Sportfishing community: What we do – The Outdoor Women

One of our main problems is that the sportfishing community is fragmented. We do not have a common voice. There is Trout Unlimited, Fly...

Steelhead Fishing – The Outdoor Women

Drifting a spawn sack from the snow covered edge of a stream a Steelhead takes the bait and the angler sets the hook. The...

The Denali Highway Fishing – The Outdoor Women

The lakes along the Denali Highway are Arctic Grayling territory. These cousins of the trout typically mature to 13 ounces, though the Alaska state...

The Rain Goddess Costa Rica – The Outdoor Women

The great new way to fish Costa Rica and Nicaragua! The Rain Goddess is a relatively new, custom-made 65-ft. air-conditioned houseboat that features six...

Two great examples of how anglers working together can produce noble achievements – The Outdoor Women

1. The Ban the Nets project, which virtually eliminated commercial fishing in Florida, is a great example of how angling groups and individuals can...

Winter fishing in Santa Barbara Channel – The Outdoor Women

The staples of SoCal wintertime fishing are rockfish, lingcod, and calico bass. Radical topography is where you’ll find most of these fish, and that...

Bolton Lake Lodge – The Outdoor Women

experience the angler’s dream! Bolton Lake Lodge & Outposts are fly-in fishing camps located 310 miles north of Winnipeg where “world class” fishing waters...

Catch-and-release is all wrong – The Outdoor Women

Catch-and-release is not only becoming popular in angling circles in U.S., it’s becoming an important fishing philosophy in many countries. Catch-and-release lets anglers enjoy...

Catching rockfish in southern california – The Outdoor Women

The January and February ban on catching rockfish produced a nice surprise for Southern California anglers. Traditionally the winter months has sent the sportfishing...

Dave Egdorf’s Western Alaskan Sportfishing – The Outdoor Women

giant rainbows and fast salmon fishing–almost at your doorstep! In the clear Alaskan currents it’s easy to see the giant rainbows, their olive backs...