Last week Conservation Hawks kicked off a campaign called 50 Million Anglers ahead of this year's November elections. It focuses on encouraging anglers to make their voices and concerns heard by the way they vote, as well as interact with their politicians, from national to local levels. https://youtu.be/yHxFnSxdVLY?si=MnWUsCGdLWixj1yI From their release: Watch five respected fly … Continue reading 50 Million Anglers
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Florida Did the Right Thing… For Now
So, no golf courses on Florida state parks, at least in the immediate future. Looks like the Florida government is going to postpone any state park "improvement" plans pending further input and evaluation. An article from WPTV gives a good quick synopsis of what changed this week. Governor Ron DeSantis addressed the topic, making some … Continue reading Florida Did the Right Thing… For Now
Florida, Do The Right Thing
Living in Florida for the last decade, I've seen a lot of things. It's true that it's different than "up north", but the happenings are also not usually as crazy as mainstream media will have you think. There's a reason why the "Florida Man" stereotype exists, but you're not going to find him everywhere in … Continue reading Florida, Do The Right Thing
Catching Up With… Tom Sadler
Tom Sadler is what one might call a "jack of all trades." A fishing guide, freelance writer, executive director, political strategist, conservationist, veteran, and of course family man... not to mention a few other things I failed to detail. Back in the early 2010s, Tom's Dispatches From The Middle River was one of the more … Continue reading Catching Up With… Tom Sadler
Ohio Brook Trout?
So as you're reading this, I'm probably somewhere in Northeast Ohio. Likely at (or near) Kent State University, participating in a parent/student orientation ahead of my daughter's freshman year of college. While the move to Ohio is part of Lilly's life adventure and will likely have little impact on my fishing, I was curious as … Continue reading Ohio Brook Trout?



