An Honor and a Privilege
As I write this piece – my first Fly Fishing in Salt Waters blog – the economy is once again getting battered, the news is
As I write this piece – my first Fly Fishing in Salt Waters blog – the economy is once again getting battered, the news is
Sadness and joy. Those are the emotions coming over me in waves as I write this – my last editorial – to you. First, the
As another year winds down, there are too many things happening to focus on just one topic for an editorial. So here are some random
Had the chance to fish the SLAM tournament last weekend and the preceding Superfly event. The Lower Keys are addictive for saltwater flyrodders and I
The other day I had the chance to go to the retirement party for Bill Sargent, the longtime outdoor editor at Florida Today newspaper in
Had the chance last week to visit the folks at St. Croix Rods in Park Falls, Wisconsin. We were scheduled to fish last Thursday with
Anglers beware. Under a recent rules clarification by Florida’s Fish and Wildlife Commission, if you posed for a quick snapshot to remember a big tarpon,
Last week I had the chance to spend a couple of hours running new offerings from Maverick/Hewes/Pathfinder at their press introduction. The 24 Pathfinder, rigged
Earlier this month I broke one of the steadfast tenets of my career (never travel anyplace where palm trees don’t grow) and went sight fishing
Over the past several weeks, we’ve been following the controversy surrounding Everglades National Park’s proposed alternatives A, B, C and D for its General Management
We had the chance to attend the kickoff of the 37th. Annual Don Hawley Invitational Tarpon Tournament last week, and 22 competing teams had the
Bob Hewes invented the boat that invented the sport. In this interesting Q&A; by Key West Citizen outdoor writer Ben Iannotta, Hewes credits FFSW editor-at-large
As I write this piece – my first Fly Fishing in Salt Waters blog – the economy is once again getting battered, the news is
Sadness and joy. Those are the emotions coming over me in waves as I write this – my last editorial – to you. First, the
As another year winds down, there are too many things happening to focus on just one topic for an editorial. So here are some random
Had the chance to fish the SLAM tournament last weekend and the preceding Superfly event. The Lower Keys are addictive for saltwater flyrodders and I
The other day I had the chance to go to the retirement party for Bill Sargent, the longtime outdoor editor at Florida Today newspaper in
Had the chance last week to visit the folks at St. Croix Rods in Park Falls, Wisconsin. We were scheduled to fish last Thursday with
Anglers beware. Under a recent rules clarification by Florida’s Fish and Wildlife Commission, if you posed for a quick snapshot to remember a big tarpon,
Last week I had the chance to spend a couple of hours running new offerings from Maverick/Hewes/Pathfinder at their press introduction. The 24 Pathfinder, rigged
Earlier this month I broke one of the steadfast tenets of my career (never travel anyplace where palm trees don’t grow) and went sight fishing
Over the past several weeks, we’ve been following the controversy surrounding Everglades National Park’s proposed alternatives A, B, C and D for its General Management
We had the chance to attend the kickoff of the 37th. Annual Don Hawley Invitational Tarpon Tournament last week, and 22 competing teams had the
Bob Hewes invented the boat that invented the sport. In this interesting Q&A; by Key West Citizen outdoor writer Ben Iannotta, Hewes credits FFSW editor-at-large
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