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- By Randall Bryett
- Published 01/27/2004
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Randall Bryett
Randall Bryett is a keen fisherman whom has tackled everything from bass to marlin on all types of tackle. His passion is saltwater flyfishing and he focuses on living the fishermans dream. When not traveling Randall who is Australian, resides in Northern California with his wife Kate and their two adopted cats.
This was a interesting story by Brett French of The Billings Gazette. The link to the full story is available by clicking the link at bottom.
Fly fishing no longer reels ’em all in: Business slow at local fishing shops in recent years
By BRETT FRENCH
Of The Gazette Staff
Billings fly fishing shops have seen less business in the last few years as drought persisted, the economy sagged and anglers looked elsewhere for entertainment.
“From what I've seen here, the local people have definitely dropped off,” said Jim McCall, owner of
Rainbow Run Fly Shop.
Fly shop owners attribute the decline to other problems as well. For one, business picked up in 1993 after the release of the movie “A River Runs Through It,” based on the Norman Maclean novella. The movie, about the difficulties of Maclean's Montana fly-fishing family, glorified the sport. Picturesque footage of heartthrob actor Brad Pitt casting and catching huge rainbow trout put a flood of newcomers into neoprene waders.
STORY HERE AT BILLINGS GAZETTE
Fly fishing no longer reels ’em all in: Business slow at local fishing shops in recent years
By BRETT FRENCH
Of The Gazette Staff
Billings fly fishing shops have seen less business in the last few years as drought persisted, the economy sagged and anglers looked elsewhere for entertainment.
“From what I've seen here, the local people have definitely dropped off,” said Jim McCall, owner of
Fly shop owners attribute the decline to other problems as well. For one, business picked up in 1993 after the release of the movie “A River Runs Through It,” based on the Norman Maclean novella. The movie, about the difficulties of Maclean's Montana fly-fishing family, glorified the sport. Picturesque footage of heartthrob actor Brad Pitt casting and catching huge rainbow trout put a flood of newcomers into neoprene waders.
STORY HERE AT BILLINGS GAZETTE
