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The InstaPrivy – a true field portable toilet
Fact: More people own mobile phones than own toilets. This is horrifying. What kind of people are we? The owners of InstaPrivy have imagined a better world. We became owners of an InstaPrivy this year. This is a very well designed super compact, lightweight, functional portable toilet and privacy shelter system. It is packaged in…
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To Fish Fine and Far Off
A return to the roots of fly-fishing – in quiet contemplation in Camp Sherman. By Gary Lewis “Then his wings stand high, and clos’d exact upon his back, like the Butterfly, and his motion in flying is the same. His body is in some of a paler, in others of a darker yellow (for…
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How to Hook Up in Serious Water
The Columbia, the Klamath, the Sacramento and other big rivers are deep, ponderous and powerful and the quest for monster fish can draw us to some of the most dangerous water. To present baits to them, you have to drop anchor. Do it right, and the hook sticks and you slide into position. Do it…
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Steelhead in Indian Country
Anyone who has drifted from Warm Springs to Trout Creek, anyone who has swung a fly at South Junction or bounced through White Horse Rapids has seen Al Bagley or one of his boats, working River Left.
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A Multi-Species Perspective in Cook Inlet
A guy can see a long way when he’s in the third grade. At least that’s how our skipper remembered it. Mike Manns grew up on a farm in Indiana and he remembers telling the school librarian he was going to be a captain in Alaska. The kid had perspective. Today he makes his home…
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Be the Best Stick
10 tips you need to read before your next charter trip for silvers
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A Trout Fisherman’s Guide to Beads
“You shoulda been here last week. The river was full of silvers. You could have walked across on ’em.” The old-timer went on to say there weren’t a lot of salmon around this week, but he expected another big push in a few more days. “We’re in a bit of a lull right now.” Same…
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When the Trout are Tight to the Bank
If she’d ever had a casting lesson, she didn’t admit to it. When a fly-fishing guide wants to teach, it’s best to soak it in. Kristy Titus was smart enough to listen and she learned the easy pick-up-and-lay-down basic fly cast. When the guide was finished, I completed the lesson with a session on the…
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For Spring Steelhead Action, Go Early and Often
Gary Lewis and Mia Sheppard Spring Steelhead fly fishing on the Sandy River in Oregon. Spey fishing on a downstream swing.
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Beaver Pelts and Bobber-doggin’
The hunt for “chromer” steelhead on the mainstem Umpqua.



