Tippets: What Would Kent Do, Clean Water Act Celebrates 40 Years, First Permit on the Fly
- From breaking rods to using indicators, to tips for new anglers, Kent Klewein tackles questions sent in by readers in a new feature on Gink & Gasoline, What Would Kent Do?
- Sandra Postel, director of the Global Water Policy Project and lead water expert for National Geographic’s Freshwater Initiative, looks back on the 1972 U.S. Clean Water Act and looks forward to what needs to change and be prioritized in the next 40 years.
- After seven years, Sue Cocking has finally achieved her goal: permit on a fly rod. And while she’d sworn retirement, guide captain Carl Ball of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. teases that “there’s still the Grand Slam.”
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