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Tag: Everglades National Park

Exploring the Everglades

Posted on March 21, 2017

In late February 2016 a friend of mine, Brent Watts, and I headed to Everglades National Park to fish and camp for a few days in hopes of finding some early season tarpon.  It was our first time in the Park and we really didn’t know what to expect.  Having only seen pictures and some…

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Reflecting on 2016

Posted on January 3, 2017

A new year and clean slate!  I love the hope and optimism associated with ringing in a new year.  I also love taking the time to reflect.  2016 was a great year for Emerger Strategies.  We landed our first client, Flood Tide Company, and are working with them to minimize their environmental footprint while enhancing their…

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It’s Now or NeverGlades

Posted on November 17, 2016

[kad_vimeo url=”https://vimeo.com/191958628″ width=1000 height=600 ]   We are proud to have signed the Now or Neverglades Declaration with our client, Flood Tide Company because we “support the 200-plus Everglades scientists who believe that increased storage, treatment and conveyance of water south of Lake Okeechobee is essential to stop the damaging discharges to the coastal estuaries; to restore…

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Why We Signed the ‘Now Or Neverglades’ Petition

Posted on August 3, 2016

  If you have ever been to Everglades National Park, then you know that it is truly one of the most unique places on Earth.  It is hauntingly beautiful, an angler’s paradise and certainly worth protecting.

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For the Love of Trout: Protect Our Public Lands

Posted on July 29, 2016

By: Rick Crawford Personally, I can’t imagine who I would be, or what my life would be like without fly fishing.  What would my life be like if I had never had the opportunity to walk along a river, search for rising trout and match a hatch?  What if I didn’t understand entomology, river currents…

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Introducing: Emerger Strategies

Posted on June 16, 2016

We love bent rods and tight lines.  We even love fishless days because fly fishing enables us to appreciate our natural surroundings in a profound way. Waking up on a chilly Wyoming morning in September with the remnants of last night’s campfire and fresh coffee brewing in the percolator.  Attempting to manage your expectations as…

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