by Andrew M. Wayment | May 1, 2012 | Hunt & Fish
Idaho is a fly fisherman’s paradise. This great state has it all from small freestone, pocket-water streams to raging rivers, warm-water reservoirs to alpine lakes, and meandering meadow streams to ultra-technical spring creeks. You can pretty much pick your passion...
by Monica Matthews | May 1, 2011 | Getting-Out
The mention of Harley Davidson motorcycles brings many images to mind. To someone who has dreamed of owning a Harley since they were a kid, just the sound of a slight squeeze of the throttle can send chills down their spine. To others, the image of biker camaraderie,...
by Pete Wood | Mar 1, 2011 | Hunt & Fish
Every year I say to myself, “This year I am going to do it; I am going to fill my fly boxes before summer.” Unfortunately, only rarely do I follow through. But I should, and if you do much fishing, you might want to as well. A great fly selection is one of the best...
by Jason Lugo | Jan 1, 2011 | Features
The hard packed snow crunches as the blue Chevy Duramax and enclosed trailer come to a stop in the freshly plowed high mountain parking lot. As four people exit the vehicle excitement fills the cool crisp air. The sounds of zippers and Velcro mix with laughter and...
by Pete Wood | Jan 1, 2011 | Hunt & Fish
Falling snow usually means one thing for Idaho anglers: Time to case the rod and unpack the decoys. However, if you have had your fill of 4 a.m. wake-up calls, sky-busting poor sportsman, and nasty “river-liver” dinners you pretend to enjoy but truthfully only suffer...