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Lefty Kreh, the legendary angling instructor and ... Rick Pope, chairman and founder of Temple Fork Outfitters and a longtime friend of Kreh’s, confirmed to Men’s Journal that Kreh passed ...
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 ...
Bernard “Lefty” Kreh, the most famous fly fisherman who ever lived, passed away today at the age of 93. I was blessed to meet Lefty three years ago when I did a story about him for Garden ...
To the end, Bernard “Lefty” Kreh was recruiting new sportsmen, reeling them in as he did the 126 species of fish that he landed in his lifetime, from the Monocacy River in Maryland to the ...
Garden & Gun magazine had given me a dream assignment: Go write a comprehensive profile of the fly fishing legend, Bernard “Lefty” Kreh. They did not have to ask twice. (The story can be found ...
Bernard “Lefty” Kreh fished the waters of the Monocacy and Potomac rivers. He fished with U.S. presidents, royalty and celebrities. He fished all around the world and he’s known all around ...
Whenever I need to check out of the world, I head to a place called Satan's Creek. I go there to catch-and-release—or maybe catch-and-ogle—God's most perfect creatures: wild brook trout. They ...
Lefty Kreh is one hell of a fisherman. He’s lots of other things, too: retired outdoor editor of the Baltimore Sun, accomplished photographer, prolific author, father and grandfather, teller of ...
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 ...
There are few anglers more revered than Frederick native Bernard “Lefty” Kreh. Kreh, who turned 90 last month, has fished for nearly 70 years with everyone from Ted Williams to Fidel Castro ...