"Grizzly Fisherman," a painting by Rod Crossman. Suppose, for a moment, that the creek in this fictional scene was real yet little known. And suppose a travel/outdoor recreation writer wrote a story touting that it contained the best trout fishing in Greater Yellowstone and then circulated the story on social media. How long do you think the quality of the fishing, the peace of the place and the solace it provides for wildlife, like the grizzly in this scene, would last? Every year, promotion is happening with real places and seldom are the consequences considered. To see more of Crossman's amazing nature paintings go to rodcrossman.com
"Grizzly Fisherman," a painting by Rod Crossman. Suppose, for a moment, that the creek in this fictional scene was real yet little known. And suppose a travel/outdoor recreation writer wrote a story touting that it contained the best trout fishing in Greater Yellowstone and then circulated the story on social media. How long do you think the quality of the fishing, the peace of the place and the solace it provides for wildlife, like the grizzly in this scene, would last? Every year, promotion is happening with real places and seldom are the consequences considered. To see more of Crossman's amazing nature paintings go to rodcrossman.com