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Issue #14 - 2011
By Joseph Daniel • Photos by Joseph Daniel One thing I can say is that it’s real – real as in actual, as in I’ve seen it with my own eyes and experienced it firsthand. Beyond that the legendary palolo worm hatch in the Florida Keys is maddeningly transcendental. Everyone seems to know someone who...

Issue #14 - 2011
By Grant Wiswell • Photos by Grant Wiswell Insidiously, even sinisterly, a thick mist had emerged from the black pools of the Irigoyen. Almost organically the vapor crawled over fallen branches and gnarled roots, as it blanketed the floor of the ancient forest. Silhouettes from the contorted beech trees...

Issue #14 - 2011
By Geneviève Joëlle Villamizar • Photos by Mikey Wier and Peter Mullett I was fascinated with Mongolia long before I read about its taimem. I devoured all things Mongolia – foreign films, fish stories and any kind of cultural write-up I could find. After attending a slideshow...

Issue #13 - 2010
By Roy Tanami • Photos by Tim Romano Until very recently, all I really knew about New Zealand were these four things, in roughly the following order; she produced the world best rugby players, (the All Blacks), the world's best twelve-meter sailors (remember the America's cup?), she...

Issue #13 - 2010
By Dick Cameron • Photos by Grant Wiswell Most avid fly fishers would consider living on the edge of world-renowned Ascension Bay, Mexico and running a fly fishing lodge a dream come true. Those of us in the industry know the reality to be quite different. While I do have a front row seat...

Issue #13 - 2010
By Joe Daniel • Photos by Augustin Bastons When you really think about it, traveling to the Rio Juramento in Salta province, Argentina is an extraordinary excursion. For me, the trip began in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado where I headed southeast along the Great Plains of America...