[Interview starts at 33:02]

The Montana Supreme Court just recently reversed a choice that would have obstructed a copper mine on the headwaters of the Smith River. Where we believed we had a win in avoiding a mine in the incorrect location, we now might need to cope with that mine and the hazards it provides. David Brooks of Montana TU informs us how, at the minimum, TU and other companies persuaded the mine to put in a variety of mitigation services that were not in their initial strategy. Trout Unlimited has another hail Mary on this concern, which you can discover in the podcast. This is a hard topic to listen to, however we discover that we can never ever quit on ecological concerns, even when it appears like we have actually won.
In the Fly Box, we have some more enjoyable and favorable subjects, consisting of:
- What is a trailing loop in fly casting?
- To practice casting for a saltwater journey, should I simply utilize yarn or should I utilize a hookless fly comparable to the size I will be casting?
- What is the function of a wing on a damp fly?
- Does the loop at the end of a fly line cause energy loss?
- How can I picture striped bass underneath a bridge?
- Can I keep fishing pole in my car-top quiver in heat?
- An excellent suggestion from a listener about utilizing white poster board on the surface area of an old rolltop desk.
- Another suggestion from a listener on utilizing low-cost drill determines to size hunks of deer hair and beads.
- Would a one-piece rod be much better than a four-piece rod?
- How do I keep particles from wandering downstream when fishing the top of a riffle?
- What is an excellent well-rounded fly line for bonefish and redfish?
- I had a fishless day and after that a guy with a spin rod captured a trout right in front of me. Should I have changed to a banner previously?
