Happy Fathers Day

Happy Fathers Day everyone! I should have posted this last week because these Cliff Fly Boxes with my art on them make great gifts. For years I have drawn fish on them with sharpies and charged $25. Well, that price is now $35 due to recent demand. More importantly, I have recently done some scenes … Read more

There’s Nothing Like Opening Day

June 15 For Granny and I, opening day on the Harriman Ranch of the Henry’s Fork isn’t just about the fishing. We especially like seeing old friends. Our hardcore fishing will come next week when the opener crowds shrink and the fishing gets better. We arrived at the Last Chance parking lot at the upper … Read more

Bass on a Fly Tourney

The 4th annual “Bass on the Fly” tournament took place today at Ririe Reservoir in Ririe, Idaho. There were 14 teams and we left the docks promptly at 8 AM. My team consisted of my usual teammates, Weldon Jones and my wife Granny. Weldon and I did most of the fishing while Granny rowed us … Read more

Artists on the Water

I fished with a couple good guys today that I’ve never hung out with before, Ryan of the TroutHunter Fly Shop and Derek DeYoung, fellow fish artist. Although I didn’t know Ryan, Derek and I have been in contact many times, we just haven’t fished together because he lives up in Livingston, Montana. That’s about … Read more

Juneuary

In this neck of the woods we changed the name of this month from June to June-uary. The weather this spring has simply been more like winter. Simms Rep Jon Yousko and I had to take the helm over this snowy pass first thing this morning in order to find clear water to fish. This … Read more

HF – What a Morning!

It was a cold winter day in January 1988 when Mike Braghini walked into a meager fly fishing department at the Jack Dennis Outdoor Shop in Jackson, Wyoming. As with any Rocky Mountain fly shop those days, there was very little inventory during the cold winter months. Furthermore, every one of these fly shops had … Read more

June 3, 2011 If you’re a local reader then you know how tough it is to find someplace to fish right now. And if you’re from out of town but headed this way for fishing, get ready to work harder than you ever did to catch fish. It’s peak runoff in the Yellowstone Country after … Read more

Work Before Fishing – Did I just Write That?

I expected to deliver a fishing report from two days up at Last Chance on the Henry’s Fork today but I’m afraid that work, errands and just plain responsibility got in the way (In cast you haven’t noticed, I’ve been avoiding the latter for about 18 months now). Granny and I just didn’t make it. … Read more

Almost

Sammy and I have caught plenty of roosterfish this week but none have been the one of dreams. You may remember that Monday, our first day, we saw five big fish – big meaning over 30lbs. Grant has been looking at roosters his whole life and estimated two to be over 50lbs! Regardless of what … Read more

Life is So Good Roosterfishing is So Bad

The good news today is that Sammy got up and his jellyfish-stung legs still work. The bad news is we caught two small roosterfish and that’s it. We didn’t exactly charge back to the beach this morning but we made it there and fished hard all day. We went to one of my favorite beaches … Read more

Roosters are a Pain – Literally!

The last thing you want to hear from the good doc Sammy is “Get me to a hospital. I hope I don’t die”. But that’s Sammy’s exact words when we got to the truck an hour after he got nailed by not one, but two Portuguese Man o’ War jellyfish (bluebottles) at the same time. … Read more

The Roosterfish Pimp

Yesterday at this time Grant, Sammy and I were feeling pretty confident about catching some major roosterfish this week. And I fed the feeling by hooking up with the first roosterfish I saw this morning. I lost him on a jump but he was like the ones we caught yesterday. But, other than me landing … Read more