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- It Takes a Village –The few people who live within the world’s last remaining taimen watersheds generally rely upon natural resource use and have relatively low-income levels. Safeguarding these taimen strongholds often requires assisting local communities to recognize the social and economic value of taimen conservation.
- Fly Fishing 101 – NewbiesAs a newbie to the sport of fly fishing, there are a few common mistakes that you may find yourself making when it comes to casting. These mistakes can be frustrating, make it difficult to catch fish, and even be dangerous
- The Ultimate Adventure"Local onlookers were perplexed with the strange ballet of flycasters in motion. Crowds gathered to watch the duo hook and harvest these unusually vibrant, confetti colored trout on the bamboo fringed stream"
- The Samurai Angler"Local onlookers were perplexed with the strange ballet of flycasters in motion. Crowds gathered to watch the duo hook and harvest these unusually vibrant, confetti colored trout on the bamboo fringed stream"
- Hunting in KoreaIn a tense moment, the falconer must remove the pheasant quickly. Falcons with full stomachs, won’t hunt for the rest of the day. 15 to 20 birds per hunt were not uncommon in the 1900s when populations of pheasant were more abundant.
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