A History Of Fly Fishing For Trout.
Unlock four and a half centuries of fly fishing history. A History Of Fly Fishing For Trout. –
I HAD THE misfortune of going down to Sharm El-Sheikh the other week. It had been some time since my last visit and I had been warned about the level of development but I could not believe the changes made in the last three or four years. It has
For Your Information – Miami Herald
The For Your Information column appears in The Miami Herald’s Broward section. You’ll find classes, clubs, programs for senior citizens and children, and community entertainment events. Items contributed must be received at least two days in advance
Outdoors notebook: Pack inducted into fishing hall of fame – Austin American-Statesman
Longtime Waco angler Charlie Pack was inducted into the Texas Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame Saturday in Athens. Pack has specialized in crappie fishing in Central Texas, has been active in introducing youngsters to fishing through his Tadpole
Profiles: Fighting invasive species – Statesman Journal
How do invasive species affect you and what you do? Seeing English ivy spreading makes me mad and frustrated. Ivy is being allowed to spread from the coast to the mountains wiping out plants, trees, wildlife/bird habitat and riparian areas where it
Popular Daufuskie pig shot with shotgun – Island Packet Online
The latest incident occurred sometime Tuesday when the couple’s pet pig was shot in the rear with a shotgun, said Capt. Toby McSwain of the Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office. The pig was kept in a pen at the Prospect Hill Lane home of Tyler Gerow and
A way with clay – Financial Times
By the 17th century, rinsing hands had become an essential element of dining etiquette in wealthy European households. To this end, decorative fountains were increasingly installed in adjacent closets or even incorporated into elaborate, multi-tiered
‘Twit twoo’ – Guardian Unlimited
Stumbling around a dark, drizzly forest in Wales at 4am, with 50 metres of annoyingly tangled microphone cable and the taste of last night’s curry still in your mouth, is not normal human behaviour. But I’m not interested in normal human behaviour. I
Prof’s bird-brain research honored – Raleigh News & Observer
Erich Jarvis, a neurobiology professor at Duke, holds a zebra finch, the kind of songbird whose brain pathways he has studied to determine how the bird learns vocal sounds. BORN: May 6, 1965, in Harlem, N.Y. FAMILY: Wife, Miriam Rivas, who works in
Birding paradise – Guardian Unlimited
As autumn arrives in the Scottish borders, so do thousands of ducks, geese and swans. They come from as far away as Iceland and Spitsbergen, in the Arctic Ocean, to enjoy the relatively mild winter in the British Isles. Whooper swans travel in family
Nature adds unexpected thrills to Disney World – Newsday
In this kingdom of fantasy, there’s magic in reality, too. Birds, some of them thrillingly rare or unusual, come here to spend the summer or take a break in their travels. And silvery bass swirl the waters of Seven Seas Lagoon and Bay Lake, testing


