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- Fly Fishing Jan Plan 2019: Download Your Application Here!
- Going Rogue: Guiding the Young at Heart
- Sierra Nevada 2014: Tioga to Bishop Pass
- The Great Crossing Adventure
- Spring Finally Unsprung
- Fall Fish
- By Hook and Crook: Rafting And Fishing
- Rangeley With the Backwoods Pros
- Grand Lake Stream 2013: The Guys Go Back
- Striper Numero Uno
- Rafting and Fishing: There’s a Catch
- Fly Fishing in the Heat I: The Band Didn’t Play On
- Big Eddy in the Heat: Salmon, Moose and Home
- Ghost Coast, Weatherby’s of Grand Lake, and Doc Reports
- West Branch of the Penobscot: Home Waters
- An Unforgettable Salmon: I Keep A Fish
- Trout Gulch: The Wine
- Grand Lake Stream: Fly Fishing Gods Are Tricky
- Fishing the Upper Sacramento and McCloud: Home Again, Naturally
- Grand Lake Stream: Day One, Bottom of the Ninth
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Author Archives: David Suchoff
Grand Lake Stream Tune-Ups
Leaving for Grand Lake Stream tomorrow for two and half days intensive landlocked salmon fishing—with Wild Bill, Mac, and Obi Wan. In preparation, hit local waters. At the Workplace last week, I scootched away to the Kennebec and this Bass … Continue reading
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Stalking More Brookies
There was lots more grading to do—so more breaks were necessary. The weather got better and I returned to an area near the scene of the last brookie success. My goal was to discover some new holes by hiking up … Continue reading
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Redemption on the River: Hey Hey—The First of May!
I was about to tell you the story of my humble first fish of 2012 that followed hard on last post’s fiasco. But today’s outing takes the cake. And the saying I favored in grad school works just as well … Continue reading
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Joshua Chamberlain and Fish
The fighting Professor, Joshua Chamberlain—he was my hero, but he didn’t fish. Put down his classics books, headed up the 20th Maine and at Little Round Top, led the charge and saved Gettysburg and the nation. But he had feet … Continue reading
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