Author Archives: Greg Thomas

Reasons to Fish This Winter. Because…

So, maybe you need a little incentive to get on the water this winter. You may have some snow on the ground, or it may be raining, but that’s no excuse not to be on the water. The fish are … Continue reading

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Winter Arrives In Montana—a visual

I used to publish a magazine called Tight Lines, and prior to that I put together a publication called Fly Line. These were great projects that were super beneficial to the angler, each article containing a ton of information on … Continue reading

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Biologists to Destroy Lake Trout Eggs in Yellowstone

Sounds like the National Park Service may finally have a solution for controlling non-native lake trout numbers in Yellowstone Lake while boosting sagging populations of native cutts. That would be awesome because Yellowstone Lake used to be one of the … Continue reading

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Kamchatka, Russia Reopens for Anglers

You like wild? Really, really wild? And you like some big rainbows and dollies thrown into the mix? Salmon, too? If so, you better make some excuses for the spouse, or build up a shore pass some other way, because … Continue reading

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Wrap-up from Denver ISE Show

Thanks to all who attended the International Sportsman’s Exhibition in Denver last week. I had a blast flipping through all those images and sharing those stories with you. And thanks to those who came up afterward and introduced yourselves. Great … Continue reading

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Images of the Year 2011

Each December, as the year wanes, I like to go through photos from the past 12 months and select my favorites to share with you. Most years they are dominated by fishing shots, but 2011 was a strange and busy … Continue reading

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Winter Issue Fly Rod & Reel now available

Just wrapped up Fly Rod & Reel’s winter issue and it should be hitting the newsstand any day. I took over the helm in May and I think this is the best issue I’ve produced. That’s been the trend, in … Continue reading

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Winter Driving. Get to those fish risking life and limb.

You go fishing or hunting during the late season when the snow flies and you best be ready to attack the roads, because they’ll be trying to eat you. I’m not as gung-ho on the icy road driving as I … Continue reading

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Bugslinger + Buff Equals Award Winner

You may already know that Bugslinger makes some killer t-shirts and gear, including the wicked belt I’m wearing right now, but you may not know that Slinger hooked up with Buff, which makes UV face and hand protection for anglers, … Continue reading

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Chasing Mr. Big. A British Columbia Mule Deer Hunt

Just got back from, as it’s provincial license plate states, beautiful British Columbia. I left Missoula on the 2nd and returned on the 8th, the time between spent cruising the icy logging roads and climbing insanely steep ridges. The area … Continue reading

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