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HOME RANGE: Notes on Literature, Nature, Working Dogs, History, Martial Arts, Other Obsessions and Sundry Annoyances by Henry Chappell
Texas Water Wars
August 1, 2013
Here's a little piece I wrote on a controversy that pits the thirsty Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex against rural landowners in northeast Texas. If you care about tradition, community, sustainability, wildlife, property rights, and the rights of rural folks, I hope you'll click on the image and take a look at "Texas Water War."
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RIP John Graves
July 31, 2013
I'll have more to say in a day or two. Right now, I don't feel much like working.
Beloved Texas writer John Graves, author of Brazos Trilogy, dies at 92
Beloved Texas writer John Graves, author of Brazos Trilogy, dies at 92
Literary Wisdom from a Fishing Writer
July 23, 2013
"The trick to reading southern writers is simply to understand that they're not kidding."
John Gierach
No Shortage of Good Days
John Gierach
No Shortage of Good Days
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Boy, Small Stream, Little Trout
July 16, 2013
Just got home from a weeklong trip to Northern Idaho with Jane and the grandkids. I took a six-weight rod thinking we'd try some of the bigger streams, but Cade much preferred the small, fast streams and high country lakes, which we had almost entirely to ourselves.
Having learned to fly fish by catching Read More
Having learned to fly fish by catching Read More
Rattlesnake Feature
July 16, 2013
Here's my latest Texas Wildlife feature. Incredible photos by Laurie Hall and Wyman Meinzer. Click on the image and check it out!