ATLANTA, Dec. 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Wild Fish. Wild Places. with Emilie Björkman, a captivating new documentary-style YouTube series hosted by environmental activist and renowned free fly fisher Emilie Björkman, launched this fall. Produced by Loop, a company committed to producing elite fly-fishing equipment and the conservation of wild fish populations, the six-part series celebrate the deep connection between fly fishing, nature, and conservation.

ATLANTA, Dec. 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Wild Fish. Wild Places. with Emilie Björkman, a captivating new documentary-style YouTube series hosted by environmental activist and renowned free fly fisher Emilie Björkman, launched this fall. Produced by Loop, a company committed to producing elite fly-fishing equipment and the conservation of wild fish populations, the six-part series celebrate the deep connection between fly fishing, nature, and conservation.

ATLANTA, Dec. 11, 2025 /CNW/ -- Wild Fish. Wild Places. with Emilie Björkman, a captivating new documentary-style YouTube series hosted by environmental activist and renowned free fly fisher Emilie Björkman, launched this fall. Produced by Loop, a company committed to producing elite fly-fishing equipment and the conservation of wild fish populations, the six-part series celebrate the deep connection between fly fishing, nature, and conservation.

In our little corner of the Southeast, there may not be a better month of the year to be in the outdoors. The water’s still warm enough to enj…

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If it looks like a frog, most people I know call it a frog. Generally, toads are the ones we see hopping around on the ground with dry and bumpy skin. Frogs, like tree frogs and bullfrogs, have a wetter skin and are more common around wet areas. In the fishing world, there's a difference between frogs and toads.

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Tallassee High School seniors Brandon Goodman and Eli McCraney competed at the Strike King Bassmaster High School National Championship. Boat captain, John Goodman, praised the experience, despite the intense heat and tough competition. The anglers finished 126th out of 249 participants, narrowly missing the top 50.