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Slippin’ and Slidin’ for Big Browns

Coldwater, Southwest, Trout

Chama River, NM The view from the rim of the canyon was impressive. Five hundred feet below, the...
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Where Wild Browns Roam and “Red Charr” Run

Coldwater, Rocky Mountains, Salmon/Steelhead, Trout

East River, CO Jubilant laughter and festiveness greet me as I step out of the chilly late-spring darkness and enter the aging cinder block...
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Kelly Creek, ID: Westslope Cutthroat Paradise

Coldwater, Northwest, Rocky Mountains, Trout

After a long drive, Mary and I rolled into our isolated headquarters—the U.S. Forest Service’s Kelly Forks Campground in northwest...
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Green River, UT: The Wild and Remote B and C Sections

Coldwater, Rocky Mountains, Southwest, Trout

Story and Photos by Ken Proper Scott Barrus slipped the oar sleeves into the thole pins, made the...
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Mysteries of the Deep

Coldwater, Northeast, Trout

Main Stem Delaware River, NY/PA As buds on bare, brown branches herald the coming spring, Hendricksons and Blue Quills pop from the...
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Cebolla Creek, CO: Welcome to Brown Town, USA

Coldwater, Rocky Mountains, Southwest, Trout

By Doug Dillingham To loosely paraphrase the ancient Chinese philosopher Lao-tzu, “Give a man a brown trout and you feed him for a day....
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New Orvis Film Highlights Critical Conservative Effort in the Everglades

Conservation, Saltwater, Southeast, Warmwater

The new Orvis-produced film Follow the Water literally follows the imperiled course that water...
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Green River, UT

Coldwater, Southwest, Trout

The Wild and Remote B and C Sections Scott Barrus slipped the oar sleeves into the thole pins, made the collars snug, and pulled. The boat...
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Puget Sound, WA

Northwest, Saltwater, Trout

Wild Trout in the Salt Separated from the Pacific Ocean by Washington’s Olympic Peninsula, Puget Sound connects to the Strait of Juan de...
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San Gabriel River, TX

Panfish/Bass, Southwest, Warmwater

A Land Before Time Crystalline water can be both a blessing and a curse. You can see the fish, but...
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