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The River Dog

Published in Uncategorized, Boats

Dogs have their place on a boat, period.

Pardon my preference to the canine companions we all love so much but it’s true. When you bring a dog on a boat, or in our case a barge sized raft loaded to the gills with camping equipment, you often spend your day receiving smiles and waves from complete strangers. Who doesn’t love that?

River treasures

Published in Voices from the river, Featured

Over the years on countless rivers and streams, I’ve found treasures. When the fishing slows or just for a change of pace, I walk around with my head down. It’s amazing what you can find. Of course, there’s the disappointing: tippet or leader pieces, shotgun shell casings, spent bobbers and the make-me-want-to-pull-my-hair-out cigarette butts and plastic water bottles. But

Eklutna River

The Eklutna River basin, tucked away in a valley not far from Anchorage, is rich with history. It’s the homeland of the Native Village of Eklutna, a source of drinking water for Southcentral Alaska, and a favorite recreation area for local residents. The river, once a thriving salmon fishery, has been greatly diminished by inadequate

A Nation’s River

In the mountains of Virginia and West Virginia small streams tumble through hollows choked with hardwoods and laurel. In the valleys, creeks are born at gurgling limestone springs.  Generations ago there were trophy-sized native brook trout here. But as our nation grew the health of these creeks and these trout was an afterthought. Man’s impact damaged trout streams and trout populations. 

The Way Forward for the Eel River

Published in Dam Removal

PG&E’s decommissioning plan for the Potter Valley Project on California’s Eel River would remove all in-river facilities and make it the longest free-flowing river in the state

Voices from the River: Return of the Sandy River

Published in Voices from the river

TU’s Dean Finnerty fishing the Sandy River as a teenager. By Sam Davidson Ten years ago, on a river revered for its huge wild steelhead, more than a ton of dynamite reduced a 47-foot high dam to rubble. The dam was named after a whistling rodent and the river after a big sandbar early European

Voices from the River: River sunfish of summer

Published in Voices from the river

By Mark Taylor The local river is a trout river. Sort of. From October through May the state dumps thousands of hatchery-reared rainbows and brookies into it. By summer those fish are long gone, caught and creeled by locals who are both dedicated and skilled. Then the river is back to what nature intended, which

Wild Soul River

We are an abolitionist slow-living and herbal gathering space. We believe in the collective. We believe in community ability to sustain projects and benefit the collective. We believe in radical healing. Rebecca Guanzon and justin adkins are the co-owners and are all about the slow and intentional life. Getting outside, being one with the rivers,

River Run Angling

River Run Angling is a full service guided fishing outfitter. River Run Angling offers fly-fishing and conventional light tackle trips for brown and rainbow trout.

Barrett’s River Lodge

Beautiful riverfront lodge on the South Holston River, ideal for a group of anglers or a family & friends’ getaway in the heart of the Holston Mountain range. Experience world-class fishing just steps from the front porch.

Tug Hill- Black River

Serving Tug Hill communities and the area from Lake Ontario to the Adirondacks – From Oneida Lake to the lower St. Lawrence.

The White River Inn

  Our mission is to provide a place where you can relax and find a time out from the daily stress and worry. We are a place to immerse your mind, body and spirit in the tranquility that nature and the outdoors provide. This all-inclusive lodge is certainly in a class all by itself on

Where The River Runs

Where The River Runs is a New Mexico based outdoor adventure team. We offer online fly fishing education via video courses and are passionate about telling outdoor adventure stories with a focus on family, culture, and a positive outdoors legacy.