New duo take the reins on Norway's Gaula
The Norwegian Flyfishers' Club has for thirty years been the life's work of Manfred Raguse, who built it up from the early days after readers of his German magazine articles asked to come and fish with...
View ArticleBuy a Tshirt and Support Bristol Bay Campaign
Allen Fly Fishing have teamed up with the artistic talents of Eric Hornung to bring you this unique, hand drawn tshirt design in support of Bristol Bay! There has been massive support from anglers and...
View ArticleTenkara USA Announces Deal With Orvis
Today, San Francisco based company Tenkara USA announced that Orvis, will start carrying Tenkara USA’s rods, line and flies – helping promote the Japanese method of fly-fishing called tenkara.
View ArticleFish swim upstream of Condit Dam after breaching
Steelhead are swimming upstream in southwest Washington's upper White Salmon River, marking the first upstream fish migration since a dam was built there nearly a century ago.
View ArticleObama Administration Reneges on Modest Steps To Protect Waters from CAFO...
In a dramatic departure from the Obama administration’s promise to pursue better protections of our waters from concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)...
View ArticleDrought taking heavy toll on fishing industry
The drought and extreme heat wreaking havoc across the U.S. farm belt is killing fish by the thousands in lakes and rivers and could pose a problem to migrating ducks and other waterfowl if it...
View ArticleHardy Loses a Legend
It is with great sadness that we bring news that James Leighton Hardy has died. James, who was better known as Jim, was the last direct link between the company now known as Hardy & Greys Ltd and...
View ArticleKenai River Habitat Work Lands National Recognition
Coordinated action to preserve and restore the natural resources of the Kenai River is capturing national attention. On Friday, August 24th Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Water and Science...
View ArticleRiding High - The Science of Tarpon
Waterline Media recently released a video called "Riding High: The Science of Tarpon," which features footage that will be included in the science section of the group's upcoming full-length feature on...
View ArticleFly Fishing Museum Has New Website
Continuing to share the legacy of fly fishing as well as to expand the sport, the American Museum of Fly Fishing (AMFF) based in Manchester, Vermont, has launched a new, highly informative web site....
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