Eddies is a free online publication produced by the US Fish & Wildlife Service, and because the word “free” is involved, I thought I’d check it out (especially when it comes recommended by fly fishing writer Ted Williams).
The Summer 2008 issue is available (it’s a .pdf document), and though my eyes are puffy and red from overwork, I still gave it a read, discovering it’s the “Habitat issue.”
It’s not aimed at fly fishermen (the pursuit of knowledge is its own reward, right?), but you will learn party-livening icebreakers like:
A study on Striped Bass C&R mortality says traditional “J” hooks are three times more likely to kill fish than circle hooks:
Striped bass were caught from the Hudson River by volunteer anglers using traditional J-hooks and circle
USFWShooks. The striped bass were tagged and held for five days in an underwater cage near shore. In the end, 16 percent of stripers caught on J-hooks died, while only five percent caught on circle hooks died.
There’s also a short bit about McCloud Redband trout habitat restoration in McCloud’s own Trout Creek Campground (where illegal offroad vehicle use has badly damaged habitat).
And yes, a story about a habitat restoration program in Iowa that included a photograph of an enviously proportioned Official Char of the Trout Underground:

Big brookies, hmmmmmmmmm.
Story about Norfolk’s White River? Check. Grand Canyon Humpback Chubs? Missouri River? Check and check.
And a lot more. And did I mention “free?”
I thought I had. See you reading, Tom Chandler.




























As TU’s appointed Director of Libertarian Issues, may I point out that when you say “free”, you mean of course, that we already paid for it on April 15 and anytime we buy gasoline, etc.
So, thank you for bringing to our attention a way to enjoy one of the more positive things our money makes possible.
SmellsLikeFish(Quote)
Excellent point. “Free” is when you show up at your friend’s place around dinnertime.
Tom Chandler(Quote)
Roughly what time will that be this evening? And will she be baking a pie?
Smellslikefish(Quote)
No, but we have beer.
Tom Chandler(Quote)