James CardFreelance Writer

December 16, 2008

Life As Korea's Only Fly Fishing Guide

Field and Stream
December 2008

Few anglers think of Asia as a fly-fishing destination, but in 2004, James Card quit his teaching job in South Korea and became the only fly-fishing guide in the country. His slideshow describes what it's like to be a responsible for putting clients on fish in a foreign land and chronicles the far-flung species tucked away in a mountain range that runs the length of the Korean peninsula.

View the online slideshow and read the story at Field and Stream.

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