Contemporary Sporstman February 2014
Photographer Mark Lance's B/W photo essay Silver Ghosts on the Gaspe is just one of the articles worth checking out.
Photographer Mark Lance's B/W photo essay Silver Ghosts on the Gaspe is just one of the articles worth checking out.
Salmon fishing the Gaspé Peninsula in crystal clear waters has Henry Gilbey hooked.
Terry Wieland hits the road-bound for Dayton, Ohio and the H. Gerstner & Sons factory. It's a story of a small company with superb products that has weathered the storms of a century.
Managing Editor Jim Stenson reveals his dirty secret: this die-hard outdoorsman is a birder, and not ashamed of it.
An artist with a rare talent for both watercolor and fly-fishing is an amazing, and highly unlikely, combination. Take an inside look at Diane Michelin, and how she uses watercolor to make the water sing.
IN THIS ISSUE:
-Isaias Nicolaevici captures the wonders of fly fishing in the remote Kola Peninsula.
-Terry Wieland explores the advantage of English walnut―a favored gunstock wood for centuries.
-Henry Gilbey considers how thinking about captions can improve your photography.
-The third installment from Norm Zeigler’s Rivers of Shadow, Rivers of Sun.
Terry Wieland on his trip to Argentina to hunt doves.
Part II of Jeff Bright’s salmon-fishing adventure on Iceland’s Big Laxa.
Henry Gilbey on fishing the saltwater flats of the remote Seychelles.
The second installment from Norm Zeigler’s Rivers of Shadow, Rivers of Sun.