Category Archives: Fishing

Fishing For Hal

Jake de Grazia wrote this on Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

Categorized as Adventures, Fishing, Stories

The camera was probably somewhere close to the stream. I’d imagined the search to be much easier. I’d forgotten the depth of the spring-green weeds between the rocks, forgotten that I’d forgotten my exact path [...]

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One Time I Caught a Fish THIS BIG Contest

Dax Kelm wrote this on Monday, June 29th, 2009

Categorized as Cloudveil, Contest, Fishing, Photographs

We know that some of you reading this today, could write a book about really good fish stories, “One time I caught a fish this big!” You could talk about dragging a shed out onto [...]

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Summit on the Snake

Wogo wrote this on Friday, May 29th, 2009

Categorized as Causes, Conservation, Festivals, Fishing, Snake River, Uncategorized

The 11th Annual Summit on the Snake kicks off at 6:30 tonight with the River Film Festival at the Teton Science Schools Jackson campus.
Several short river themed films will be screened, including the National Geographic [...]

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First Online Gear Repair Guide

Sarah Hubbard wrote this on Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

Tagged as , + Categorized as Climbing, Education, Fishing, Gear, hunting

We would all like to think we are Macgyver in the backcountry, but do you really know what to do when you get a leak in your waders in the middle of the river, or [...]

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That’s Mr. Bie To You

Wogo wrote this on Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

Categorized as Fishing, News

If I had to write down at gunpoint the Top Five Places I’d never expect Tom Bie to show up, The New York Times Fashion section would be right up there with a Pampered Chef [...]

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The Season That Never Ends

Landon Mayer wrote this on Monday, April 20th, 2009

Categorized as Cloudveil Athletes, Fishing

The one thing that I have always loved being a native to Colorado is the surprise of weather that can at times make it seem like the season will never end. Well, this spring was [...]

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Busy Since January

Carter Andrews wrote this on Friday, April 17th, 2009

Categorized as Cloudveil Athletes, Fishing

Jackson Hole will always be called home for my wife Heidi, our two girls Haley and Payton and myself so it was not unusual for us to find ourselves there over Christmas.
What a blast we [...]

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Fly Fishing in … Hawaii?

Dave McCoy wrote this on Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Categorized as Cloudveil Athletes, Fishing

In our our little corner of the world, the fly fishing industry, there aren’t many places left to be discovered that will really ignite a spark. I say this tongue-in-cheek to a degree, [...]

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Spring Season: Escapism of an Urban Nature

Lauren M. Whaley wrote this on Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

Categorized as Adventures, Cloudveil Catalog, Fishing

Jeff Galbraith writes this from Bellingham, Washington. This is the second essay this week from Cloudveil’s Spring 2009 catalog.
ESCAPISM OF AN URBAN NATURE
Escape. The Great Escape. Escarpment.
Escarpment brings to mind the movie “First Blood” and, [...]

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Clean Angling

Wogo wrote this on Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

Categorized as Causes, Cloudveil Catalog, Fishing

River users have been dealing with invasive species for as long as we’ve been walking, boating, jet skiing and tubing waterways. Water-sucking tamarisk, whirling disease, zebra mussels, quagga mussels, water hyacinth and other non-native tag [...]

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