Topic: conservation



Celebrate a Conservation Win for Keys Permit
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During the spring and early summer, permit in the Florida Keys leave the flats and migrate offshore to spawn in deeper water at reefs and wrecks. Tracking data from Bonefish & Tarpon Trust’s tagging program show that the most important … Continue reading

Bringing the Lackawanna River Back to Life
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Story By Barry Beck As Seen in Fly Fisherman Magazine The Lackawanna River in Northeastern Pennsylvania was called a “waking giant” in a recent Fly Fisherman feature article (Aug-Sep 2018), was included in the most recent edition of Trout Unlimited’s … Continue reading

Simms Signs the Outdoor CEO Pledge
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Simms is proud to announce that our CEO, Casey Sheahan, has signed the Outdoor CEO Pledge – an initiative launched through the In Solidarity Project. The Pledge’s goal is to bring the outdoor industry together to help improve representation and access for … Continue reading

A Win For All Things Wild
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In a great showing of bipartisanship for the sake of our national parks, equal outdoor access, and preserving the wild places that we hold dear, the Great American Outdoors Act cleared its final hurdle. Let’s all raise a glass and … Continue reading

Keepemwet
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A Popular Hashtag Evolves Into a Website Promoting the Next Level of Catch-and-Release Fishing. Thankfully, the notion of catch-and-release has caught on and become highly practiced by a large percentage of anglers. While releasing a fish you don’t intend on … Continue reading

On The Water With Bruce Chard
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Simms Guide Ambassador and Florida guiding guru Bruce Chard talks about guiding Leona Helmsley, protecting the Keys and life in the sun. You have been guiding down in the Florida Keys for a while now?  Talk to me about how … Continue reading