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"fly fishing" Definitions
  1. the sport of fishing in a river or lake using an artificial fly at the end of the line to attract and catch the fish

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Mr. Parr, 32, is a professional fly fishing guide based in Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado, and a founder of Lillard Fly Fishing Expeditions.
Catskill Fly-Fishing Center and Museum You'll find plenty of evidence of Sullivan County's long fly-fishing history at these country-style houses dedicated to the sport and its key figures.
Fly fishing mostly and I wanted a portable sharpening tool.
A River Runs Through It Two words: fly fishing. 8.
Private fly fishing lessons are included in the ranch's rate.
"I'd be one of those fly fishing guys," he said.
"It's completely crazy that fly-fishing has been identified as a man's sport," said Kate Taylor, a fly-fishing guide who recently returned from leading a group of six women in Bristol Bay, Alaska.
During his awake colonoscopy, he discussed fly-fishing with the gastroenterologist.
In summer, he works as a fly fishing guide in Jackson.
He is on the board of New Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing, a provider of physical and emotional rehabilitation for disabled active military service personnel and disabled veterans around the country through fly fishing and related activities.
The Orvis Fly Fishing school wants to make planning your vacation easy.
I also provide fly-fishing lessons and am a guide on trips.
He also has a fly fishing guide business, Upstream Endeavours, in Brevard.
Those extra flows also helped keep tubing and fly-fishing businesses open.
For him, that means practicing the Native American flute and going fly fishing.
Fly-fishing on the Rio Corcavado in Argentina can cost more than $5,000.
The fly fishing-inspired design of the hearing aids themselves works fantastically well.
I enjoy fly-fishing, but noodling, I'm afraid, I'll leave to Paul. Rep.
She loved being a counselor in training at fly fishing camp this summer.
Women have become the fastest growing demographic in the sport of fly fishing.
I spoke with Josh Greenberg, author of "Rivers of Sand: Fly Fishing Michigan & the Great Lakes Region" and the owner of the Gates Au Sable Lodge, a historic fly fishing camp on a section of the river called the Holy Water.
Swank and Graniel set out on a fly fishing expedition at 11:30 a.
Fly fishing is most popular, but few tackle shops in the area rent gear.
Jon Gluck is an editor and media consultant who writes frequently about fly-fishing.
Whitman's older son, Griff V, got her into fly-fishing when he was 16.
Far Cry 5 has won me over as a chill fly fishing simulator #PS4share pic.twitter.
That price includes access to the hotel's horseback riding, ropes course, fly fishing, and rodeo.
First, they came along fly fishing on a bluebird day in New York's Catskill Mountains.
Biking, swimming, fly-fishing and bird hunting remain active interests — but in a new context.
The place has everything from fly-fishing equipment to souvenirs to surprisingly tasty breakfast burritos.
"You don't have to have any technical skills to go fly fishing," Ms. Lenci said.
A guest at the Livingston Manor Fly Fishing Club, a retreat space in the Catskills.
Additionally, salmon fishing wasn't quite as weather-dependent as fly fishing, also popular in the area — I reached out about fly-fishing lessons to a shop in Coeur d'Alene, only to have the class canceled at the last minute because it was too windy.
Fly fishing in New Zealand is said to be some of the best in the world.
Although pricey in ski season, summertime brings more affordable rates — plus wildflower hikes and fly fishing.
"I'm just disgusted," said Grant Bench, a fly-fishing guide who works with Sundance Mountain Resort.
I see the wisdom of the stronghold strategy in my own, less distinguished, fly-fishing pursuits.
Options for activities in fall and winter include bicycling, fly fishing, guided hikes, sledding and skiing.
But everyone who loves fly fishing shares the opinion that environmentalism is inextricably linked to it.
He gave up teaching only after his fly-fishing catalog business took off in the 1970s.
A fly-fishing shop is on board, as is a zip line company in Las Vegas.
San DiegoSan Diego Union-Tribune Take fly fishing lessons to hiking up to iconic Potato Chip Rock.
Gore Creek Fly Fisherman offers guided fly fishing trips, complete with waders and après river-forging treats.
The performative fly-fishing in Central Park, the fly-tying, those outdoorsy yet fussy arts of manliness.
Two miles of the river flow through the ranch, offering opportunities for fly fishing, rafting, and floating.
But to the fly-fishing faithful, there is no more sacred destination than the Big Blackfoot River.
It seemed, at times, that there was no limit to the access that fly fishing could afford.
Guests can also try their hand at fly-fishing, stand-up paddle boarding and lakeside rock climbing.
They saw sea lions up-close, zipped around in Zodiacs, and tried their hand at fly fishing.
He said he was looking forward to fly fishing on the Mets' day off Monday in Colorado.
There's world-class skiing in the winter, and biking, hiking, fly-fishing, and rafting in the summer.
A concert in Alaska, fly fishing, eating with an Eskimo, and buying as much Carhartt gear as possible.
For example, I spend time in nature doing things I like and that relax me, like fly-fishing.
I made the fly fishing pilgrimage to Jackson Hole, Wyoming, this past week and brought along these glasses.
It starts with fly-fishing for chain pickerel and, well, if that's intriguing you'll like it just fine.
Fly fishing is not for everyone, Mr. Roberts acknowledges, and there's always the hammock and wood-fired sauna.
Guest ranches in the West tend to lose their family patrons just as prime fly-fishing season begins.
She said, 'Well, there's a thing called fly fishing with bent hooks so it doesn't hurt the fish.
I never exactly doubted the assessment, but I also never really understood it until I started fly-fishing.
Vocations Scott Tarrant, 46, is manager of fly-fishing at the Broadmoor, a resort and hotel in Colorado Springs.
Rugged activities such as hiking and fly fishing are balanced by resort-like amenities including a heated outdoor pool.
Maxine said she loved being a counselor in training at fly fishing camp, and that she might teach more.
Snake River, in Jackson Hole, for example, is one of the most renowned fly fishing spots in North America.
When he was not in the dark electron-microscopy room studying bacteria, he indulged his love of fly fishing.
Guided fly-fishing excursions are now offered at many trendy boutique hotels, including The Little Nell in Aspen, Colo.
BOURNEMOUTH, England (Reuters) - Among Ron Grantham's happiest memories are the days he spent fly-fishing with his beloved dog, Spot.
The group invites post-9/11 veterans from all over the country to participate in week-long fly-fishing expeditions.
In the 2007 interview, he called saltwater fly-fishing "a hell of a lot more of a challenge" than freshwater.
Saturday and Sunday: Camp out on Staten Island with trail runs, survival skill training, fly-fishing lessons, yoga and more.
Phil needs have his 70-something-year-old-ass reading AARP and fly fishing rather than running an NBA team.
A two-day affair, complete with a fly-fishing derby before the rehearsal dinner, the celebration would take over the ranch.
Now might be a good time to take a much-needed respite — Wyoming is supposed to be lovely for fly-fishing.
It's fine for power bars, fly fishing gear, or other small items you need quick access to without removing the backpack.
This is especially great when skiing or fly-fishing, when it's important to distinguish very similar color shades at a glance.
Being able to see colors clearly is a boon in sports like fly-fishing, where you need to, y'know, see fish.
But there I was, balancing precariously in a boat on a river in Chile, having my first lesson in fly-fishing.
It is here that he first limns the almost heavenly beauty of fly-fishing and Paul's nearly godlike gift for it.
Go: Epic fly-fishing is just one more reason to visit Patagonia, the celebrated region that stretches across Argentina and Chile.
From left, Becca Skinner, Heidi Dooley, Em Loerke and Molly Robeson on a fly fishing trip in the Tetons in 2015.
More than a few of his reviews were devoted to books on fly fishing, for which he had a deep affection.
After two weeks of touring natural and historic sites, we set off on a fly-fishing expedition to the Onon River.
He guided us through a standard day on the tour which involved a game of catch, fly fishing, plus some golf.
There was Dan Vermillion, a fly-fishing guide and the Democrats' best chance to swing a bright-red state Senate district blue.
Jim belonged to a fly-fishing club with an elementary school teacher who also happened to be an agent for Macho Sports.
Ms. Lenci said that many ski resorts in the United States are in areas with amazing fly fishing in the off season.
She helps run the asphalt company, as well as their two side businesses: a fly fishing resort and a hunting guide service.
SPORTS An article on Monday about the growing popularity of fly fishing among women misstated the river that the St. Johns Bridge spans.
Using social media to showcase women fly-fishing is part of the new initiative, but the rising profile is not without its critics.
Originally focused solely on fly-fishing gear, SmithFly, based in Troy, Ohio, has slowly expanded its product focus to include other outdoor goods.
I was still only one-third of the way to bagging the prize I was really after — a saltwater fly-fishing Grand Slam.
One catalogue, in the nineties, had a little chart of what Patagonia was versus what it was not: Fly fishing, not bass fishing.
She has a cabin and an Airstream trailer, and Regan has gotten to work readying activities: fly-fishing equipment, kayaks, a 4-wheeler.
On the other hand, saltwater fly-fishing is a game of myriad variables, many of them beyond an angler's control, so shutouts happen, too.
It's not uncommon in saltwater fly-fishing to go for hours without seeing a fish, only to suddenly come upon a trove of them.
"I thought, 'I'd really like to take some of them fly fishing,&apos" Nicholson, now 75 and living in Port Tobacco, Maryland, tells PEOPLE.
Longer term, the idea is to launch new sections on the site every six to eight weeks, including fly fishing, kiteboarding, camping and hiking.
I also break down what other kinds of tackle you need for fly fishing and recommend a great guidebook on how to tie knots.
I also took up fly-fishing with an almost obsessive passion, wetting a line everywhere from Wyoming and Idaho to the Bahamas and Belize.
The charm of this novel, which has metaphorical fly-fishing advice woven through its pages, lies in beautifully rendered observations of small, still moments.
I'm planning to take advantage of the benefits of retirement: more time with my grandchildren, more time on the stream to do fly-fishing.
The days of fly-fishing on the Florida Keys flats from the 1950s to the 1970s were cutthroat, with turf wars among the guides.
He enjoyed skiing, fly-fishing, biking, hiking and travel with his wife, the former Kathinka Osborne, who had been an Olympic skier from Sweden.
I've been fly-fishing since childhood and love any chance I get to share the thrill of that first catch-and-release with someone else.
Three months ago, she said she signed a contract with a sponsor, Hardy, a maker of fly fishing rods and reels based in Alnwick, England.
He studied natural resources management in college and has worked as a kayaking guide and fly fishing instructor, aiming to make the outdoors his life.
I've been wearing both for about six months between fresh and saltwater, but recently brought them along on a recent fly-fishing excursion to Wyoming.
Visitors to the Catskills are likely to be familiar with the Phoenicia Diner on Route 28 near Esopus Creek, known for fly-fishing and tubing.
Mr. Brokaw said in a telephone interview this week that Mr. Kreh had helped better his double haul cast, perhaps the hardest in fly fishing.
I liked the fly-fishing thing as a visual motif (rivers are pretty!), but it never really sank in the way McKay wanted it to.
Ms. Scieszka and Mr. Weinberg now have a baby girl, Amina, whom Mr. Weinberg often straps into a Baby Bjorn when he goes fly fishing.
They are the fastest growing demographic in fly fishing but have to find proper gear, navigate social media and plan self-defense in the outdoors.
I may have taken some easy electives in sailing and fly fishing at Marist College, but I don't think my students should pay for it.
Maddow and Carlson are about the same age — she's 46, he's 50 — and they each go fly-fishing to wipe the news from their brains.
I had a Tinder date in which we went fly-fishing in Prospect Park and then got happy-hour margaritas at a place on Vanderbilt.
Veit was a veterinarian at an animal hospital; Schumacher was a histologist and had recently been hired as a fly fishing guide, the Star Tribune reported.
If you could discuss the difference between saltwater and freshwater fly-fishing, he'd turn a blind eye in the chow line if you wanted another tray.
This time, Cheney is our Willard, guiding us into the White House, the Pentagon, and the manicured estates where politicians sip Coors and go fly fishing.
When he took clients out on fly fishing trips, they inevitably asked him about his sandals because they trusted the experience and expertise of a guide.
I'm not big on fly fishing vests (they look funny and they're bulky) and I like to pack my few basic essentials in with my waders.
I send my dad pictures of the trout I pull from Colorado mountain lakes, and he regales me with stories from his foray into fly fishing.
But I found myself musing that if I had more time, or money, or perhaps a car, it might be nice to take up fly-fishing.
CreditCreditBecca Skinner, via Orvis ROANOKE, Va. — Kim Brannock became fascinated by fly-fishing after watching "A River Runs Through It," a 1992 film starring Brad Pitt.
At the DeBruce, a boutique hotel and culinary destination in Livingston Manor, N.Y., the wall art, bookshelves and nine-course tasting menu are fly fishing-themed.
I'm still deep into an obsession, but the pleasure of urban fly-fishing is that you don't have to be obsessed at all to pursue it.
I highly, highly doubt that they just tossed the chains in the water like they were fly fishing, hoping that the chains would catch onto the corpse.
Wounded in 2005 during an explosion in Iraq while serving as an Army captain, Forseth had once enjoyed fly fishing with his father, growing up in Montana.
A devout vegetarian, he was a self-described catch-and-release "fly-fishing nut" who, according to an Angelfire fan page, once caught an 80-pound halibut.
As we celebrated my debut catch with a beer, I realized that fly-fishing does not have to be in a foaming river to be a challenge.
During your visit to Franconia Notch State Park, you can also swim in Echo Lake, go fly fishing at Profile Lake, rock climb, bike, and much more. 
Daines, a father of four who has been married to his wife, Cindy, for 31 years, will also do a fly-fishing event later in the year.
A. I manage all things associated with fly-fishing at the Broadmoor, and I oversee daily operations at our separate fishing camp, 75 miles from the resort.
Guests at the ranch can go horseback riding, fly fishing, or swimming in a nearby pond, or they can play games and relax in the main lodge.
For a half century, Mr. Kreh, a globe-trotting fisherman, journalist and author, was a colorful and highly influential figure in both freshwater and saltwater fly-fishing.
I had spent a couple of hours fly fishing there and it was a satisfying afternoon, one that thousands of other anglers have experienced on this river.
CreditCreditMarcos Zegers for The New York Times On the final morning of a weeklong fly-fishing adventure to Patagonia last December, I finally found my white whale.
These days, when he's not running his home inspection business, Property Doctors, he can be found surfing, fly fishing, scuba diving and fixing up an old Airstream trailer.
At their Facebook Live session, Mr Rauner and his wife sat at a wooden table, beer glasses in hand, and talked about fly fishing, sunflowers and strawberry milkshake.
Don Jr., an avid hunter, fly-fisherman and former member of the board at the Catskill Fly Fishing Center and Museum, is frequently spotted by locals fishing alone.
Apart from the festival, the 214-room hotel offers golf on a course that held the 228 Ryder Cup, as well as falconry, fly fishing and horseback riding.
The company also offers camping in the mountains, boat and kayak rides, fly fishing and stays with local families, as well as cooking classes and folklore music displays.
In addition to plenty of hiking and skiing options, the area is known for exceptional fly-fishing along the Madison, Gallatin, and Yellowstone Rivers, all Blue Ribbon trout streams.
Atkins, who previously worked as a fly fishing instructor at Orvis, said he has seen the number of family units that attend the classes together increase in recent years.
His building houses a small barrel winery, a yarn manufacturer, a coffee roaster, a distributor of fly fishing equipment, a dance studio and a computer repair shop, among others.
It was the late 1980s, and whitewater and fly fishing guide Mark Paigen stood in a boat somewhere in western Colorado, looking down at his wrinkly, grit-covered feet.
Judge Neil Gorsuch is a laid back, fly-fishing, fourth-generation Coloradan who also happens to have an Ivy League education, a brilliant legal mind and an established judicial record.
"Virtually any consumer product can be sold via a subscription model," said Brian Runnals, founder of Postfly Box, a subscription box service for the $1 billion-dollar fly-fishing industry.
"To use a local analogy, Democrats should try casting the fly line a little farther out into the river" But this fly-fishing governor is entering the race pretty late.
Horseback riding, fly fishing, skeet shooting, hiking, and archery are among the daily activities available and the ranch outfits guests with gear for each including authentic cowboy boots and hats.
"It is ridiculous," said Bronwyn Hennessy, 44, who runs a fishing lodge in Montana and was wrapping up a fly fishing tour on the island with a night in Havana.
At Gros Ventre, a six-night all-inclusive stay starts at $2,170 per person, and guests can go fly fishing, horseback riding, hiking, rafting, and learn how to wrangle cattle.
Tebow ended up spending more than 15 minutes talking to the man about a wide range of topics, from fly fishing in North Carolina to football in the Southeastern Conference.
They're a pretty penny or two (you're looking at an $800 price tag for the set), but let's face it: Fly fishing was never going to be an inexpensive habit.
Whether your loved ones are into crafting, wine or fly fishing, subscription boxes are a gift-giving strategy for people who have a hard time shopping for the perfect gift.
"But our father was the kind of fisherman who threw night crawlers into local streams," said Mr. Lee's brother, George, so he learned dry-fly fishing from a local ornithologist.
"I've become completely addicted to fly fishing," said Mike Kauffman, 23, a tech entrepreneur and Manhattan resident who recently bought a home in the Catskills with his girlfriend, Annah Lansdown.
It also has become more accessible, thanks to classes, including Orvis's free Fly Fishing 101, which started in 2010, or local guides advertising their services on platforms like Airbnb Experiences.
At an outing with Ms. Richards's family in Colorado in July 2015, Mr. Killip taught Dr. Richards fly-fishing, and later they shared a gondola ride high in the mountains.
It was like the beginning of "Red Dawn" and rural America was under attack and Terry and I were out fly fishing amid the opening salvos of World War III.
"The greatest strategic error of my adult life was to take my wife to Maine on our honeymoon on a fly-fishing trip," he said, referring to his first marriage.
He heard about catch and release from fishermen from Michigan and made it his cause, reasoning that the popularity of fly-fishing in Montana might deplete the stocks of trout.
" George P. Bush, son of former Florida Governor Jeb Bush and one of the former president's 17 grandchildren, remembered fly fishing and sharing ice cream with the man he called "Gampy.
Across the actual harbor in Hoboken, 1450 Washington has a boat, the S.S. Friend Ship, built by Blue Water Dories, a company in Boise, Idaho, that typically makes fly-fishing craft.
" George P. Bush, son of former Florida Governor Jeb Bush and one of the former president's 17 grandchildren, remembered fly fishing and sharing ice cream with the man he called "Gampy.
And in the last year, from August 2018 to August 2019, revenue from the fly-fishing business increased from $1,000 to $4,200 (Knox came on as a partner in January 2019).
Whitman said in a 2001 interview that they went five or six times a year, and that she used to buy a lot of fly-fishing equipment on eBay while CEO.
The coal face photo -- taken at North Antelope Rochelle Mine in Wyoming -- was replaced Friday by one of a man fly fishing on the North Platte River, also in Wyoming, Crandall said.
I tested one out on the grass flats and channels of the Florida Keys while fly fishing, free diving, and lazing, and it's my new favorite fishing SUP (stand-up paddle board).
My guide for the day was John Herzer, a 25-year Missoula resident and the owner, with his wife, Terri, of Blackfoot River Outfitters, one of the area's top fly-fishing operations.
Packages are built around guided fly fishing excursions, art workshops at the Woodstock School of Art and learning about edible mushrooms during a two-hour guided hike, led by expert mushroom hunters.
Few weekenders consider fly-fishing an expression of rage and depravity (quite the opposite), and sushi diners ordering kuromaguro are apt to feel pangs from their pocketbooks more than from their souls.
That afternoon, as wedding guests towed rafts down to the lake for the fly-fishing derby, there was a full sighting: Kardashian and her children were seen sitting in an all-terrain vehicle.
"We all grew up in awe of my grandfather, a larger-than-life figure who we'd catch fly-fishing off the rocks of Maine, talking up where the bluefish were running," he said.
To pay for it all, at least in the beginning, they used Mr. Andrés's credit cards, or cash from the pockets of the Orvis fly-fishing vest he wore like a battle jacket.
Famous for its fly-fishing, it was once home to a number of 19th-century outdoors clubs (some of which still exist today) on the Beaverkill, a trout-stocked tributary of the Delaware.
He came back to see me the next time, and he gave me a huge hug, because for the first time in years he was able to go fly-fishing with his son.
The kind of motion—technically known as filament dynamics—can also be seen in casting a fly-fishing line and the motion of a sperm's tail—and possibly the long tail of an apatosaurus.
But as a young man growing up in Connecticut, with grandparents who lived in Maine, he developed a kinship with nature — in particular, a love for standing knee-deep in rivers and fly-fishing.
But now the river, one of Montana's premier fly-fishing destinations, is empty as wildlife officials and scientists race to contain the spread of a microscopic invader, a parasite that is deadly to fish.
Bryan Cranston read the category about chemists, a nod to his role in "Breaking Bad," and Jimmy Kimmel introduced a geography clue about a Montana River near Bozeman on which he enjoys fly fishing.
His first side venture is as the founder of Atlanta-based digital marketing agency Caffeine Marketing, and his second is serving as an active partner in a fly-fishing guide business in North Georgia.
That often means riding a horse with his shirt off, hunting in the Siberian Tyva region, holding a big gun with his top off or fly fishing, you guessed it, with his top off.
When global policymakers gather this week at the Fed's annual conference in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, aside from fly fishing and hiking they'll think at length about whether their prison sentence amounts to a life term.
Now a year-round destination offering everything from golf and fly fishing to snowshoeing and dogsledding, the town is split into three sections: Canyon, Meadow and Mountain Village, which is home to Big Sky Resort.
"Customers have really enjoyed that, and we're seeing folks who have gone to Montana, and then they hear we've got one in the Bahamas and they've always wanted to go saltwater fly fishing," Atkins said.
Around the web, Amazon users give Smith a formidable 4.7-star rating overall, and premier fly fishing publication Hatch calls Pros: Lens tints for all light, fishing-, performance-, and lifestyle-specific framesCons: Can be pricey
Craggily handsome in a vaguely Willem Dafoe way, he grew up in San Antonio with a father who enjoyed hunting and fly fishing, so he has the "arts of manhood" element deep in his DNA.
Fly-fishing is part of the roster of all-inclusive activities on the ranch, including horseback riding, archery, mountain biking, yoga and hiking on 280 miles of trails, ranging from 270,222 to 25,2700 feet elevation.
Leaning often on biography in his speech, Judge Gorsuch cast himself as a humble Westerner, reared on fly-fishing, with malice toward none in his decade as a federal appellate court judge based in Denver.
"Meg is a true business titan and has been a trusted friend and advisor to me for years," wrote Dropbox CEO Drew Houston, who also noted that her "fly fishing analogies" made an impression on him.
Package activities range from four rounds of golf and spa treatments for all guests to a guided fly-fishing excursion with Orvis, a guided falconry hike and a group hike up Mount Equinox, the resort's namesake.
It's no surprise then that fishermen from around the country, including groups like Seafood Harvesters of America, the Fishing Communities Coalition, and the American Fly Fishing Trade Association, have sounded the alarm and oppose this legislation.
Called "The Last Good Country," it features a reception with Valerie Hemingway, his daughter-in-law and personal assistant, a boat tour of the lake and a fly-fishing demonstration marking the opening of trout season.
His book "Fly Fishing in Salt Water," which he said he wrote "not to make money, but so I didn't have to answer so many darn questions," was published in 20113 and remains an essential text.
The annual Fly Fishing Show is at the Convention and Expo Center there, and it's a measure of how stir-crazy people like me get this time of the year that the joint will be packed.
"I found out today that Ron used to go fly fishing when he finished work and take the dog across the fields with him while he fished," said Deanna Barnes, home manager at care home, told Reuters.
"Some people around here don't like that he lives in the area, they resent him for his father's policies," a volunteer at the Catskill Fly Fishing Center and Museum, who sees Don Jr. around town, tells PEOPLE.
John, 24, had just moved back to our hometown in Minnesota after honing his fly-fishing skills in Montana; Maria and her twin, Nikos, were enjoying this trip before heading off to their freshman year at college.
That has drawn more of those residents to its classes, which are on everything from current events — such as contemporary gender roles, nuclear weapons and gerrymandering and the right to vote — to memoir writing and fly fishing.
Among the 41 people killed in the crash was 22-year-old Jeremy Brooks of New Mexico, who recently graduated college and was heading to Russia to work as a fly-fishing guide, his former boss told CBS.
I was shown two shoppable iterations of a black jumpsuit that appeared like the bottom half of a goth Gingerbread costume: The more advanced one looked like a pair of fly-fishing waders made of black wool ($1,219).
I fished, ("They still bite in the rain," a friend had told me only days before in real life, the two of us fly-fishing along the Arkansas), then set about my routine of collecting food and arrowheads.
Art Lee, a writer and guide who described the sylvan joys — and the slyest tricks — of fly-fishing to generations of trout and salmon anglers, died on July 25 at a hospital in Middletown, N.Y. He was 76.
"You can ride horses on the beach, take a boat trip from the local fishing village, go fly fishing in a fairy tale landscape and try your hand at clay skeet shooting," said Ms. Sulek of Epperly Travel.
Offering more than 60 activities for guests to enjoy, like snowmobiling or skijoring (skiing while pulled by a horse) in the winter and fly-fishing or biking in the summer, Hurst says they are always adding new experiences.
He explained the backstory of a Swiss doctor and fly fishing enthusiast who'd been inspired by flies to create a hearing aid with slim silicone feathers that would hold the device in place while also letting in ambient sound.
A new initiative, begun over the summer and led by the equipment and apparel company Orvis, in partnership with Simms, Costa and Yeti, has among its objectives the goal of an even gender split in fly-fishing by 2020.
The references all point to an 8-mile out-and-back trail that begins just south of Yellowstone National Park and ends at a natural bridge formation along Clear Creek, a famous fly-fishing spot near the Wind River mountain range.
Located on eight acres in the heart of Jackson Hole, this is an ideal spot to indulge in extracurricular pursuits, from fly fishing, biking and whitewater rafting in the summer to skiing, snowshoeing and hiking once the weather cools off.
While recovering from prostate cancer surgery at the Walter Reed National Military Center in 2005, Ed Nicholson's thoughts kept returning to his first time fly-fishing on Idaho's Snake River during a break in his military training for the Navy.
On the weekends, Trump Jr. and his family often retreated to their home in upstate Roscoe, New York, known as Trout Town, USA, where locals say he's known to indulge in two of his favorite hobbies: hunting and fly-fishing.
DISCOVERING I used to be into horseback riding, fly fishing, hiking, but I have a 6-year-old son, so now it's a constant quest to find the biggest garter snake by the Salt River near where we live in Wyoming.
My father died when I was 2, and when I was about 6 a cranky but kind neighbor gave me a fly rod and some flies (the fly-fishing version of lures) and told me to stay off his front porch.
No, playing around in the dirt and the water is not a cheap hobby: Whether they're climbing, fly fishing, camping, surfing, or just hanging out at the beach, there are certain pieces of equipment that are plainly and simply essential.
They're probably great, but I'd just as soon skip the extra cost and wear thick wool socks, like these from United By Blue, which I only wish I'd thought of bringing along before fly fishing in the snow this past week.
The pink lenses are for ultra-low light and are what you might want to start the morning and end the evening with, which I did several times this past week while fly fishing my way around Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
After his Anchorage performance, the singer took it easy and sent Meyhem Lauren and the Alchemist out to Chalet Lake Lodge in Chelatna, Alaska, where salmon gurus Matt Bertke and David Bacon were ready to show them the fly fishing ropes.
Fly fishing, I quickly came to realize, offered membership into a certain group of attorneys in the legal community in Reno, men whose friendship, or at least fraternity, happened to be professionally useful — sometimes in ways that made me feel uneasy.
The owner and operator, Eduardo Barrueto, the son of a local teacher and angler, was guiding a wealthy client on the lake some years ago when the man asked Mr. Barrueto if he'd like to open a fly-fishing lodge there.
Once strictly reserved for the taps of New York City and neighboring states, the cold flow gives life to a biomass of insects and trout that has turned the region into one of the premier fly-fishing locales in the country.
Alas, this does not cheer Mr Vermillion, who grew up fishing these waters for trout and now works as a high-end outfitter, guiding the wealthy and powerful to the world's best fly-fishing spots, from Montana to Alaska and even Mongolia.
He eventually asked to be released and decided to go on a fly-fishing camping trip with his brother-in-law, discussed options with his wife and, when he still did not have a clear decision of what to do, turned to prayer.
On a recent fly fishing trip in Hawaii, I realized, perhaps a little too late in the day, that the shades I'd brought along were not defining the elusive bonefish I was trying to spot — not as well as my guide's Smiths were.
She also leavens her image as a globe-trotting influencer — posting magazine-worthy Instagram photos of tropical vacations and celebrity weddings — with that of a girl-next-door Texan who gets Starbucks via drive-through and takes conference calls while fly-fishing.
There's something about fly-fishing (flies even appear over the first batch of end credits) — to be honest, I can't make heads or tails of this at all — and then there's what I'd consider the catastrophic example involving Cheney's literal, physical heart.
It was the first half-hour of the first day of a three-day fly-fishing excursion to Ambergris Caye, a small spit of land just off the east coast of Belize, and already Emir had led us to a sweet spot.
That was a change from the final moments of his second day of hearings, Tuesday's marathon session, where an exhausted Gorsuch was fielding softball questions from Republicans on the Judiciary Committee concerning his fly fishing techniques and a Western past time called mutton busting.
Meet Neil Gorsuch: a fly-fishing Scalia fan His selection also sets up an intense fight with Senate Democrats, still angry over the Republicans' decision to essentially ignore former President Barack Obama's nomination of Judge Merrick Garland for the empty Supreme Court seat last year.
An hour's drive west of hipster arts haven Asheville, the small town is close to big vacation attractions, including the activity-rich Eastern Cherokee Reservation and its Harrah's casino; Dollywood in nearby Pigeon Forge, Tennessee; and gem mining, hunting, fly fishing and rafting venues.
In addition to its proximity to the park, the resort has a team of recreation specialists who can arrange for activities within Yosemite like guided and self-guided hikes, bike rides, excursions to swimming holes and fly-fishing trips to the Tuolumne Meadows area.
As a boy in upstate New York, I had fished with spinning tackle on local ponds and lakes, but when I saw the movie, fly-fishing struck me as something richer and more complex than conventional fishing, as much an art form as a sport.
The Clearwater IV 9-foot 5-weight is about as versatile as a trout fishing fly rod gets, and the mid-flex rating makes it perfect for surface (or "dry") and subsurface (or "wet") fly fishing, both of which appreciate softer and stiffer flexibility, respectively.
" It opens with a clip montage of Ms. Lunden horseback riding, bungee jumping, ice climbing, fly fishing, ice skating, playing baseball, and, again, horseback riding, before cutting to her on set in a TV studio where she observes, "Boy, is life fun these days!
The town is blessed with almost 300 days of sunshine, there's skiing on Mt. Bachelor, various alpine lakes on which to kayak or stand-up paddleboarding, fly-fishing, a river wave that can be surfed, rock climbing, golf courses, and hiking and biking trails aplenty.
It turned out that my book editor, whom I already knew to be a fellow fly-fishing obsessive, had been staking out a spot on the Bronx River, a place where he could fish for carp regularly without jeopardizing his career or neglecting his newborn.
Depending on your home country, affluent vacationers can consider luxury ranches in Montana, gardening and cooking classes with a two-Michelin-starred chef outside of Oxford, helicopter-assisted fly fishing in New Zealand, or a surfing and raw food retreat in Byron Bay, Australia.
New Zealand, wonderfully far from anywhere, really does seem to have it all: glaciers and jagged peaks, charismatic fauna, vineyards, lusty rivers for fly-fishing or rafting, dive sites and thousands of miles of glorious coastline—not to mention the cosmopolitan, foodie cities of Auckland and Wellington.
Although Shakespeare mysteriously discontinued the original Ugly Stik series in 2013 — the hardy rods which truly earned them their namesake — I still use an array of newer models for just about everything but fly fishing and offshore excursions for pelagic fish like tuna and mahi mahi.
Dan Vermillion, the owner of a fishing guide service called Sweetwater Travel (who gave President Obama a fly-fishing lesson in 2009) is chairman of the Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission, which oversees fish and wildlife policy in Montana, and a longtime observer of wildlife here.
In Campbell's moving memoir, which doubles as a kind of extreme parenting guide, crisply detailed scenes are stacked with rural perils and pleasures, from treacherous canoeing, solitary fly-fishing and cabin building to grizzly bear threats and emotional nuance between a very loving parent and child.
"Ninety-five percent of villagers in the area where Doljanka flows have signed a petition against the mini hydro plants, which would destroy local community's plans to develop fly-fishing and sport fishing," the Coalition for the protection of rivers in Bosnia, the NGO, said in a statement.
The name of the Livingston Manor Fly Fishing Club may recall the elite private fishing clubs of the old-school Catskills angling community, but this creekside glamping village — where annual memberships cost hundreds not thousands of dollars, and the benefits are tailored to weekenders — is the millennial set's take.
About an hour from Halcott lies the Beaverkill Valley Inn, a historic hotel sitting on the banks of the Beaver Kill river, a world-famous fly-fishing spot in Lew Beach, N.Y. There's no cellphone service, so for years the inn and its guests shared a satellite internet connection.
"The lack of local input, I mean, it's a huge concern because you're essentially at the whim of a bunch of politicians who may or not know even where we are," said Jeff White, 44, who manages the Delaware River Club, a bait shop and lodge for fly fishing on the river.
The term saltwater fly fishing usually conjures images of wading calf-deep in gin-clear waters across Bahamian sandflats for bonefish, but the reality is that most of us will spend most of our time wetting lines in more northern climes, which is fine, but a fly line fit for the job is in order.
Such offbeat, sometimes sentimental details — including a pair of wood cutouts of the wild salmon they caught and released while fly-fishing in Canada or a tubular chair that Schnitzer bought as a young man in the '70s — reflect the philosophy that guided Champalimaud and Schnitzer when they began to judiciously underdecorate the restored space.
He learned to hunt and fish as a boy in the woods and streams of central Maryland, but did not discover fly-fishing, the most challenging form of the sport, until after World War II — after he had served in an Army artillery unit in Europe and fought in the Battle of the Bulge.
Globe-trotting fly-fishing enthusiasts can ply all manner of waters in the region, from big freestone rivers to deep azure lakes to tiny meandering spring creeks, and those waters hold fish in numbers and sizes (including bona fide monsters; fish over 240-inches aren't unheard of here) that are hard to find anywhere else.
In the reverent title novella from Norman Maclean's semi-autobiographical collection "A River Runs Through It and Other Stories," set mainly on the Big Blackfoot River in Montana during the summer of 1937, a steady older brother narrates a family fly-fishing story, which reads like a love letter to his unruly younger brother.
After that "good joke" Stan made to his boss and her pillow talk about how she understands the work stress he must be under, even if she can't know the details, I'm both expecting some big revelations to emerge from their upcoming fly-fishing weekend and feeling like the show must have something trickier up its sleeve.
Salt Water Sportsman and Hatch magazines both offer excellent crash courses on the most essential fishing and fly fishing knots, respectively, but for those who prefer to study the old-fashioned way, the late, great Lefty Kreh (along with Mark Sosin and Rod Walinchus) leaves us with "Practical Fishing Knots" which covers all the bases, and then some.
While fly-fishing for trout in New Mexico, Kirk Wallace Johnson learns about a heist that soon consumes him: In June 213.99, 216.99-year-old Edwin Rist broke into an outpost of the British Museum of Natural History, and left a few hours later with a stash of bird specimens whose exotic, rare, and stunning feathers are worth tons of money in the niche world of salmon fly-tying.
" It provides a further sense of the abilities of this young writer, who works as a fly-fishing guide on the Yellowstone River, to note that, during a quiet moment in this same scene, Sid stares at the sky from a tall rock and watches, in a lovely observation, "the now greatly diminished moon drift down toward the far black horizon like a pale phosphorous match head broken off in the striking.
From the mangroves of the Yucatán watching for green-winged teals to the grand ballet of fly-fishing on the Salmon River in Nova Scotia, Mr. Bryant's often-poetic, first-person accounts took readers to many places, but perhaps none more so than the mythical past, when boys went fishing with their fathers, watched rainbow trout hover above the pebbles in a brook and learned that patience, cultivated during hours in a duck blind, was more than a needlepoint virtue.

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