December 2014
Danielle Martin
I call myself a snow scientist, that’s what I do. I look at snow as both a resource and a hazard.
October 2014
Lara Wisniewski
When we told people we were moving here, their first question always was: do you ski, do you hike, do you fish, do you bike, boat, snowshoe…perhaps? In other words, am I an outdoor person? My response was no, no to everything but a hike but…
October 2014
Jack Thorsen
Jack: Well first of all wasn’t that an exciting game? (referring to the Eastern Washington 52 Bobcats 51 loss at home on Saturday Sept 20)Coach Ash: It certainly was an amazing game back and forth just lasted 30 seconds too long.Jack: The last…
September 2014
Tell the Mother I Have Found Her Child
Rick Gale
It was close to 8 p.m. when she had gone back to the tent to check on her 15 month-old toddler and couldn’t find him.
September 2014
Those of us who work in the fly fishing industry and more specifically fly shops, are extremely lucky.
September 2014
uses a sense of community and connection to nature to help soldiers return from war
Sarah Cairoli
R4: Run, Ruck, Ride Relay
August 2014
People travel to our great state to chase the famed Salmon fly hatch, the prolific Mother’s Day caddis hatch, our blanket PMD hatches, and our epic hopper “hatches” (albeit not in recent years). You don’t hear about many…
July 2014
At the Heart and Soul of Bozeman Fly Fishing
Danielle Martin
The buzz and whir of machines cutting and shaping aluminum fills the North Church Avenue production facility of the Bozeman Reel Company.
July 2014
Next time you are on the river and see a storm front coming in, don’t row to the take out, put on the rain jacket, change up your patterns, and catch some fish.
July 2014
Meals on Wheels
Rick Gale
Every August, like clockwork, Bear #88 made his way through Pelican Valley and into Fishing Bridge Campground.