
THE FLYFISH JOURNAL, Volume Nine Issue One, Fishing
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The Flyfish Journal, a premier quarterly publication dedicated to fly fishing culture, adventure, art, and conservation.
DEPARTMENTS:
Rises: "That Time You Didn't Break a Rod" (p. 002)
Masthead: "Fishing the Swamp, Then Draining It" (p. 020)
Editor's Note: "The New, New Thing" by Steve Duda (p. 022)
Contributors: "Just Get in the Van, Already" (p. 026)
Cutbank: Includes "The 72-Minute Cutthroat" by Erin Spaulding (p. 030), "The Spring Creek Master" by Nathaniel Riverhorse Nakadate (p. 038), and "A Well-Lit Pier in Midtown" by Alex Ford (p. 098).
Confluence: "Heron" by Michael Hill (p. 036)
Conservation: "Net Loss: Fighting Atlantic Salmon Farming in the Puget Sound" by Paul Moinester (p. 100)
Open Water: Features "1-800-BEATDOWN" by Gregory Fitz (p. 104) and "A Lucky Strike" by James Joiner (p. 106).
Tailout: "Down But Not Out" (p. 110)
FEATURES:
Adventure: "THE MOTHER COUNTRY: Exploring Ethiopia's Untouched Water" by Jamie Melvin (p. 042) and "YOU ARE NOW ALONE: Alaska's Togiak Wilderness by Raft" by Peter Jaacks (p. 066).
Profile: "WHEN THE MOUNTAINTOP MET THE MANGROVES: Keeping the Faith With Ansil Saunders" by Brian Irwin (p. 054).
Gallery: "CATSKILL CHILL: Among the Guides in Upstate New York" by José A. Alvarado Jr. (p. 082).
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