Back in NH

I arrived in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire shortly after 12 this morning. In case you haven’t been on the blog of late, my father is getting brain surgery for his severe Parkinson’s disease tomorrow. This is an operation Dad and the family talked about when I was here visiting in May. We figured in a few … Read more

Back to the Sveum River

A neat thing about being in the heart of the fly fishing world is that you make a lot of friends that trade out their work skills to you if you help them catch more fish.  My doctor for example trades me a check up for a day of fishing.  Providing the local bar tender … Read more

Uncle Jeff Fly Fishing with the Nieces

August 14 & 15, 2012 The more your personal time on the water adds up the more you enjoy setting the rod down and taking others fishing.  For me, unless it’s a new species or an especially large fish I’m actually happier to see someone else stick a fish, especially if it’s my nieces.  These … Read more

Hebgen Lake and Quake Lake in Montana

August 6 & 7, 2012 One of Granny’s and my favorite trips of the summer is on up to Hebgen and Quake Lake in Montana.  These lakes offer some of the best dry fly fishing you can imagine on a lake along with great scenery, history and big browns and rainbows.  Granny and I usually … Read more

August on the Harriman Ranch of the Henry’s Fork

August is always exceptionally busy as it’s the month when friends and family come to visit (which is why I’m behind on the blog).  It’s always a lot of fun.  These last two days I’ve fished with a couple friends on the Henry’s Fork and on Thursday my brother and sister and their families arrive.  … Read more

Smokey Fishing Day on the Snake River

August is forest fire season.  Unfortunately this summer fires started earlier than August in the Yellowstone area due to the hot dry conditions.  Gary Eckman and I floated the Moose to Wilson section of the Snake River under a smoke blurred Grand Teton Mountain Range.  Although the smoke certainly takes its toll on our lungs and the … Read more

Blackfoot Reservoir – Fly Fishing for a 20lb Carp

If you’re not fly fishing for carp yet then you are absolutely out of your mind.  Almost every angler has carp within 100 miles from home (unless you’re from Alaska or Hawaii), and chances are there are carp down the street from you in a canal or local pond.  Carping is almost all sight fishing, … Read more

Harvey Cohen and the Fly Fishing Show Room

If you haven’t bumped into the Fish and Game Art Gifts yet then I guess its time, especially where many of you have been sipping coffee out of my colorful fish mugs every morning for years.  This new web store has added my fish to numerous great products.  You’ll find unique items anglers love from beer steins and … Read more

An Early Float on the Snake River

I dropped Granny off at the Jackson Hole Airport at 6 AM this morning because she went to NYC to celebrate her moms 80th.  That makes me a bachelor for a week.  The airport is right near the Snake River so naturally I had to fish under the Tetons before returning to Victor.  Good friend … Read more

Testing it all on the South Fork

Today my friend Gary Eckman and I floated the entire South Fork Canyon.  Gary has been on the blog many times the last couple years.  Gary is the founder of the “Good Times” One Fly Team and generously sponsors me to be on it.  Every July we start floating at least a day a week together to … Read more

Ladies Day on the River

I remember all too well the grind of working retail through the summer in Jackson Hole Wyoming.  Don’t get me wrong, I loved helping folks catch fish, but by mid July my days off were worth more than gold.  That’s why lately I’ve been getting my girl into some good fishing AND some relaxation.  Granny … Read more

Top Secret Spot not so Top Secret Anymore

All genuine anglers have a few top secret fishing spots.  I must have a dozen.  I don’t take hardly anyone to these places.  I fish them alone or with Granny or in the past with my dad.  In rare instances I might take a best friend but as a rule I protect my sacred fisheries … Read more