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1998 Issue top
Beginnings
Tom Bie
Papa Was A Rolling Stone
Pteronarcys Californica
Triple Threat
Tom Bie
1999 Issue top
Have 9 Weight, Will (Must) Travel
Paul Bruun
High Country
Michael England
Rodholders - Glenn Brackett
Chris Dombrowski
2001 Issue top
BUGS - Cicada Summer
Randy Berth
Bugs: The Slut
Matt Hansen
Living On Easement Street
Dan Berger
RODHOLDERS - John Gierach
Tom Bie
Sittin'-on-Top in San Diego
Brian Clark
Springtime at Petersburg Creek
Ken Marsh
Tippets
Tom Bie
Tippits: Belize, Please
Tom Bie
Tippits: Class Distinction on the Yellowstone
Allen Morris Jones
TIPPITS: Confessions of a Flyfishing Concubine
Dena Foltz
TIPPITS: O Come All Ye Old Faithful
Pat Straub
Tippits: Winter Fishing and Waxwings
Chris Dombrowski
Weather
Tom McGuane
2003 Issue top
BUGS: Midges in Montana
Jay Ericson
City Limits: Washington DC - Trout and Traintracks
Scott Burrel
Tippits: Good day for a mauling
Tosh Brown
Tippits: Grandpa's fish
Great Gaines
Tippits: Reds R Us
Paul Bruun
2004 Issue top
Bugs: Desert Storm
Adem Tepedelen
Fiction: Catch
Tosh Brown
Set Her Free - Removing the Snake River Dams
David James Duncan
Tippits: Remembering a Fly Tyer
Boots Allen
Tippits: Troutopia In The Land Of Absentee Wealth
Jeff Galbraith
2005 Issue top
A Tiger in Your Tank
Charlie Meyers
Creeks Course Through People
Craig Springer
2007 Fall Issue top
The Disappearance of Stanley Bain
Will Rice
The Pull
Jeff Mishler
2008 Spring top
The Junkie
Feelio Babar
2010 Winter top
Winter Steelheading: Go now before it's too late
Jason Koertge

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Winter Steelheading: Go now before it's too late

An excerpt from the winter/spring issue—on shelves now.


Photo and fish, also by Koertge

April rains are metaphysical fertilizers that pollinate your inner wuss, thus giving life to an emotional suckathon. This can threaten to close down winter steelhead season. Yet, despite few fresh upriver fish, with even fewer windows of fishable conditions, and with wet campfires that seldom aspire to more than smoke, it'd be criminal to deny April its due.

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