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2005 Issue
A Tiger in Your Tank
By Charlie Meyers   
Monday, 11 January 2010 16:19

Tigerfish"This," Guy Lobjoit says, with a sweep of the hand toward a tangle of reeds and dark water, "is where I was killed by a hippo last year."

The time was hard dusk, about the same as now, and the trio had just pushed through the papyrus thicket blanketing the narrow isthmus between a delicious little lagoon and the Okavango River, right about over there.

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Creeks Course Through People
By Craig Springer   
Monday, 15 June 2009 16:06
Sunfish
By Jeff Currier

Four Mile Creek heads among the uplands near the Ohio-Indiana line in hills left behind by retreating glaciers. Springs well up into tiny rivulets formed in the folds of the land, mostly cleared for corn and beans. One runnel begets two and so on, eventually forming Four Mile, which gathers more water as it glides downhill, cutting over ancient glacial till carried far from the north.

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From the Current Issue

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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