Fostering Diversity in the World of Fly Fishing with Austin Campbell
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Austin Campbell is a Denver-based fly fishing guide that works with Trouts Fly Fishing and runs the non-profit Community Fly Fishing, to introduce inner-city kids and underserved Denver residents to the joys of fishing and the serenity of the outdoors.
In this episode of 2 Degrees Out West, we chat about the joys of fly fishing, how climate change is affecting the sport and the work Austin is doing to create more outdoor equity in the fishing world.
Further Reading
- Book a fly fishing trip with Austin
- Reach out to Austin directly to get more involved with Community Fly Fishing
- Check out this Outdoor magazine feature on Austin
- Learn more about Community Fly Fishing
- Watch some Fly Fishing for Beginners videos on Youtube
- Read about Autumn Harry the Indigenous fly fishing guide at Pyramid Lake
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