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Pegged attractors’ on fly fishing leaders, which caught on in the last decade, will no longer be allowed in Gray Reef and ...
What’s up with the Boardman/Ottaway, or more specifically, what’s not looking up? If you’re a subsurface angler who prefers ...
Waist-deep in a rain-swollen river, Christer Kristoffersen cast his line, landed it gently on the water, and caught ...
A variety of outdoor activities and camps for youth and adults, including fishing, nature hikes, and dog training, are being ...
Having traveled thousands of miles, white sturgeon of the Columbia River were to be their quarry. Growing to ten feet and ...
The river roars in the heat of the summer. The water is clear and cool, and a respite from the high sun. An angler leans back ...
Humans have overfished cod to near extinction, so science alone cannot bring back cod. It will take regulation discipline, ...
Various outdoor events and programs, including free fishing reels, youth fishing camps, tree identification workshops, and ...
The Morning Hatch - Walleye on the fly, Record Tiger Trout, Women Anglers and their Contribution to Fly Fishing "The Morning Hatch" is a daily dose of anything fly fishing, human interest, and ...
🪶 A young buzzard spreads its wings for the first time — uncertain, wobbly, and full of wonder. Watch this beautiful moment as a Common Buzzard chick takes its first steps into the sky.
Paleontologists studying insects trapped in amber from 99 million years ago have made a remarkable discovery: an ant and a fly with parasitic fungi bursting from their bodies.
It's an impressive feat for Bogong moths, whose brains are smaller than the size of a grain of rice, to rely on the night sky for their odyssey, said study author David Dreyer with Lund University ...