Making like a goose at Freezeout Lake
It had been a while since I’d landed.
By Brad Tyer
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George Anderson makes the grade
For the past 34 years, George Anderson has owned and managed the Yellowstone Angler fly shop in Livingston, Mont. During that time his byline has appeared in Fly Fisherman, Trout, Big Sky Journal and Saltwater Fly Fishing, and he’s been credited on the television shows “Fly Fishing the World” and “Spanish Fly.”
By Jamie Rogers
(Head Lines & Features)
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Inland surfing rides a wave of popularity
The scene might be confused with a boardwalk in SoCal: Three guys in wetsuits sprint across the road carrying surfboards.
By Eric Oravsky
(Head Lines & Features)
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Thomas Elpel thrives on nothing but nature
When you pull up to Thomas Elpel’s hillside home above the tiny mountain burg of Pony, Mont., you can’t help but notice the deer legs scattered in the driveway.
By Aaron Teasdale
(Head Lines & Features)
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How to successfully ford a stream
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By Kou Moua
(Head Lines & Features)
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Clark Fork readies for a possible reveal
In July 2009, then-Gov. Brian Schweitzer floated down the Clark Fork past newly dam-free Milltown with a fly rod in his hand.
By Alex Sakariassen
(Head Lines & Features)
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HDR makes your phone smarter
There’s a new kind of picture in town, and you’ve probably seen it: surreal, super-saturated, bursting with incredible detail in the shadows and highlights alike.
By Chad Harder
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On the prowl for the elusive northern scorpion
A photo of the creature graces the State of Montana’s online Field Guide.
By Jack Ballard
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Smoked kokanee with a heavy dose of salty language
“Salmon respond well to the occasional jerk of the pole.”
By Ari LeVaux
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Alpine strollin’ in the Madison Range
The email from my manager, stern but instructive, arrived Wednesday afternoon.
By Chad Harder
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The weather’s wet. The snow’s suspect. The trek’s treacherous. Other than that, springtime in Glacier is grand.
Frozen June snow covered the steep west face of Trapper Ridge as I zigzagged between wind-stunted Engelmann spruce and subalpine fir, aiming for the tiny saddle above.
By Matt Holloway
(Head Trip)
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There’s not much in Twin Bridges save for three fly rod manufacturers who still believe in bamboo
After the Tonkin bamboo arrives from China, it’s eyeballed for the choicest culms, split into strips, roasted in an oven, eyeballed again, re-humidified, measured and milled to exact tapers, re-eyeballed, separated into groups of four or five or six or eight, eyeballed one more time, and then dipped in glue.
By Jamie Rogers
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The necessity of spring on the stark plains of eastern Montana
Spring in eastern Montana is a subtle marvel that traverses the space between needing and wanting.
By Jeff Hull
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