
Marking the passing of fly-fishing author Charles Meck
He lived in Pennsylvania most of his life and was a favorite of this blogger.
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He lived in Pennsylvania most of his life and was a favorite of this blogger.

That makes for 57 ponds, lakes, and streams throughout the state, and raises the stocking of rainbow trout to 67,000 fish in the fall season.

LAS CRUCES, N.M. — A Veterans Administration clinic in Las Cruces is helping disabled military veterans deal with post-traumatic stress disorder through a program that uses the therapeutic benefits of fly fishing. Project Healing Waters

This short film from The Element shows that good fishing doesn’t always have to be in remote or exotic locales. Some of the best is close to home.

Fly-fishing club also provides an opportunity for more experienced fisherwomen to share their knowledge with those newer to the sport by demonstrating how to tie a fly or how to handle fish.

CASPER, Wyo. — More commercial guides could soon be allowed to take people fly-fishing on a river in central Wyoming. Now, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management has issued 21 guide permits for a 30-mile

Water for the Lower Illinois has spun through a legal, regulatory and financial morass for decades and, finally, this deadline may push it to where a permanent solution must be found.

Pikes Peak Women Anglers sees progress; at least members not wearing men’s waders and boots as they did decades ago when they were teenagers growing interested in fly fishing at a time when the industry

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