Tippets: Dynamic Nymphing, Researching California’s Drought
- There is more to nymphing than a simple dead-drift, as Chad Shmukler writes on Hatch Magazine, where he outlines techniques for “turning a currently unproductive part of your drift, the end of it, into a productive one by adding in a pinch of dynamic nymphing.”
- New research out of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution was recently published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters, examining the drought in California and the state’s history with low-water years. Bob Berwyn explains via Adventure Journal.
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