AJ Book Review: The Wild Salmon Chronicles
If you’ve ever been to the interior of Idaho, you know that it feels every bit the many hundreds of miles away from the Pacific …
If you’ve ever been to the interior of Idaho, you know that it feels every bit the many hundreds of miles away from the Pacific …
The following is excerpted from Dylan Tomine’s wonderful new book, Headwaters: The Adventures, Obsession and Evolution of a Fly Fisherman. OK, I’m just going to …
With trout season approaching Adventure Journal revisits their review of Patagonia’s lightweight packable waders. When I first heard “packable waders” I rolled my eyes a …
An updated review by Justin Houseman of Reyr Gear’s “magical” telescoping fly rod. We’ve had this rod for a couple of years now, and have …
Many of the streams that people count on for fishing, water, and recreation are getting warmer as global temperatures rise. But they aren’t all heating …
Often the barrier to entry to taking up fly fishing is the cost of the gear. John Housman lays out how you can get in …
I’m not sure how we missed this one when it was released three years ago. Unless a tree has borne blossoms in spring, you will …
In this piece in the Adventure Journal, Trout Unlimited’s southwest region communications director Kara Armano eloquently shares how fly fishing provides in more ways than …
“Don’t spend money on gear. Spend it on plane tickets.” An Adventure Journal essay by Brendan Leonard on the benefits of kicking the obsession …
Until recently, drones priced within the reach of non-professional adventure photographers have had three major downsides. They were too unwieldy to pack for adventure. The …