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| Title | Body | Published | Time ago |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Water’s Violin |
A poem about fly-fishing inspired by Bela Bartok |
3 years ago | |
| Trout Bohemia |
“I need to go away for a while. Let’s put some time and space into this.” Read the first chapter of Derek Grzelewski's book Trout Bohemia. |
10 years ago | |
| The pike that stared |
This was one of those fish that staid glued to my inner eye for a long time. The largest pike I ever caught gave up a very good and pretty harrowing fight. |
11 years ago | |
| School of roach |
This particular fishing trip was ignited by a photo. Or actually by a handful of photos. |
11 years ago | |
| My first salty pike |
Pike are potentially large, almost always aggressive and not too easily spooked |
11 years ago | |
| Of lead and chrome |
I usually don't take much pride in catching kelts, but ... they are fun to catch! |
11 years ago | |
| King of the moonfish |
Moonfish are memorable fish with their odd, flat shape and kinda innocent look. |
11 years ago | |
| Mangrove tarpon |
I've fished for tarpon a few times and caught a few, but never felt the thrill that I see people get from fishing for these fish |
11 years ago | |
| Summit opener |
This was one of those days where things just worked out, and I took advantage of it and behaved slightly out of order. |
11 years ago | |
| Jewel of the Rockies |
Fishing for greenback cutthroats cruising along the shore in RMNP |
11 years ago | |
| Buying some Schwiebert flies |
A story about a group buying some of the Ernie Schwiebert fly collection. |
11 years ago | |
| Float tube cod |
I used to do a lot of float tubing in the ocean - fly fishing for cod in particular |
11 years ago | |
| The man with the silver waders |
This is about a steelhead - a sea run rainbow trout |
11 years ago | |
| My most recent decent fish |
I remember the day. It was April, sunny, warmish and with a light wind. |
11 years ago | |
| I remember that fish |
I was thinking back trying to remember some defining moments in my fly fishing career. I couldn't really think of any. |
11 years ago | |
| Trading Tales |
Author Dominic Garnett went on a fly fishing trip in London with magazine editor Garrett Fallon |
11 years ago | |
| The Best 30 Minutes |
When I turned to see where the small voice came from, I saw a youngster, half a century different in age and his Dad on the bank just slightly behind me. |
12 years ago | |
| The Conversation |
This story is an excerpt from Tom Alkire's latest book, River Stories: Headwaters to the Sea, a full of stories about rivers and most of them are about fishing as well. Sometimes meditative, other times humorous. |
13 years ago | |
| Only the River Knows - The Trout Also Rises |
Another crowdsourced video is emerging, and we at GFF think it deserves some support, so we call upon the GFF army to chip in and get some nice perks. |
13 years ago | |
| Interview with a trout |
Fish speak out for the first time ever! Learn why trout don't think a Royal Wulff is edible, why they jump when hooked and much more in this exclusive interview with the world trout spokesfish. |
13 years ago | |
| Fishing with friends |
Travis Swartz spends a lot of time on the water alone, but this past weekend he spent a couple days on the Big Wood River in Ketchum, Idaho fishing with his friends Reese, John and Zach. |
13 years ago | |
| The Trout Diaries |
"Yous fellas fishin'?" a Maori guy asked on the shore of Lake Otomangakau. I said we were having a look. "Plenty a fish here, bro. Big bastards, too. But bloody hard to catch, ay." |
14 years ago | |
| The Old Line |
That Maryland bank clad in stone offered no line of credit. The business, best described, was an angle of line to rock beside which a redbreast sunfish held suspended in shaded water. |
15 years ago | |
| My First Fly Hatch |
This was my first serious flyfishing trip on my own. I’d done a fair amount of spin-fishing in my younger days, and had tried flyfishing a few times with a buddy or guide over the years. But now, approaching age 50, I decided to get serious about flyfishing. |
15 years ago | |
| Small Fry, 11 |
Author ron P. swegman writes: "When thinking about reading and writing, I am also drawn to the home of the book: the library. This institution has been a constant throughout my life." and ends his story with a list of further reading. |
17 years ago | |
| Small Fry, 10 |
"Did you get a brownie?" The voice the author heard was young; a girl’s voice that floated gracefully over the soft, almost melodic, water tumble of the creek. He was releasing a small brown trout that had patiently watched his patterns float by for close to half an hour. |
17 years ago | |
| Small Fry, 9 |
Knots have challenged author ron P. swegman all his life. When he was a preschool boy, he demanded his mom buy him “buckle shoes” because he just could not get the hang of shoestrings. |
17 years ago | |
| Small Fry, 8 |
Light gear is best for little fish for two big reasons |
17 years ago | |
| Small Fry, 7 |
More than a sport fish, the brook trout has, throughout its range, become a barometer for the environmental health |
17 years ago | |
| Small Fry, 6 |
The father of English fishing literature, Izaak Walton, devotes two chapters of The Compleat Angler to chubs |
17 years ago | |
| Small Fry, 5 |
When you catch a fish species on the fly for the first time |
17 years ago | |
| Small Fry, 4 |
Some readers may have encountered this sporty sunfish before |
17 years ago | |
| Small Fry, 3 |
Picture a uniform, unbroken expanse of sun bright cloud bed; the classic white sky day |
17 years ago | |
| Small Fry, 2 |
The smallmouth bass is the headliner of small coolwater venues |
17 years ago | |
| Small Fry, 1 |
Perfection is as illusory in fishing as it is in any other aspect of life |
17 years ago | |
| Small Fry, intro |
A treatise on small fish and small waters; an eclectic collection of classic fly pattern variations; a survey of some of the better literature on the art and sport of fly fishing; a portrait of the angler as a young man ... All of these descriptions apply to "Small Fry: The Lure of the Little" brought to you by ron P. swegman. |
17 years ago | |
| One summer night |
Saturday evening was as Saturday evenings often are in the summer: kids playing outside, tidying the kitchen, having a cup of coffee and just looking out the window. Outside my kitchen window, I can see my 'wind tree'. My guess is that all Danish coast fishermen have a wind tree or something like it: a flag, a chimney -- something to judge the wind from. Force and direction. |
30 years ago |
