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Chris Hunt

  • Angler science: Help solve the mystery of Didymo

    By Matt Barney A new Angler Science project from Trout Unlimited aims to mobilize our members to contribute their field observations and help scientists understand an organism that can dramatically impact trout waters. Didymo, more colorfully known as rock snot, has been labeled an invasive species in the past, and many anglers associate it with…

  • Fishing Trout Tips

    Trout Tips: Fly selection

    Delaney Hunt with a Black Canyon rainbow. Photo by Chris Hunt. The second chapter in TU's newest book, "Trout Tips," deals with fly selection. When we fish new water, we're often mystified at what the trout we're after might, in turn, be after. Hence the age-old question, "What're they hitting?" Several years ago, on southeast…

  • Video spotlight

    Video spotlight: I am a Fly Fisherman

    Put yourself in the shoes of Rich Schwend, a hard-rock miner from Billings, Mont., but also a rabid fly fisher. "Being a miner in a fly fishing community isn't easy," he says. He gets that, in today's fly fishing world, protecting our trout resources often means that anglers are at odds with the mining industry.…

  • Fishing Fly tying

    Fly tying: The Red and Black Midge

    Midge nymph patterns are deliciously simple to tie, and the pattern Tim Flagler demonstrates in the video below is no exception. I love any fly that uses simple thread as a true fly ingredient, not just something to fasten all the other ingredients to the hook. The Red and Black Midge is dependen t on…

  • Voices from the river

    Voices from the River: Dolly Alley

    By Eric Booton It’s called Dolly Alley for a reason and we NEVER skip it. You’re not guaranteed to hook up, there are no guarantees in fishing, but if we are headed to the Kenai, you can guarantee that we are stopping at Dolly Alley. Among the rivers and streams that we frequent as anglers,…