A couple of anglers fly fish the Provo River on Thursday, March 31, 2011. NICHOLAS DRANEY/Standard-Examiner NO MAGS, NO SALES, ARCHIVE OUT, TV OUT, MANDATORY CREDIT, INTERNET OUT Lately, I’ve been ...
TWIN BRIDGES — The R.L. Winston Rod Company had its 75th Anniversary on Saturday, August 14th. One guest at the celebration wore a t-shirt that humorously summed up the company history in one line: ...
FISHING — A fire has destroyed one of two R.L. Wintston Fly Rods shops in Twin Bridges, Montana. The company builds high-end fly fishing rods that are highly regarded among anglers. The Montana ...
TWIN BRIDGES, Mont. – The four craftsmen who build bamboo fly-fishing rods that R.L. Winston Rod Co. sells for several thousand dollars apiece say they’re quitting and will be gone by February. Glenn ...
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Tom Morgan, a past owner of the R.L. Winston Rod Company whose quest to build flawless fly fishing rods continued long after he was paralyzed by multiple sclerosis, has died. He ...
HELENA, Mont. (AP) Tom Morgan, a past owner of the R.L. Winston Rod Company whose quest to build flawless fly fishing rods continued long after he was HELENA, Mont. (AP) Tom Morgan, a past owner of ...
TWIN BRIDGES — The four workers who build bamboo fly rods at the R.L. Winston Rod Co. in Twin Bridges have resigned in protest over a dispute with management. Glenn Brackett, Jerry Kustich, Wayne Maca ...
TWIN BRIDGES - The four craftsmen who build bamboo fly-fishing rods that R.L. Winston Rod Co. sells for several thousand dollars apiece say they're quitting and will be gone by Feb. 1. Glenn Brackett, ...
WHENEVER I TAKE the fly rod from its case, I’m struck by how pristine it still looks. The green blank catches light like the surface of a stream. The zebra-wood insert bears no chips or scratches. The ...
TWIN BRIDGES (AP) - R.L. Winston Rod, maker of top-quality fly fishing rods, is considering having its least-expensive line of rods manufactured overseas. Winston Rods' President Woody Woodard said ...
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Tom Morgan, a past owner of the R.L. Winston Rod Company whose quest to build flawless fly fishing rods continued long after he was paralyzed by multiple sclerosis, has died. He ...