The Camp Book

Mazie leapt from the blind into the pond. We never trained her quite right and she—a lean, graceful swimmer, a yellow lab with a magical nose—always assumed we’d killed something. When we missed, w...
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Edgar carries quite a few titles lately: fine artist, father, husband, former gallery owner, current business partner, life-long angler, and freshly-minted hunter among many. For today, though, he’...
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Around forty years ago, Mill caught his first tarpon on a fly, an oceanside fish near Islamorada. “One came up behind my fly,” Mill recalls, “and then my fly grabbed a bit of sargassum grass, so I ...
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The great pursuit of turkeys has led us into the field year after year. Now we feel pretty darn certain that we make the best gear to hunt turkeys in. But, what's the best state to hunt turkeys in?...
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In the Field: Appalachian Cast & Blast
Waterfowling or catching a monster winter brown seems to drive enthusiasts out into what many would call “unbearable conditions.” so we chose to toss on extra layers, crack hand warmers and wear t...
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My partner Chris comes from a long line of proud Montanans. His father was one of the family’s only members to leave small-town-Montana, for a career in the Air Force. Moving from Germany, to Hawai...
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In our professional pursuits, we captained ships and tugs around the world which required good gear and camaraderie amongst the crew. These days, we travel from Alaska to Argentina, in pursuit of t...
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