You’ll want to be watching for this one – details via Garden and Gun (their image as well).
Today over on the Older Bolder Life I’ve posted this nifty recipe for an easy, very well spiced Mango Salsa Number 1, an essential recipe for the grill aficionado, though we recently wolfed down a bowl of this salsa with a sesame parmesan seared tuna steak (image below, and what a great combination by the way).
With decent knife skills you can have this one ready for chips or resting in the fridge in under ten minutes, and it doubles really well for a crowd.
Cheers.
In Paul Brandt’s filming debut, he joins friend Paul Norris and legendary fly-fishing guide, Naoto Aoki, on a journey that is both a look into his consuming passion for fly fishing and an ode to his hometown of Calgary, which he dubs as the World’s Largest Fly Fishing Lodge.
Tudor and his team have just dropped Issue No. 27 of The Mission from their base in South Africa, as always it’s damn well done and packs in some of the best writing (and photography) in the worldwide fly fishing game bar none.
We’re also pleased as can be to call out the feature Tudor did on our daughter Jess (of Jess McGlothlin Media) and work in the fly fishing and outdoor media world.
This should be interesting – given the doom and gloom you hear and read from some regarding the current state of the Madison River, Mike Duncan’s Madison update from the perspective of a fisheries biologist coming up on the 12th should draw a fair share of interested eyeballs.
Mr. Duncan is the Madison-Gallatin fisheries biologist employed by Montana FWP in Region 3.
A hearty attaboy to Simms and Montana TU for their recent announcement of a multi-year collaboration to improve the health / status of the Gallatin River running right by the Simms HQ at Four Corners.
Perhaps they’ll finally address the discharge of high nitrate (and probably some other goodies as well) from the the effluent discharges and runoff from Big Sky; the only commenter on the Simms blog announcing the collaboration (as of Sunday 25 April) mentioned the same point…
The paragraph above duly noted – attaboy.
Image via the linked post.
Dammit, my attorney friend in Montana who keeps me up on the latest access issues has been out of the country for a few weeks and I’ve missed the discussion exploding over Montana SB 354 – read the details and a list of CRITICAL action points via the good folks at the Public Land / Water Access Association here.
PLEASE jump on this one quickly.