Lefty Kreh, one of the pre-eminent sport fishermen of his time, died on Wednesday at his home in Cockeysville, Maryland, north of Baltimore. He was 93. His granddaughter Sammantha Aus said the cause ...
Frederick native Bernard “Lefty” Kreh is to the fly fishing community what Dale Earnhardt is to NASCAR. He is the man. Lefty died in 2018 but left a legacy that continues as an outdoor writer and an ...
Frederick native Lefty Kreh is gone but certainly not forgotten. His legacy lives on with his countless numbers of followers who have learned to effectively cast a fly rod by either watching his ...
Before I get to the main subject of today’s column — a statue in progress of the world-famous fly fisherman, Lefty Kreh, in his Maryland hometown — a few findings about public memorials in the United ...
Casting a fly requires a certain level of physical dexterity, but it does not, as Kreh insists, require much in the way of brute strength. While many instructors teach people to cast with their arms, ...
If fly fishing had a face, it would be that of Lefty Kreh’s. You could argue that he was the best known, most innovative fly angler the world has ever known, and you would be correct. There’s no ...
PARKTON, Md. (AP) — A Maryland fisherman whose name is known to anglers around the world is getting some recognition by his home state. Gov. Martin O’Malley is leading a dedication ceremony Monday in ...
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