Fly Fishing in… Bagdhad
Great Falls soldier teaches art of flyfishing to help troops escape the pressures of war
Want to know what our troops are up to in Bagdhad, during what little down time they have? Thank goodness for the healing powers of fly fishing, and the ingenuity of a certain soldier from Great Falls, Montana. Read on…
by Joshua Bergen of the Bozeman Daily Chronicle
Posted by Admin on 03/11 at 06:09 PM
EXPLORE the REAL PATAGONIA!
Can you believe that you can have a customized trip with seven days of fishing Patagonia for an all inclusive* price of $2450/week. Famous waters, private accesses great accomodations and food with breathe taking landscapes and big fish!
Posted by Chip Drozenski on 03/04 at 10:18 AM
Fly Fishing Industry Rallies to Defend Bristol Bay from Mining
Sport Fishing Industry Leaders Blast Pebble Mine Proposal
Full-Page Ads in Fly Fishing Magazines Urge State and Federal Officials to Protect Bristol Bay Watershed
Posted by Scott Hed on 01/06 at 10:33 PM
Your Opportunity to Help Protect Alaska’s Bristol Bay
The Bureau of Land Mangement is accepting public comments on the draft Bay Resource Management Plan until Feb. 5, 2007. This plan will govern the management of over 2.5 million acres in southwest Alaska - lands that support the some of the largest runs of salmon on the planet as well as trophy rainbow trout. Click here to learn how you can add your support!
Posted by Scott Hed on 01/06 at 10:26 PM
Pumping the Klamath Dry
In the Klamath River Basin these days environmental news is dominated by talk about dam removal and, occasionally, new restrictions on fishing. But now another issue is poised to compete for the headlines. The California Department of Fish and Game (CDFG) announced late last month that it plans to give a hundred or so farmers and alfalfa ranchers in Siskiyou County just south of the Oregon border an exemption from the California Endangered Species Act. Released without fanfare, the announcement caused barely a ripple in the regional media. But below the surface a virtual tsunami may be forming.
Posted by Admin on 11/11 at 01:08 PM
| Top Five Newest Stories |
Fly Fishing in… Bagdhad
Great Falls soldier teaches art of flyfishing to help troops escape the pressures of war
Want to know what our troops are up to in Bagdhad, during what little down time they have? Thank goodness for the healing powers of fly fishing, and the ingenuity of a certain soldier from Great Falls, Montana. Read on…
by Joshua Bergen of the Bozeman Daily Chronicle
Posted by Admin on 03/11 at 06:09 PM
EXPLORE the REAL PATAGONIA!
Can you believe that you can have a customized trip with seven days of fishing Patagonia for an all inclusive* price of $2450/week. Famous waters, private accesses great accomodations and food with breathe taking landscapes and big fish!
Posted by Chip Drozenski on 03/04 at 10:18 AM
Fly Fishing Industry Rallies to Defend Bristol Bay from Mining
Sport Fishing Industry Leaders Blast Pebble Mine Proposal
Full-Page Ads in Fly Fishing Magazines Urge State and Federal Officials to Protect Bristol Bay Watershed
Posted by Scott Hed on 01/06 at 10:33 PM
Your Opportunity to Help Protect Alaska’s Bristol Bay
The Bureau of Land Mangement is accepting public comments on the draft Bay Resource Management Plan until Feb. 5, 2007. This plan will govern the management of over 2.5 million acres in southwest Alaska - lands that support the some of the largest runs of salmon on the planet as well as trophy rainbow trout. Click here to learn how you can add your support!
Posted by Scott Hed on 01/06 at 10:26 PM
Pumping the Klamath Dry
In the Klamath River Basin these days environmental news is dominated by talk about dam removal and, occasionally, new restrictions on fishing. But now another issue is poised to compete for the headlines. The California Department of Fish and Game (CDFG) announced late last month that it plans to give a hundred or so farmers and alfalfa ranchers in Siskiyou County just south of the Oregon border an exemption from the California Endangered Species Act. Released without fanfare, the announcement caused barely a ripple in the regional media. But below the surface a virtual tsunami may be forming.
Posted by Admin on 11/11 at 01:08 PM
|
| 2nd Center Column Headline Here |
|
3rd Center Column Headline Here |
|
|