The Good Guys

Just got an email this morning from the good folks at the Bonefish and Tarpon Trust (thanks Glenn) reminding us that the second season of Buccaneers and Bones rolled out today. The show airs at 10:30 and 17:30 tomorrow (EST). As to YC – he’s a boxer guy as the linked clip and image prove; […]

The good guys (imagine big white horses, big white hats and handsome grins) continue to fight for river access back home even as the rest of the world seems to forget that Montana exists this time of year. Just for grins here are three updates (well, maybe two and a half) on river issues near […]

Here’s the second part of our interview with Dr. Aaron Adams: fly fisher, Operations Director of the Bonefish and Tarpon Trust and Senior Scientist at the Mote Marine Laboratories. A more detailed introduction posted here yesterday along with the first part of Dr. Adam’s interview. BTT has been a leader in helping influence some recent […]

It’s once again our pleasure to offer another installment in our People of Fly Fishing series; today’s interview is the first of a two-part interview with Dr. Aaron Adams. We had the pleasure of running into Dr. Adams a few weeks when we had a question for the good folks at the Bonefish and Tarpon […]

Here’s the second part of our People of Fly Fishing interview with Scott Christy, Trout Unlimited’s Wyoming Coordinator. If you missed the first part of Scott’s interview – read it in all it’s glory here. Though I hinted a bit at it in my introduction to Scott’s first interview post, I’m (among many I’m sure) […]

Nifty time lapse from earlier this fall…East Fork of the Encampment River near Saratoga, WY….8 miles of river access opened to spawning fish. Well done. (No sound, hum the inspiring music of your choice.) Video and project by the Wyoming TU gang.

2011 State of TU from Trout Unlimited on Vimeo.

The clock’s ticking away the weeks as we get closer to the 4th International Bonefish and Tarpon Symposium put on by the Bonefish and Tarpon Trust. We think the banquet alone will be worth the travel. The list of fly fishing giants attending the banquet is damned impressive…. The “Evening With the Legends” banquet is […]

Scott Christy, the TU Wyoming Coordinator, was kind enough to send a link over regarding a nifty tagging project that just kicked off on Yellowstone Lake as part of the impressive collective effort to restore native Yellowstone cutthroat. It’s posted over on the Wyoming TU site here, though we’ve reproduced the full article here as […]

With our sincerest heartfelt apologies to Tom for the delay in posting the second part of his interview, it is with great pleasure that we post the following today. A hearty tip of the hat to Tom and his wife regarding their marriage at $3 Bridge on the Madison (image below courtesy of TS et […]

You have to like a guy who’s business tag line is something along the lines of this…. Just playing Doc Holliday to the Wyatt Earps of the fish and wildlife conservation world… We had the pleasure of first meeting Tom via the web a few months ago when he invited us to sit in on […]

Yesterday we kicked off our new People of Fly Fishing series with Part 1 of a 10 question interview with Sam Snyder; late yesterday we added a few clicks of Sam dinking around with a few little fish back home. Here’s the rest of his interview with a few more images from Sam….. Some say […]

We couldn’t think of a better way to introduce our new People of Fly Fishing series than to open with the first installment of a 10 question interview with Sam Snyder, PhD. Currently in Alaska working with a coalition of folks to protect and preserve Bristol Bay (as the Director of the Bristol Bay Watershed […]

[Ed. – One of our contributors, Jess at Fire Girl Photography, recently had a chance to spend some time with an organization I personally hadn’t heard much about – ShelterBox. We were so inspired by their mission and program that I asked her to write up a short piece for the blog. One of the […]