Fly Fishing
Masters of Craft: Fly-Fishing
Protecting Native Trout in Yellowstone
Partners in the Outdoors: Fly-Fishing
Fishing for Mental Health
A Trout Stream Near Luxembourg and Germany Is a Fly Fishing Oasis
A Sneak Peek of This Year’s F3T
No-Reel Fly-Fishing in Colorado
The Rivers That Come Alive at Night
The Bahamas Are a Resilient Paradise
A Cuban-American Shares His Fishing Roots
How a Dog Can Help Heal a War Vet
What Dam Removals Can Do for a River
A Float Trip on the Upper Missouri River
How to Explore from Home
Destroying the Fly-Guiding Patriarchy
A Rare Trout Is Revitalizing New Mexico
Meet Alaska’s Most Interesting Lobbyist
A Multisport High-Country Adventure
The Beauty of Finding Your Own Food
Bass-Fishing Florida’s Lake Okeechobee
Fly-Fishing on the Henry’s Fork
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On the Idaho side of the Tetons, a six-mile stretch of river running through the ranch of the Henry's Fork is one of the most prolific fly-fishing destinations in the world. This is where anglers come to test their dry fly-fishing abilities. And there's one photographer who's capturing this place best: Bryan Gregson. The Misfit Saviors, from Sage and Tributaries Digital Cinema, follows Gregson's transition from snowboarding to becoming a top-tier fishing photographer.