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Here’s the second part of Quinn’s interview; if you missed the introduction in Part 1 – read it here. And note, I’ll be opening a giveaway for a hot off the press copy of Quinn’s book (Wilderness of Hope: Fly Fishing and Public Lands in the American West) tomorrow. There are a host of aspiring […]

It’s my distinct pleasure to bring to our Chi Wulff friends today’s People of Fly Fishing interview with author Quinn Grover. That name will ring a bell with longtime Chi Wulff readers as Quinn used to write with us a bit on Chi Wulff (see some of his previous CW works here); he and his […]

[This is the final installment of a nice piece that Quinn fired over a few weeks ago as we started rounding up thoughts on the Wild vs. Native fish debate; read Part 1 here and Part 2 here.  – Mark] My first memorable experience catching pelletheads came when I was a struggling nymph fisherman on […]

[Read Part One here if you missed it yesterday…] Take the South Fork of the Snake River—a local stream for me. Currently, there are no fish stocked in the river, but that hasn’t always been the case. The cutthroats are native Yellowstone cutts—the same species that swim in Yellowstone Lake and its namesake river. The […]

[After asking about it a few weeks ago, we’re still getting emails (and a couple of calls) offering wit, wisdom, opinion and insults in the ‘discussion’ regarding replacing now wild, sustaining fish populations with (perhaps or not genetically pure) native species. The can of worms we opened here was particularly focused on trout in the […]

It’s my pleasure to bring to our Chi Wulff friends another fine, hot off the press book for today’s giveaway. Sitting on the corner of my desk is a pristine, hardback copy of Quinn Grover’s newly released Wilderness of Hope: Fly Fishing and Public Lands in the American West, published this month by the University […]

As a whole fly fisher folk tend to lean toward what some might label as perseveration. We tend to think or do certain things over and over again. We stubbornly cling to gear and flies that have seen better days, that perhaps aren’t the sexiest ‘new’ creations out there but get it done reliably time […]

Chris Hunt over at Eat Mote Brook Trout has submitted pretty much every high quality blogger alive to his 20 Question Challenge. So with those guys out of the way, he decided to ask me. Hope you enjoy.