Author

Chris Hunt

  • Voices from the river

    Voices from the River: Grazing reality

    By Toner Mitchell Livestock grazing has always played a leading role in shaping the image, if not the substance, of America. Evidence is everywhere from the burger in your hand, the jeans covering your butt, possibly your favorite pro football team (“America’s Team”), to the truck you drive “til the cows come home," even if…

  • Yellow perch … in Yellowstone?

    Yellow perch were discovered in Goose Lake inside Yellowstone National Park in 1919. Photo by Wikimedia Commons. Wait. Don't panic. There aren't any yellow perch inside the boundaries of Yellowstone National Park. At least not anymore. I'm in the final throes of researching a book on the wild trout of Yellowstone that'll hit bookshelves next…

  • Video spotlight

    Video spotlight: Aniak Mousing

    Todd Moen at Catch Magazine is at it again. The mousing subculture among fly fishers is just as rabid as any steelhead conclave or dry-fly crew. Chasing big trout on mouse patterns has become nothing short of a religious endeavor for many. Video of Aniak Mousing *TRAILER* - Alaska Fly Fishing by Todd MoenAnd Moen,…

  • Fishing Fly tying

    Fly tying: Black Bear Green Butt

    It's tough for me to get really excited about steelhead flies this fall--Idaho's steelhead run as been dismal, so much so, that I haven't bothered to make the trip to Salmon to swing flies. The last thing the few fish that made it home need is another angler harassing them. Video of Black Bear Green…

  • The caddis: ‘The most dishonest fly ever’

    Big trout won't chase adult caddis as much as they will go after emerging caddis that are still in the water. Tom Rosenbauer doesn't like caddis flies. OK. Maybe you need some background. I'm in snowy Island Park, Idaho, for a couple of days this week to drop in on the School of Trout, a…