Steelhead Fishing and the Olympics
Matthew Dickerson (March 2018) Note: The following two stories (though without all the photos) appeared in my biweekly newspaper column in the Addison Independent. ••• A brisk wind blew off […]
Matthew Dickerson (March 2018) Note: The following two stories (though without all the photos) appeared in my biweekly newspaper column in the Addison Independent. ••• A brisk wind blew off […]
Editors Note: This series of newspaper stories from the Addison Independent was awarded First Place in the NENPA (New England Newspaper and Press Awards) for best sports column of 2017 […]
Some initial reflections from Matthew Dickerson’s experience as artist-in-residence at Glacier National Park in Montana in June of 2017. Has some underwater footage of wild native cutthroat trout in some […]
The second film in the series on Wyoming cutthroat trout from Matthew Dickerson, directed by Middlebury College student Yuki Hu. “Cutthroat Competition: The Past and Future of Wyoming’s Native Trout” […]
“Cutthroat in the Wild: a Love Story” is Part 1 of a series on “Wyoming’s Wild and Native Cutthroat”. This video, along with the rest of the series, features footage […]
Seven Nights in the Wind River Range: Visiting the Popo Agie Wilderness of the Shoshone National Forest, and Catching Cutthroat Trout and Brook Trout by the Score Matthew Dickerson July […]
A Mess of Wild Brook Trout: Reflections on Native, Wild, and Invasive Trout of Wyoming, especially the Shoshone National Forest including the South Fork of the Little Wind River in […]
Wild Wyoming Cutthroat (in the Bridger-Teton National Forest) Matthew Dickerson. July, 2016. (Originally appearing in the Addison Independent) I’d been in Wyoming six days with barely a chance to wet […]
The Balm of Brook Trout Matthew Dickerson. June, 2016. (Reprinted from the Addison Independent) It began with a trip to a river I have been fishing since I was thirteen […]
by Matthew Dickerson, Fall 2015 It was late evening. I’d been in leaky waders all day and didn’t want to put them on again. So I was standing barefoot, knee-deep […]