Anglers Journal

Newfangled

The natural world doesn’t give a hoot about the size of your portfolio, the type of graphite in your fly rod or the number of outboards bolted to your transom. We care, but the fish we chase are blissfully ignorant.

Change is a constant in our discombobulated world where technology rushes past tomorrow before today has been put to bed. Everything has a shorter shelf life. The old ways? Fuhgeddaboudit.

How will this throw-away thinking change our fishing world, which moves to natural cycles,

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