
The Turn Home
A timeless story of closing the loop and returning to one’s natal waters


Veterans of wars 40 years apart find peace fly-fishing a New England trout stream.

A collection of twisted hooks and stories from the days when big striped bass prowled Block Island, Rhode Island.

Here at last was an almost-virgin, freestone stream that looked like the streams that Arnold Gingrich, Ray Bergman and A.J. McClane had written about.

He wants his picture taken in front of a sign that reads: “Idaho … Too Beautiful to Litter.”

Arthur Shilstone, one of sporting art’s masters, is a transparent watercolorist.

Bugs can be a “living hell,” as anyone who has fished any amount of time will attest. This video captures our (losing) battle with flying,

Big, beautiful Dolly Vardens, a remote river, gin-clear water and great fishing highlight this video.
Dick Goin’s long battle to restore salmon to Washington’s Elwha River is the subject of the recently released full-length film The Memory of Fish

Words to live by: an ode to a river by the estimable writer Roderick Haig-Brown, spoken by Mel Krieger.

A timeless story of closing the loop and returning to one’s natal waters

Veterans of wars 40 years apart find peace fly-fishing a New England trout stream.

A collection of twisted hooks and stories from the days when big striped bass prowled Block Island, Rhode Island.

Here at last was an almost-virgin, freestone stream that looked like the streams that Arnold Gingrich, Ray Bergman and A.J. McClane had written about.

He wants his picture taken in front of a sign that reads: “Idaho … Too Beautiful to Litter.”

Arthur Shilstone, one of sporting art’s masters, is a transparent watercolorist.

Bugs can be a “living hell,” as anyone who has fished any amount of time will attest. This video captures our (losing) battle with flying,

Big, beautiful Dolly Vardens, a remote river, gin-clear water and great fishing highlight this video.
Dick Goin’s long battle to restore salmon to Washington’s Elwha River is the subject of the recently released full-length film The Memory of Fish

Words to live by: an ode to a river by the estimable writer Roderick Haig-Brown, spoken by Mel Krieger.