William Robichaud
Bill Robichaud is a an award-winning wildlife conservation biologist and a writer. Most of his conservation work is focused in Southeast Asia, although he’s worked or traveled in more than forty countries, from Afghanistan to Zambia. Several years ago he moved from Asia back home to the Wisconsin Driftless Area, bumped into tenkara, and has never looked back. He lives mostly from the Driftless land - hunting, fishing, gardening, foraging - and writes about the experience on Substack at A Bird in the Driftless Bush.
"Good things come to those who wade."
The Gifts of Trout
Fishing The Dragon
Tenkara Comes to Laos!
Cold Water Brookies – A Winter Postcard
No More Flies – Doing a “Sment” in 2025
Brook No Imitation
Fishing with Maria
A View of Tenkara in Austria
The View From Sicily
Fishing a Small Friend
The Day She Became a Tenkara Angler
The Swiss Way of Trout
