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Literary Angler – Chalk Lines on the Board
We have a traditional Thanksgiving steelhead day dedicated each year. Often to the Deschutes, possibly Kloan (if the notorious road is in good enough condition that I can keep…
Conservation Corner – The Need Around Us
I don’t need to tell you how much our community, our state, our country, our world is hurting right now. As I write this tonight the Oregon Health Authority reported…
Member Matters – November 2020
Creel Committee Seeks Volunteers for 60th Anniversary Edition The Flyfishers’ Club of Oregon will have 60 years of history to celebrate in 2021. A small group of members, including Dr.…
Passing It On: The Development of a Steelhead Angler in the Family
Editor’s Note: Guiding a child to develop a passion for fly fishing is a true joy. Watching the awe and excitement when my son enticed a huge Yellowstone trout on…
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Member Matters – October 2020
Mystery Fish on the Locksa River It was drippy and cool, driving along Idaho’s Locksa River in early September. We were looking for a promising fishing spot off the side…
Literary Angler – Pick a Peck of Promising Piscatorial Paraphernalia
THE RED SHED FLYSHOP What’s the best way to make up for a cancelled couple weeks in France? Go to Montana, of course! We wanted the winding Highway 12 to…
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Conservation Corner – We Don’t Need NO Stinking PEBBLE MINE
In July 2020 the Army Corps of Engineers released a Final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) that would allow the Pebble project to move forward. Since then thousands of concerned Alaskans,…
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