Beneath the Longleaf Pines By Reid Bryant First published Covey Rise Magazine, Jone/July 2017 On a December morning, a longleaf pine seed spirals to the ground unnoticed. Mist off the Flint River...
The Shape of Things to Come By Reid Bryant First published Covey Rise Magazine, April/May 2017 There is nothing quite as lovely as a New England autumn, when the world goes crystalline beneath the...
Family Ties At The Orvis Company, generations of the Perkins family keep the business authentic, while helping to make products of lasting value for those who love the outdoors. by Reid Bryant First...
Striving By Reid Bryant First published American Angler Magazine, Nov/Dec 2016 Centennial Park was on the far side of my childhood town, and a half-hour bike ride across a 4-lane highway. There was a...
FLY LIFE – Southern Comfort by Reid Bryant First published Fly Rod & Reel, Autumn 2016 Just over a decade ago my parents moved from my childhood home outside Boston to the shores of...
Profile of an Atlantic Salmon Snob By Reid Bryant First published Anglers Journal, Summer 2017 Atlantic salmon anglers are, by nature, gluttons for punishment. My friend Matt Breuer is not a glutton...
Ode to Small Places By Reid Bryant First published Anglers Journal, Spring 2017 In a halo of light and broken shadow lives a piece of falling water. Years ago, brazen and young, we laid our clothes...
Of Men and Dogs By Reid Bryant First Published Covey Rise Magazine, Oct/Nov 2017 The snake wasn’t a big one, maybe 3 and a half feet at best, and 8 buttons on the rattle. It had been laying on a...