For many anglers, myself included, trout fishing is synonymous with small freestone streams. Dry flies, undiscerning fish, mountain air, complete solitude – sign me up. Unfortunately, these streams ...
When it's hot enough to fry an egg on the boat ramp, floating on a river of 50 degree water is the place to be. That's why legions of paddlers and trout anglers head to the White River below Beaver ...
While some states still have formal trout openers, most allow year-round fishing so anglers can get out there even during the depths of winter. Although trout need cold water to survive, when water ...
With snow falling in many valleys, the state’s Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks has some ice fishing pointers and ...
What did the fish say when it swam into a concrete obstruction in the river? “Dam!” Okay, that was kind of corny, but the dams found on the rivers that intersect North America have a special place in ...
For better or worse, there are more than 80,000 dams on rivers in the United States. Some serve essential purposes—irrigation, flood control, hydropower generation — but many are no longer in use, ...
We’ve always known that fish leave reservoirs or impoundments by going over dams. It’s a big reason why fishing below dams is so successful and popular. However, those losses of fish from the ...