Profile: Rick Bannerot’s view of Cuba
Bannerot is a many times contributor here. His angling pursuits and photography always bring freshness to stories and places... even if you've been there before. [...]
Bannerot is a many times contributor here. His angling pursuits and photography always bring freshness to stories and places... even if you've been there before. [...]
In ancient Japan, fishermen in isolated mountain villages tied their own “one fly pattern” and it was used because it worked over and over. [...]
The Fur Ant may well be the “Rodney Dangerfield” of flies, but when tied small and fished right it’s one of the deadliest fly patterns ever devised. [...]
We anglers love our photos, whether we want proof we actually did catch that big trophy trout, a nostalgic reminder, or just bragging rights. [...]
They are wiggling bundles of energy that—if left in the water in ample numbers—give predators the energy they need to grow, migrate and reproduce. [...]
Today, with camera firmly affixed to face, Schnitzer is busy lending his inspired view to flyfishing and conservation publications [...]
This writer once thought his viewfinder was playing up, when all he’d done was send the diopter out of whack by cramming the camera into his jacket pocket [...]
Whether it is natural light coming from the sun, or an artificial source like a lamp; how can you use it to make your photos better? [...]
Jim spends about one hundred days a year on his home waters in the Northeast constantly photographing new images. [...]
Adrian E. Gray is a man of boundless curiosity and energy [...]