Tippets: Nifty New Stove (Or is It a Charger?), Carpin’ in a Cicada Hatch, BTT Membership Drive, Crooked River Irrigation a Win-Win
- Cook your stream-side dinner and charge your GPS at the same time all with twigs. If it works as advertised, that is exactly what the new BioLite CampStove will do.
- When David Knapp and a buddy went out on Tennessee’s Caney’s Fork they intended to catch large brown trout raising to dying cicadas. While they did catch a few memorable ones, it was his first carp on the fly that still sticks with him today.
- The Bonefish & Tarpon Trust is currently offering those who sign up for a new membership an opportunity to win a monthly drawing or enter to win a trip to Ascension Bay Bonefish Club. For those who are already members, renew and enter a drawing for a 6-night vacation at the Pesca Maya Lodge.
- By adding lining to irrigation canals in Central Oregon’s Deschutes River Basin, fishing and farming interest groups hope to prevent water from leaking from the naturally porous rock structure of the canals in order to save the secondary source of water, the Crooked River.
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