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Climate change puts a different spin on fly fishing for once skeptical anglers
Dinah Voyles Pulver, USA TODAY - 1h ago
 
Clad in waders and knee-deep in a clear stream, fly fishers pay attention to everything swimming, crawling and flying around them, often getting a close look at nature’s wonders.

These days, that total immersion in their environment also gives them a front row seat to the way the warming climate is upending fishing calendars, altering stream systems and threatening their sport.
 
“When you spend a lot of time outdoors, and you do it over decades, you start to see a pattern, and you can count on those things happening over and over again at approximately the same time (of year),” said Todd Tanner, a Montana resident who has been fishing for more than 55 years. “Anyone who has been fly fishing for a decade or longer has seen the impacts of climate on our fisheries.”

They see warmer temperatures, heavier rains and natural events that have become more unpredictable, if they happen at all, said Tanner, founder of Conservation Hawks, a group seeking action on climate change to preserve hunting and fishing. 

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Consider the source here.
Take this with a grain of salt.

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“Anyone who has been fly fishing for a decade or longer has seen the impacts of climate on our fisheries.”
He's old enough to have been monitoring the "climate" for over 55 years and it hasn't occurred to him that some years are warm, some are cold?
The abnormal is not the normal just because it is prevalent.
Roger Kimball, in a talk at Hillsdale College, 1/29/25