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Public Lands: Campsites, fly rods, and RVs are the new toilet paper

The first five months of 2021 have been the busiest ever for much of the West’s public lands. And tourist season has only just begun. The post Public Lands: Campsites, fly rods, and RVs are the new toilet paper appeared first on Fly Life Magazine.

28th, June 2021, 11:00pm

Outdoor News Wrap for March 26, 2021

This week we look at Chesapeake Bay stripers, how our beloved oil and gas companies trashed CO, and fixing double hauling errors. The post Outdoor News Wrap for March 26, 2021 appeared first on Fly Life Magazine.

25th, March 2021, 11:41pm

A few stories of interest that didn’t make it above the fold

We can continue to see public lands, conservation, and fisheries in the news, but now story to be about protecting, conserving, and managing - not destroying. The post A few stories of interest that didn’t make it above the fold appeared first on Fly Life Magazine.

15th, January 2021, 12:00pm

News: Alexander Benoit wins Robert Traver Fly-Fishing Writing Award

The Robert Traver Fly-Fishing Writing Award is something every dedicated angler looks forward to reading and discussing over a cold one. The post News: Alexander Benoit wins Robert Traver Fly-Fishing Writing Award appeared first on Fly Life Magazine.

2nd, September 2020, 11:30pm

Women In The News: Steeler fan makes her mark at NOAA Fisheries

Pittsburgh Steeler fan Kiersten Curti, a Fishery Biologist for NOAA, is one of several women helping NOAA help us sport fishers. The post Women In The News: Steeler fan makes her mark at NOAA Fisheries appeared first on Fly Life Magazine.

1st, September 2020, 11:30pm

Friday Catch Up: Short takes on the news we missed last week

Foreign and domestic mining companies dumped nearly 2 billion pounds of toxic waste into our western waterways in 2017. We are paying for the cleanup. The post Friday Catch Up: Short takes on the news we missed last week appeared first on Fly Life Magazine.

14th, August 2020, 11:30pm

Study shows warming climate costing New England fishermen’s jobs

New England’s coastal counties have, on average, lost 16% of their fishing jobs due to climate variation from 1996 to 2017. The post Study shows warming climate costing New England fishermen’s jobs appeared first on Fly Life Magazine.

12th, December 2019, 04:01pm

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