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Big news brewing across the fly fishing world this summer, and if you’re a local angler—or just someone who’s got a soft spot for chasing trout and swapping river stories—you’ll want to kick back for this. First up, big shoutout to Team USA for stacking up another bronze at the World Fly Fishing Championship over in the Czech Republic. According to MidCurrent, the American squad landed third place, making it their second bronze in as many years. Even better, Michael Bradley from Cherokee, North Carolina, scored the individual bronze medal, edging out some serious international talent. If there was ever doubt about the skill and tenacity of our homegrown anglers, this is the proof. Medals or not, everyone there says the camaraderie was as top-shelf as the fishing.

For those of you planning a road trip or hitting your local spots this season, heads up: Nebraska and Wyoming just rolled out new fishing regulations for 2025. The latest from Outdoor Nebraska says black bass regs are shifting at some popular lakes—Frye, Prairie View, Wagon Train, Duck Creek, and a few more—with new length and slot size restrictions. If you’re after trout at Two Rivers State Recreation Area, you’ve now got the green light to catch and release, and the live bait ban at Lake Wanahoo? Gone. Wyoming’s also dropped a fresh booklet packed with everything from creel limits to master angler tips, courtesy of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. The message is clear—if you don’t check the rules before loading up your rod and flies, you could end up telling stories about the one that got away… and the ticket that didn’t.

Cultural side of the sport is thriving too—this month marks the 19th annual Fly Fishing Film Tour, rolling into towns across the US. The tour stops everywhere from Albany’s Common Roots Brewing to the Lyric Cinema in Fort Collins, giving anglers and fans a chance to soak up the best new fly fishing films. It’s way more than just watching trout sip dry flies on the big screen; it’s a communal gathering where everyone from newbies to salty veterans can swap tips, talk gear, and daydream about their next big adventure.

Speaking of gear, The Fly Shop’s team released their “hottest new gear for 2025” list and, not surprisingly, there’s some slick kit worth drooling over. Top picks include the Patagonia Men’s R1 Air Zip-Neck—think warmth without the bulk, and perfect for crisp mornings on the water. If you’re a gear junkie, it’s worth flipping through this year’s new product catalog, marked with their signature trout icon for anything fresh. There’s plenty more gear news in the pipeline, so keep your fly box handy.

That’s a wrap on this week’s round-up. Whether you’re tying dries at the vise, scouting for new regulations, or just itching for a river fix, thanks for tuning in. Swing back next week for more news, gear, and fish tales from across the country. This has been a Quiet Please production—if you’re looking for more, just head to Quiet Please Dot A I. Tight lines out there!

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