
Stalking New Zealand Trout by Foot and Helicopter
Exploring the rugged rivers of New Zealand’s South Island in pursuit of big trout in wild waters.

Exploring the rugged rivers of New Zealand’s South Island in pursuit of big trout in wild waters.

Discovering life on an isolated spit of sand off Honduras surrounded by permit, fishing tales and good-natured guides.


This remote fishery off the Mosquito Coast of Honduras is known for its bonefish, permit and flats that stretch to the horizon.


Eight guides who make their their living on the insect-rich waters of this desert spring creek, which runs through Idaho’s sagebrush prairie

Fishing both sides of the Andes in one trip highlighted the region’s diversity

There’s a spot in Chilean Patagonia near the confluence of two rivers, one aquamarine-clear and the other the color of earthen tea, where Pancho Salas and his family call home.

A fly guide from Idaho discovers more than just bonefish, tarpon and permit on his first visit to Cuba.

Fishing was the reason for this trip, and the fishing has been very good, the Salas family has astounded me with their kindness, work ethic and authenticity.

Exploring the rugged rivers of New Zealand’s South Island in pursuit of big trout in wild waters.

Discovering life on an isolated spit of sand off Honduras surrounded by permit, fishing tales and good-natured guides.

Portraits of fly-fishing guides from around the world.

This remote fishery off the Mosquito Coast of Honduras is known for its bonefish, permit and flats that stretch to the horizon.

A day in the life of fly-fishing photographer Val Atkinson

Eight guides who make their their living on the insect-rich waters of this desert spring creek, which runs through Idaho’s sagebrush prairie

Fishing both sides of the Andes in one trip highlighted the region’s diversity

There’s a spot in Chilean Patagonia near the confluence of two rivers, one aquamarine-clear and the other the color of earthen tea, where Pancho Salas and his family call home.

A fly guide from Idaho discovers more than just bonefish, tarpon and permit on his first visit to Cuba.

Fishing was the reason for this trip, and the fishing has been very good, the Salas family has astounded me with their kindness, work ethic and authenticity.