sustainable fishing

In this episode of Into the Backing, I sit down with Spencer Greening, Nate Pamplin, and Dave Hansen to dive into the complex issue of pinniped predation and its impact on fisheries. Are sea lions truly to blame for declining fish stocks, or is the issue far more nuanced?
Ted Upton is the founder and CEO of Cheeky Fishing, a brand known for its high-performance fly reels and commitment to innovation in the angling industry. In this episode of Anchored, we discuss how Cheeky got its start and take a closer look at what’s really in a fly reel.
Eeland Stribling is an avid angler, conservationist, and stand-up comedian based in Colorado. As a biologist, he works to promote environmental stewardship and inspire the next generation to explore and protect nature. In this episode of Anchored, we discuss his inspiring story and roll up our sleeves to discuss the controversy of the Drake, Nocta and Nike fly fishing campaign.
In this episode of Into the Backing, we tackle a complex and polarizing issue: native fish vs. introduced fish. That phrase has always sounded odd to me, so I figured there must be more to the controversy. We sit down with Bob Mallard from the Native Fish Coalition, writer Kirk Deeter, fluvial geomorphologist Dr. Doug Thompson, and journalist Tom Bie to explore why this divide exists.
Daniel Goz and Jan Bach Kristensen venture off the beaten path to catch tarpon from their float tubes.
Mark Johnstad has been at the forefront of taimen conservation since the early 1990's. Here's his story.
This fascinating article explains the four variations of fish scales, their functions and more!