Entries in montana fly fishing magazine (14)
Winter 2015
"The Art and Science of Taking Exceptional Fish Portraits" by Tom Olivo
"Chuck’s Fly Tying Bench: Tips, Tools, and Techniques" by Chuck Stranahan
"The Smith River: A Natural Treasure" by Jill Yoder and Pat Clayton
"Beware of the Trout Weasel" by Christian Shane, art by Joshua Spendlove
"Lochsa Dreams" by Ehren Wells, art by James Hayes
"Montana, Stream to Remain Nameless" by Capt. Ryan Wojtanowski, art by Ben Whitehead
Fall 2014 Issue of Montana Fly Fishing Magazine
• "Blue-Ribbon Life" photography by Jason Savage
• Veteran fly tyer and fly fishing presenter Chuck Stranahan teaches us how to tie Chuck's Sculpin in "Chuck's Fly Tying Bench."
• Ehren Wells profiles the unique fly rod cases of KG Woodworks in "Building a Better Fly Rod Case."
• Joe Cummings shares scenes from the water's edge in "Spinner Fall."
• Connor Tapscott shares recent his recent trip to Montana in "A Journey Westward."
• "Madison Views" a photo essay by Justin Edge
• "Cold Storage" by John Grassy, DNRC Information Officer
• Jesse Bussard and Ben Whitehead round things out with a little poetry/watercolor combination with "The One That Got Away."
MT Fly Fishing Spring 14
In this Issue:
Cameron McDonald leads in with "Old School," a photo essay shot mostly in south-central Montana.
In "Sometimes it's not About the Fish," Brad Hansen reminds us that sometimes fly-fishing has more to do with teamwork and building a lasting friendship.
Shane Anderson, of North Fork Studios, talks about the plight of a natural icon in "Wild Reverence: The Wild Steelhead's Last Stand."
Taylor Todd profiles a 'small drinking town with a fishing problem' in "Craig, Montana: An Angler's Paradise."
Patagonia Books shares some great dry fly and Tenkara tactics from their latest title "Simple Fly Fishing."
Greg Lewis teams up with a number of our photo contributors to give a tip of the hat to the ladies of the sport in "Women Fly Fishing."
Patti McCarty shares some fly-fishing poetry: "A Fish Tale," accompanied by artwork by Eric Schirmer.