened Paiute cutthroat trout.

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The Paiute cutthroat trout is native only to Silver King Creek, which is a tributary of the Carson River in […]

 

These aren’t real goldfish — they’re handcrafted by a Japanese artist who painstakingly builds them up layer by layer. I’d love to see what he could do with a small pod of Brookies. (Click here to see more pictures and watch a pretty fascinating video.) […]

 

by Tim Romano

This weeks caption contest proved to be a very popular one with 264 captions being written. This in turn made it difficult to pick a winner for the tickets to the Fly Fishing Film Festival, Fly Fishing Film tour (in the city closest to him or her), a gift certificate for ANY Scientific Anglers fly line he or she wants, two F3T and Upslope Brewery Pint Glasses, two Film Tour hats and a Scientific Anglers Waterproof System X fly box.

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This bunny Prawn is the simplest of my 2012 – Winter Steelhead Fly Series to tie and it also doubles as a wiggly jiggly egg fly if you drift it along under a strike indicator instead of swinging it. I … Continue reading […]

 

"I just wrote a piece for a national glossy and received less than I would have been paid in the same magazine in 1984":… # Miss your chance to see "The Roof of California" in winter? (Tioga Pass just closed): http://t.co/kdecApmN # Great small stream dry; the Sierra Bright Dot: http://t.co/HD3XXsZa # State moves to [...] […]

 

The latest issue of Pool 32 Mag is live.

In addition to the great destination photography and artist profiles of AD Maddox and Mike Savlen, this issue leads off with a piece by Wild Steelhead Coalition trustee Bob Margolis titled, "Yes We Can." Backed by the inspiring photography of Jeff Bright, Bob's spells out what's at stake in the fight for wild steelhead.

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First it was waders, now fly lines.

Fly Vines takes retired fly lines and recycles them into sunglass retainers, bracelets, and lanyards.

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