Casting for Ghosts: The Madison River Murders
Love, Mystery, Intrigue, Montana...fishing, romance, tribal history and high stakes finance...and murder.
Love, Mystery, Intrigue, Montana...fishing, romance, tribal history and high stakes finance...and murder.
The Madoff brothers once owned a piece of Abel?
Charles Schwab Jr. owns a trophy ranch on Mitchell Slough?
Just as flies for other species suggest various food forms appropriate for attracting those quarry, so bonefish flies portray the creatures eaten by Albula vulpes. However fly patterns for this elusive species must accomplish a few other critical tasks besides just looking like dinner.
LINK (via: Frankenfly)
This mystery begins when Spinner, a New York City native who would rather pirouette than fly cast, catches the family prize––much to her boy cousins' dismay. The prize fish, a huge cutthroat trout, had been thought to be extinct in the river, and Spinner and her cousin set out to solve the mystery of how this one spectacular cuttroat survived until Spinner reeled him in.
In the case of Dan Magers, steelheaders should go further, forking over $25 and devoting a few evenings to serious study of his new book.
Magers, of Bigfork, has backed his steelheading savvy with detailed records of Idaho’s Clearwater River. The information will boost the probability of catching steelhead in varying conditions in any river using any method, he said.
LINK (via: The Missoulian)