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Coach and Release: Fly Fusion Magazine
There are those days out on the water when you just know you're going to catch what you came for. It's the same feeling I had on some race days as a cyclist-lining up my bike, anticipating that starter's gun, and knowing, without a shadow of a doubt, that the race was mine to win.
Argentina - Headed for Adventures in Patagonia
Settling into my seat on yet another flight bound for a fishing trip, i’ve grown accustomed to the curious glances and quizzical expressions often thrown my way. Those looks are usually accompanied by the questions, “Where are you headed?”
Fishing in the Heart of Africa
Where the massive Ndogo Lagoon meets the Atlantic Ocean, lies a fly-fishing paradise like no other – Sette Cama, Gabon. This spectacular destination offers anglers an unparalleled opportunity to pursue numerous saltwater species, including some of the world’s largest tarpon, all while immersing themselves in its richness or wildlife, culture, and community spirit.
The Amazon: Journey into the Jungle
It’s not uncommon for me to be talking on the phone with my mom, going over the mundane details of the week, and nonchalantly say, “I just booked a flight to Egypt,” later adding in the fact that I would be traveling solo in the remote Saharan desert from Cairo to Libya. That’s how I told her about my first solo trip when I was 17 years old. That initial trip set ablaze something within me that hasn’t been put out since, more than 23 years later.
Fly Fish Destination
Destinations is a 120-page, square-bound fly-fishing travel guide printed on 50-pound Somerset Gloss paper to make outstanding photography come alive. It's a book that will be cherished, saved, and read over and over again in living rooms, fly shops, and fine fishing lodges around the world.
Restigouche River Lodge
Emily Rodger, a former Canadian and world champion cyclist has a new passion - fly fishing. She shows a brown trout caught on one of her expeditions.
In the Loop Magazine
We’re totally in favor of 50/50 on the water, but—as it looks right now, especially in Europe—there’s still a long way to go. To get more women into fly fishing, it’s important that female fly fishing ambassadors are provided with the platforms they deserve to make an impact and facilitate recruitment.