Culture, Books, Art

You’re gonna wanna read this one for the Christmas Island GT’s. Read it here. Mia Sheppard’s (and friends) swing through Montana tops the list this issue. Read it here.

Read it here.

Joe Brooks – The Father of Modern Fly Fishing – How love changed fishing forever from joebrooks documentary on Vimeo.

Read it here. You’ll want to see the Icelandic Fishing and GT pieces…

For the 5th year in a row, anyone and everyone in Montana can fish for free (no state fishing license required) over the Father’s Day weekend. Even the Governor (Steve Bullock) spoke out in recognition of the weekend – “While many Montana anglers want to keep their favorite fishing hole a secret, one thing that […]

Bighorn Angler co-owner Steve Galletta has written what appears to be the definitive guide book work on Montana’s iconic Bighorn River. We haven’t seen a copy yet but have heard some good things… Steve shared a bit of Bighorn wisdom in a People of Fly Fishing interview we did a few years back… Grab a […]

Turns from Breakwater Studios Ltd. on Vimeo.

Stellar issue with some of the best of Dave Karczynski you’ve read, though leave it to the townies to set up a Montana trip on private water (Trout Set). Good stuff – read it here.

Jess of Fire Girl Photography and fairly consistent contributor to Chi Wulff has had this image selected for the Mountain Outlaw Portrait Photography contest; voting is open through 1 September here and she (and we) would appreciate you stopping by and voting. The fishy-as-hell image subject, Duck Johnston, was shot on the Missouri last spring […]

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Some good stuff in this current issue that popped a few weeks ago (meant to mention before and got lost in the shuffle of the past few weeks…). From where we sit Deeter’s piece on high tech/end fishing gear in the hands of fishers who would struggle to catch fish throwing pellet flies at the […]

Streamers Inc from scumliner media on Vimeo.

Read it here. We’re still a bit surprised more shops haven’t ventured into digital publishing, though doing it right ends up consuming a fair amount of effort and busy shops always have plenty to do just keeping the machine humming every day. It never hurts to see a bit more of Montana and northern Idaho.

Read Revive Journal’ Spring Issue here. Read This is Fly April/May here.

Read it here.