LOVE AT FIRST STRIKE | Laurel White
Getting to Patagonia isn’t necessarily easy. Falling in love with Argentina, on the
other hand, happens quick. From spring creeks requiring stealth and patience, to
chuck-and-duck fishing from a drift boat, the fish are plentiful and the views are
intoxicating. Then there’s Juancho, which will literally blow you away.
COACH AND RELEASE | Emily Roger
Endurance athletes are used to feeling the burn. On the hunt for the elusive
Grand Slam—hooking a permit, a bonefish and a tarpon all in the same 24-
hour period—before she can hook up, angler, cyclist and ultramarathoner Emily
Rodger has to learn to let go.
PISCATORIAL PRESCRIPTION | Teddy Cosco
In the wake of a global pandemic, if they didn’t engage in physical and social
activity, Canadians 45-years-old and older experienced more symptoms of
depression and anxiety. Which is why standing waist-deep in a glacial river with
the sounds of rushing water and the anticipation of the next cast is not just
nourishing, but necessary.
TROUT BUM IN STEEL TOWN | Bob Covey
In Steelhead Paradise, the rivers are wider, the rods are bigger and the required
casts are longer. But for visiting anglers, there’s another context to learn: the
Indigenous nations who call this area home have sovereignty, and much more
critical than my desired battle with a salmon, they’re fighting for their home.
Plus, so much more!