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[12 Jul 2009 | Comments Off on Ripples | ]

RT @captgordon -Great news on the gill net issue: http://www.captgordon.wordpress.com Amount of gear they can fish at a time cut by 1/3! #

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[9 Jul 2009 | Comments Off on Jibber Jabber | ]

Today was supposed to be the day that I write a review for Drift, but I’ve got to write some stuff for other people today, so the review will come tomorrow.
Good Music
Anyone heard the new EELS album yet?  Heard a few songs from it yesterday and as I do with all EELS stuff, liked what […]

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[8 Jul 2009 | Comments Off on Everybody Must Get Stoned | ]

Sunday was a glorious day, my friends.  Geoff and I fished 3 small streams, catching plenty of wild, scrappy, native brookies in the process.  But more importantly, my already low stress level is pretty much non-existent.
Remember that time you smoked all that weed in high school, or college- or yesterday- and you just sat on […]

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[7 Jul 2009 | Comments Off on Lord of the Flies | ]

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[2 Jul 2009 | Comments Off on Danny the Damselfly | ]

This could be another clue, or, it could just be the latest addition to my nymph aquarium.  I’m calling him Danny the Damselfly.

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[1 Jul 2009 | Comments Off on Free Stuff | ]

I’ve got a couple prizes to give away today-
Prize #1
The first is a copy of the DVD, Red Gold, courtesy of the Hatches DVD Store.  To be eligible to win this one, readers had to leave a comment here, or at the 40 Rivers Facebook Page, sharing the conservation issue that is most important to […]

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[30 Jun 2009 | Comments Off on Everybody’s Doing It | ]

A recent study, to be published in the journal “Proceedings of the National Academy of Science (PNAS)” this week , suggests that people are more likely to enroll in conservation programs if their neighbors do.
The research, to be published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) this week, is the first […]

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[30 Jun 2009 | Comments Off on Fly Fishing Blog of the Day | ]

It seems to me that Twitter has killed all the posts you used to see in the fly fishing blogosphere regarding the good stuff other fly fishing bloggers were writing about, or the posts about a new blogger with something to offer joining the scene.  At first, I thought that Twitter was perfect for sharing […]

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[28 Jun 2009 | Comments Off on Ripples | ]

Great piece- In the Moments Before Wild Salmon Return http://bit.ly/ZmXBt #
thanks @deneki @fishingjones #
RT @Fishhippie RIP “OUTCAST” bit.ly/7BCgj May we all follow your example. #
2nd largest @AskAboutFlyFish litobrancha recurvata is the largest #
FTC to go after blogger freebies http://trunc.it/kajm #
wondering how all this political bs clogged up the front page of my twitter fly […]

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[25 Jun 2009 | Comments Off on So Damn Proud | ]

I’ve gotta admit to feeling a little proud of my son today.  Why?
Proud Moment #1: Son finds his first fishing spot that he can truly call his own.
We’re driving over to the local puddle and about half way there, he asks if we can try a new spot.  “Sure.”  I tell him.  The pond isn’t […]