Discover the legendary Elk Hair Caddis fly created by Al Troth in 1957. Learn why this durable, easy-to-tie pattern remains one of fly fishing's most effective and versatile dry flies.
The XB-70 Valkyrie was a supersonic bomber so advanced it looked like a movie prop—a true marvel built to outrun any Soviet threat. It was designed to be invincible, yet only two were ever made and ...
Fractals are complex, repeating, and infinitely self-similar patterns. While natural fractals such as snowflakes, coastlines, and other shapes have been reported, emergent work shows that fractal ...
The dispersal pattern of the sand fly Lutzomyia neivai was studied through mark-release-recapture experiments in an American cutaneous leishmaniasis endemic rural area in Southeastern Brazil. Over ...
A confession from a lifelong word nerd: I didn’t fall in love with “big words.” I fell in love with right words—the ones that fit like a key in a lock. After years of writing, studying psychology, and ...
The secret to great fly fishing? According to Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard and Blue Ribbon Flies owner and founder Craig Mathews, it all comes down to simplicity. Speaking at Montana State ...