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A Fine-Spotted Trout on Corral Creek

April 9, 2022by Matthew Dickerson

A Fine Spotted Trout on Corral Creek: on the Cutthroat Competition of Native Trout in the Northern Rockies — the 3rd book in author Matthew Dickerson’s Heart Streams series published […]

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Interviews, Excerpts, Book Reviews, National Parks, Forests, and Refuges, Northern Rockies (CO, WY, MT, ID)

The Voices of Rivers

July 25, 2019by Matthew Dickerson

Matthew Dickerson I am excited by the 2019 release of my book The Voices of Rivers: Reflections on Places Wild and Almost Wild, a collection of narrative non-fiction essays about […]

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Alaska, Features, Maine, National Parks, Forests, and Refuges, Northern Rockies (CO, WY, MT, ID)

Glacier National Park Video Journal

July 25, 2019by Matthew Dickerson

Below are the first two volumes of the video journal of Matthew Dickerson, the June 2017 Artist-in-Residence at Glacier National Park in Montana. The first volume, Going to the Sun, […]

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National Parks, Forests, and Refuges, Northern Rockies (CO, WY, MT, ID)

Big Trout, Warm Weather

September 8, 2018by Matthew Dickerson

Matthew Dickerson, September 2017 I recently had a chance to fish for a day and a half in one of those small New England streams that holds surprisingly big trout. […]

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Features, Maine

Brown Bears (and Trout and Salmon Eggs) in Katmai National Park

Featuredby Matthew Dickerson

by Matthew Dickerson, Summer 2018 2:00pm rolled around and we still hadn’t spotted one of the famous Alaskan brown bears we had come to Katmai National Park and Preserve to […]

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Alaska, Features, National Parks, Forests, and Refuges
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BOOK RELEASE! “A Tale of Three Rivers”

September 8, 2018by Matthew Dickerson

Matthew Dickerson‘s new book A Tale of Three Rivers: Of Wooly Buggers, Bowling Balls, Cigarette Butts, and the Future of Appalachian Brook Trout is now available. Continuing in his HeartStreams […]

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Central and Southern Appalachians (TN, NC, GA, SC, KY), Features, Interviews, Excerpts, Book Reviews, Maine, Northeast (NH, VT, MA, NY, NJ, PA)

Trinity River Steelhead, and a Return to the Trinity National Forest

September 8, 2018by Matthew Dickerson

Mist clung to the steep hillsides closing us in on all sides. From time to time, it cleared enough to offer glimpses of higher slopes dominated by tall pines. For […]

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National Parks, Forests, and Refuges, Pacific Northwest (WA, OR, northern CA)
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Steelhead Fishing and the Olympics

September 8, 2018by Matthew Dickerson

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 […]

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Features, National Parks, Forests, and Refuges, Pacific Northwest (WA, OR, northern CA)

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These pages feature writings, reflections, photographs and other subject matter from Matthew Dickerson, author of: Downstream: Reflections on Brook Trout, Fly Fishing, and the Waters of Appalachia (2014), Trout in the Desert: On Fly Fishing Human Habits, and the Cold Waters of the Arid Southwest (2015), A Tale of Three Rivers: of Wooly Buggers, Bowling Balls, Cigarette Butts, and the Future of Appalachian Brook Trout (2018) and The Voices or Rivers: Reflections on Places Wild and Almost Wild. David O'Hara, co-author of Downstream has also contributed. [... read more]

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This site is for those who love and care about cold rivers, clean waters, wilderness, and the creatures that live in these places–especially wild trout. It is therefore also about preservation, conservation, and restoration of these important habits, and everything which impacts them or depends upon them. Which is to say everything, since we all live downstream of each other. In writing about rivers and streams, we also write about forests and lakes and oceans.

More often than note, these pages are also about fly fishing, an activity which has not only brought great delight to the authors, but also prompted many times of quiet listening, attentiveness, and aware of what lives above, beside, and beneath the waters where we cast flies.

Some of the material on this site has previous appeared in the Addison Independent in earlier versions. See http://www.addisonindependent.com/

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