Thanks to films (and novellas) like A River Runs Through It along with historical figures like James A. Hensall waxing eloquent about the way it calms "over-taxed brains and wearied nerves," ...
On the set of Looking Though Water in Belize. / photo provided by Paul Dixon In 1992, Robert Redford’s A River Runs Through It changed the scope of fly fishing in America — becoming the first ...
It was, his son-in-law says, a ridiculous-looking thing. George Croonenberghs called it the Santa Claus fly, and he swore by it. It had a bright red body wrapped in golden tinsel, with polar bear hair ...
Urban legend has it that Robert Redford was so chagrined by the impact his cinematographic masterpiece “A River Runs Through It” had on southwest Montana he wouldn’t include locations in the credits ...
In 1992, Robert Redford’s A River Runs Through It changed the scope of fly fishing in America — becoming the first mainstream film to capture the essence of the sport with any real authenticity. Since ...
It was, his son-in-law says, a ridiculous-looking thing. George Croonenberghs called it the Santa Claus fly, and he swore by it. It had a bright red body wrapped in golden tinsel, with polar bear hair ...