BEMIDJI, Minn. – Every fall, about the time most outdoors enthusiasts across the Northland put away their rods and reels and set their sights on hunting, Steve Young gets serious about fly fishing.
It’s fall, my favorite time of the year. Why you might ask? If you live in an area that is dependent on tourism, school has started, and they’ve gone home. The air temperature has cooled off. In fact, ...
We fly-fishers really look forward to the fall, with its cool weather and big trout. But when it arrives, it races by at breakneck speed, or at least that’s how it seems to me. Once the streams begin ...
Recently the overnight lows have dropped into the 30s and 40s. The air is crisp and the afternoon breeze is much cooler. For most students school has begun and the crowds have thinned. Many of the ...
Fall is starting to show itself on the rivers and lakes across the U.S. The water temps are cooling, fish are becoming active, feeding more, and the scenery can be stunning. In my book this is the ...
Brown trout are famous for their aggression towards streamers, and much of that comes in the fall. They’re spawning right now – which means they’re territorial, fired up, and ready to chase anything ...
Our local rivers sustain the need for the basics of water and for connecting with the great outdoors. Trout Unlimited is about fishing. It is also about conservation and community. Trout Unlimited ...
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