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Key grip and trout wrangler at the Middle River Group, LLC. Playing Doc Holliday to the Wyatt Earps of the fish and wildlife conservation world. Deputy Director, Marine Fish Conservation Network. Guide and instructor, Mossy Creek Fly Fishing. Freelance outdoor writer.

Mojo | The Week That Is: 30 X 30: Biden’s Bureaucratic Bogeyman Or A Real Plan To Curb Climate Change?

June 8, 2021 By Tom Sadler

Mountain Journal founder Todd Wilkinson and I join forces for our “The Week That Is,” column where we discuss topical events relating to the nation’s capital city and the public land West.

Our conversation this time centers around the Biden Administration’s 30 x 30 plan for addressing climate change, the first of its kind in US history. What could it mean for the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and public land West?

Read it here > 30 X 30: Biden’s Bureaucratic Bogeyman Or A Real Plan To Curb Climate Change?

HATCH | A rod tip

May 5, 2021 By Tom Sadler

Todd Tanner shares arguably the most important fishing tip out there.

It is a provocative article that starts with a discussion about whether you should string your rod and tie on a fly before heading to the water or do all that after getting to the water. There is a chilling account that posits a solid reason for being in the “before” camp.

In true click bait fashion, I’m not going to spoil a good story or reveal the tip. You are going to have to read the article to learn what it is. I promise it is worth it.

FWIW, I agree with Todd…

Source: https://www.hatchmag.com/articles/rod-tip/7715262

Mojo | The Week That Is: What Toll On Wildness When Humans Want It All?

April 8, 2021 By Tom Sadler

Each week, I have the pleasure of joining Mountain Journal founder Todd Wilkinson in our “The Week That Is,” column where we discuss topical events relating to the nation’s capital city and the public land West.

This week’s conversation looks at the impacts outdoor recreation on the character of the backcountry. We need to ask ourselves some important questions.

Read it here > What Toll On Wildness When Humans Want It All?

Fishing Tip | Casting in Tight Quarters

April 3, 2021 By Tom Sadler

I’m always on the look out for easy ways to explain things. In the video below from Gink and Gasoline’s Kent Klewein explain how to get your flies into the strike zone in close quarters conditions.

Check it out

Source: Tight Quarters Trout Fishing from Gink and Gasoline

Fishing Tip | Seeing Small Flies on the Water

April 3, 2021 By Tom Sadler

I’m always on the look out for easy ways to explain things. In the video below from Rio they explain how to make fishing tiny flies a whole lot easier.

Check it out

Midge Fishing With A Sighter from RIO Products on Vimeo.

Mojo | The Week That Is: Fishing’s ‘Hero Pose’: How Do The Fish Feel?

March 25, 2021 By Tom Sadler

Each week, I have the pleasure of joining Mountain Journal founder Todd Wilkinson in our “The Week That Is,” column where we discuss topical events relating to the nation’s capital city and the public land West.

This week’s conversation looks at fish photos, the why, how and whether there might be a better way to capture the moment.

Read it here > Fishing’s ‘Hero Pose’: How Do The Fish Feel?

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