The last few weeks of spring usually surrender an abundance of important mayflies, and their hatchings and twilight egg-layings are just cause for celebration.
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On Opening Day, a Stream of Memories
October 24th, 2007
By Ernest Schwiebert An ardent fisher’s favorite rivers are increasingly peopled with ghosts, and Opening Day is more pilgrimage than fishing.
OUTDOORS; A Little Cold and Wet Is Fine For Late Spring’s Cornucopia
September 22nd, 2007
By Ernest Schwiebert The last few weeks of spring usually surrender an abundance of important mayflies, and their hatchings and twilight egg-layings are just cause for celebration.
[$] OUTDOORS; A Little Cold and Wet Is Fine For Late Spring’s Cornucopia
September 18th, 2007
By Ernest Schwiebert The last few weeks of spring usually surrender an abundance of important mayflies, and their hatchings and twilight egg-layings are just cause for celebration.
[TS] OUTDOORS; A Little Cold and Wet Is Fine For Late Spring’s Cornucopia
September 17th, 2007
By Ernest Schwiebert The last few weeks of spring usually surrender an abundance of important mayflies, and their hatchings and twilight egg-layings are just cause for celebration.
JOURNEYS; On Opening Day, a Stream of Memories
September 17th, 2007
By Ernest Schwiebert An ardent fisher’s favorite rivers are increasingly peopled with ghosts, and Opening Day is more pilgrimage than fishing.




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