Fish

Fly-tying in the "Field"

No, we're not talking about that time when you whipped up a couple Black Caddis on the banks of the Madison with nothing more than a spoon, a Leatherman and some fuzz from your socks. That's cool, but here we're talking about fly-tying "in the field," i.e. Iraq. First sergeant Joe Cunningham is stationed

The 2007 Kudo Awards

Once again, it's the time of year when the staff of FR&R gets together with some of the magazine's closest friends in order to choose those pieces of gear that deserve to be recognized with a Kudo Award for outstanding fly tackle. Selections for the 2007 Kudos were made by a panel of angling experts

From Bamboo To Boron

New rods from Winston, Orvis and High Sierra; L.L. Bean's gearbag; and more

Downeast Bass

  • By: Jim Reilly

Smallmouth bass fishing at Weatherby's lodge

Pits in the Crown Jewels

  • By: Ted Williams

It was a day of superlatives in a place of superlatives. I had thought I threw a long line until I watched the guy fishing with me--Steve Rajeff, who can cast farther than any other man on the planet [see: Ask FR&R July/October]. Together we eased down the clean gravel of the river that sustains the

Can your Waders Kill You?

  • By: Buzz Bryson
  • and Paul Guernsey

And, are nail knots good for saltwater?

Bluefin Summer

  • By: Ted Williams

Will we live to see another tuna invasion like this?

Bass in the Burbs

  • By: Chad Mason

How to find largemouths in your backyard

A Driftboat Roundup

  • By: Buzz Bryson

and Sage's new VT2 rods

Through a Glass Darkly

A good pair of polarizing glasses may well be your most important piece of fishing gear