Author: SCOTT WILLOUGHBY
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Browns Canyon a place of beauty, solace and good fishing
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save NATHROP — About the time a young backpacker named John Fielder discovered his passion for wilderness photography, he was forced to make a decision. “I quickly found out that the photos are best at the…
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Browns Canyon a place of beauty, solace and good fishing
NATHROP — About the time a young backpacker named John Fielder discovered his passion for wilderness photography, he was forced to make a decision. “I quickly found out that the photos are best at the same time the fish are biting,” Fielder said. “So I had to give up one or the other. My fishing…
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There’s still good fishing, even in a drought
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Let’s review what we have learned so far from this drought of a lifetime: 1. When it rains, evidently it pours. 2. When it doesn’t rain, it burns. 3. Either way, traditional approaches to fishing…
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There’s still good fishing, even in a drought
Let’s review what we have learned so far from this drought of a lifetime: 1. When it rains, evidently it pours. 2. When it doesn’t rain, it burns. 3. Either way, traditional approaches to fishing in much of Colorado are suffering as we head into summer’s dog days. The good news in our incredibly diverse…
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Are you ready for summer? Colorado is!
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Every lap around the sun is different. By now, just about everyone recognizes the night-and-day contrast between spring 2011 and spring 2012. From last year’s summer that nearly never happened to this spring’s incomprehensibly early…
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Are you ready for summer? Colorado is!
Every lap around the sun is different. By now, just about everyone recognizes the night-and-day contrast between spring 2011 and spring 2012. From last year’s summer that nearly never happened to this spring’s incomprehensibly early thaw, Memorial Day weekend is about to rediscover its reputation as the unofficial kickoff to the Colorado summer. Especially in…
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Colorado trying to stop decline in mule deer
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save GRAND JUNCTION — In the face of continued decline in the mule deer population throughout much of Colorado and the West, wildlife managers, sportsmen and conservation organizations are in search of the smoking gun. And at least…
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Colorado trying to stop decline in mule deer
GRAND JUNCTION — In the face of continued decline in the mule deer population throughout much of Colorado and the West, wildlife managers, sportsmen and conservation organizations are in search of the smoking gun. And at least a few of them would like to aim it directly at the predatory coyotes they perceive as the gravest threat…





