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CUT BANK, Mont. - "I'll teach a woman or a kid fly fishing anytime over an adult male," said Dave Parsons, owner of Cut Bank Creek Outfitters and Summit Station Lodge in northern Montana.
Women are the fastest-growing demographic in fly-fishing, thanks to the introduction of better gear, the rise of digital media delivering captivating images, and efforts by entities such as Orvis.
In 2008, during a well-earned six-week sabbatical, she undertook a serious search for a position where fly fishing and her expertise in non-profit organizations meshed. In 2010, Wright landed a ...
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Social media is credited, in part, with the rising number of women in fly-fishing, due to the aspirational nature of the photos as well as the tangible illustration of women in the sport. Looking for ...
Women interested in fishing with other women can join the group Women Anglers of Montana. It’s free to join, Jennings said, and provides members with a network of women who go on fishing excursions.
DUN, a quarterly magazine dedicated to women and fly fishing, began online in 2013 and printed its first edition this year. ... Montana, said the sport was attractive for different reasons.
Montana women’s fly-fishing group ties flies, fosters friendships. SHAYLEE RAGAR. Bozeman Daily Chronicle. BOZEMAN — A small group of women gathered around Patty Gnuse at her kitchen table on ...
Fly-fishing industry discovers women Originally published December 14, 2017 at 1:59 pm Women are the fastest-growing demographic in fly fishing, one of the most male-dominated outdoor sports.
When Neale Streeks moved to Montana in 1978, guided fishing trips on the Missouri and the Smith rivers were rare. After 36 years as a fly-fishing guide, and seeing countless changes on area rivers ...
When Neale Streeks moved to Montana in 1978, guided fishing trips on the Missouri and the Smith rivers were rare. After 36 years as a fly-fishing guide, and seeing countless changes on area rivers ...