Tippets: Tsunami Debris, Fishing Tips from Argentina, Gas Leak in Western Colorado
- Arriving via skiff from Japan, over two years after the devastating 2011 tsunami, live fish have arrived near Long Beach, Washington.
- One of the great things about fly fishing is that what you learn translates: to different countries, watersheds, species. And Kirk Deeter and Tim Romano share what they learned on “the ultimate cast and blast” in Argentina. Via Field & Stream.
- After a “liquid natural-gas product” has been identified as leaking from Williams Energy into nearby Parachute Creek in Western Colorado (and to date, has not been stopped), state lawmakers are looking at increasing fines for oil and gas spills.
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