It was warm for a winter day, somewhere close to fifty degrees. The day before was bitter cold, where any […]

The Holdovers
The sound of truck traffic began to blend with the wind rustling through the leaves of the trees, the rushing […]

The Tube Hatch
With temperatures exceeding 100 degrees across the region, people look for activities to cool down, have fun and stay safe. […]

March Madness?
Just a week ago, the afternoon temperature was in the twenties. Snow fell in the morning and early afternoon. It […]

Seeking Understanding and Avoiding Outrage
The energy of flowing water is incredibly powerful. As rain falls on the landscape, the force of the raindrops breaks […]

The First Batch of Chili
The first batch of chili of the fall season is a special event for me. We generally make the first […]

Do Trout Like Maple Syrup?
The morning sun created a glare on the water that my polarized sunglasses couldn’t dampen. Since it was a larger […]

Happy Independence Day!
Living a life in sand is a challenge. This week at the beach, I observed dozens of ghost crabs scamper […]

Bloom Like a Smiling Guide!
The anticipation of the arrival of the cicadas for anglers created lots of chatter on social media and fishing forums. […]

A Hope That Stocked Fish Can Lead to Future Conservationists
It’s hard to pinpoint the exact moment I developed a consciousness for environmental conservation. There was my first catch of […]