The autobiographical novella, first published 50 years ago, arguably created a new type of guy: the literary fly fisherman.
Fifty years ago this month, a slim novella was published not by some big New York City based publishing house to great fanfare but rather a university press in the city of Chicago. The author wasn’t a ...
Lee Wulff made a fly-fisherman's life into an art Say the name Lee Wulff to any fly fisherman and images start spilling out like attracters from an old fly box. A glimpse of the Royal Wulff, his ...
Santa Barbara Flyfishers is presenting actor Tom Skerritt and an authoritative panel, March 31 at the Lobero Theatre to discuss the impact of the movie, and screen the award-winning film directed by ...
One of my favorite stories is “A River Runs Through It” by Norman Maclean. It is an exquisitely written, semi-biographical account of Maclean and his brother, Paul, growing up in Montana as sons of a ...
Subscribe to The St. Louis American‘s free weekly newsletter for critical stories, community voices, and insights that matter. Sign up When the then-emerging businessman Andrew Carnegie ordered the ...
It’s amazing what the muddy, turtle- and tire-filled Trinity River can inspire. While some see a polluted ditch, others see a reason to spend millions for a fancy-schmancy bridge to nowhere. Still ...
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