As the sun rises over the mountaintops, the light wind carries the smell of Cottonwood trees and the occasional Spruce. The various shades of green encase the fisherman ...
On April 20, 2020 / By Seth Fieldsby Dana Sturn Here’s the thing: I never wanted to get too excited about hatchery fish. For me hatcheries represent a special kind of evil—like middle-aged despots, and ...
On April 20, 2020 / By Seth FieldsA trip to Chile offers tough-to-reach rivers and the chance to fish giant rainbows on an infamous lake called Hero or Zero. By Matt Harris My gallant and ...
On February 28, 2020 / By Seth FieldsYou can hit the major rivers at prime time, or you can find your own game to play, on a mostly deserted field. by Dave Hughes I know ...
On January 6, 2020 / By Seth FieldsThere are secrets to be had in thin water. By Ralph Scherder THE ROUGHER THE ROAD GOT, the narrower the stream became, and by the time our convoy ...
On May 22, 2019 / By Seth FieldsThis is a short film that follows American Angler editor Ben Romans, and his son Samuel, into one of Wyoming’s many high-mountain valleys in search of solitude, trout, and fellowship. ...
On August 11, 2016 / By Ben RomansAmerican Angler magazine covers fly-fishing tactics, tackle, destinations, news, and fisheries conservation for a national readership of more than 40,000 fly fishers of all levels.
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