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Articles
March 23, 1998 | L. Jon Wertheim The much ballyhooed fly-fishing boom seems to have caught a snag
April 21, 1986 | E.M. Swift It is tempting to wax eloquent about various vernal harbingers: the budding willows along a river's shoreline, the distant drumming of a ruffed grouse, a mayfly hatch—that sort of thing. But the waters on the first...
February 10, 1986 | Steve Raymond There's no such thing as a reel bargain anymore. Back in 1903 you could order fly-fishing reels from the catalog of William Mills & Son for $15 a dozen. But those days are gone (so, unfortunately, is William Mills &...
May 09, 1983 | William Humphrey
July 10, 1967 | Virginia Kraft The day that women discovered the rewards of big-game fishing, the rout of man was on. With frightening dedication they have taken over the record book—hook, line and charter captain
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