posted by admin on Aug 5
Anglers drawn to serenity of fly-fishing on the Genesee
Wading into the Genesee River and matching wits with the fish is one of Bob Stewart's passions. The 71-year-old Hornell, Steuben County, resident loves fly-fishing because it's usually an up-close-and-personal encounter with the fish.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle:
http://www.democratandchronicle.com/article/20090804/NEWS01/908040336/1002/RSS01
fishing camp
fishing Camp instructor Bryan Fleuch and student Sean Henell. Camp ended July 17. fishing Camp is a one week camp that is all about fish and fishing. Campers will learn the basic anatomy of fish, habitats they live in, food webs, cast netting, and fly fishing.
Marco Island Sun Times:
http://www.marcoislandflorida.com/articles/2009/08/04/reader_blog/doc4a677a226686f305120308.txt
Hooked on flies:
Silverthorne's Chris Hall wants to help people uncover the mysteries of fly fishing SILVERTHORNE - On first glance, fly fishing seems intimidating, mysterious and difficult to master. This assumption is a hindrance, and simply not true, said Chris Hall, a local fisherman and manager of Cutthroat Anglers in...
Summit Daily News:
http://www.summitdaily.com/article/20090801/SPORTS/907319975/1056/rss04
Following on from his previous comments on fly lines and the history of them, Ron Clay (known affectionately Ron Clay extols the virtues of fly fishing and goes down memory lane to explain the development of modern fly lines. ... There is no God-given right to exceptional fish and alienating the public at large is a heavy price to pay just to sustain the egos of the few, says Mark Wintle.
FISHINGmagic: http://www.fishingmagic.com/features/opinion/index.1.html
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