Last week I wrote about the October caddis flies that have been active on the lower Shoshone River below the power plant ...
We could call this a script. Laura Marling calls it “patterns in repeat.” The record comes on the heels of the birth of her daughter. Indeed, at first glance, Patterns seems to be all about ...
Her latest, Patterns, is no different, a characteristically varied collection that finds her looking inward with honesty and resolve, staying strong without sounding too heavy about it.
The Pink Nasty Hooligan is simple, but has all the right ingredients to be an effective pattern. The last fly this week is an interesting emerger pattern, tied by Lindsay Simpson. Have fun pronouncing ...