Goal Accomplished!

I left home around 7 AM in order to get a couple hours of fishing in on the Henry’s Fork before I did my presentation at Henry’s Fork Day.  When I arrived the weather was calm and warm and I walked about a mile into the Harriman Ranch before spotting two quality risers.  With limited … Read more

Henry’s Fork Streak Continues

Thursday June 14, 2012 I arrived at Last Chance on the Henry’s Fork at 4 PM and before 4:30 I caught this awesome rainbow on a Pale Morning Dun.  It’s not easy to take a pic of a huge fish by yourself but you can see he was fantastic.  Thursday’s fish was on the board.  … Read more

The Henry’s Fork Challenge

I’ve set a borderline unfeasible challenge for myself this week of catching one big fish on the Last Chance section of the Henry’s Fork every day this week that I’m there.  That’s Tuesday through Saturday on one of the most exciting yet difficult dry fly fishing places on earth.  And all but one of these … Read more

A High Goal

Heading for the Henry’s Fork in a few minutes.  I’ll be there all day tomorrow.  Most of Wed.  Only the evening on Thur.  Only the morning on Friday.  And for a very short time on Saturday – Henry’s Fork Day.  However, even on the short days my goal is to handle a big rainbow each … Read more

Fly Fishing at The Flat Creek Ranch

June 7 & 8, 2012 Trey and Shelby Scharp (Trey is one of my partners of the Carp Classic) manage one of the coolest places in Jackson, Wyoming– The Flat Creek Ranch.  This historic dude ranch is located on Flat Lake, the headwaters of the famous Snake River Cutthroat fishery, Flat Creek.  The fishing on … Read more

Freezing on the Henry’s Fork

The Explorer shook like crazy all night from strong wind while the rain changed over to a crappy garbage type snow and slush.  After a late night at the Trout Hunter Bar and Grill catching up with old friends, this weather you see was not easy to wake up to.  However, fishing can be great … Read more

Annual Bass on the Fly at Ririe

May 30, 2012 After a long day of travelling from New Hampshire I rolled home into Victor, Idaho late last night.  Granny was anxiously waiting, not only because I’ve been gone more than a week, but tomorrow is the annual Bass on the Fly Tourney at Ririe Reservoir in Ririe Idaho.  The tournament consists of three person … Read more

Last Day Fly Fishing in New Hampshire

May 28, 2012 I must admit, I tiptoed around the camp at 4:50 AM this morning.  There were three anglers hoping to join me for smallmouth fishing.  If any of them woke up they’d of gone.  But I kind of wanted to go solo.  This was my last morning of smallmouth bass fishing on Lake Winnipesaukee … Read more

Free Lifejacket

May 27, 2012   Once again I hoped to get down to Wolfeboro, New Hampshire’s Back Bay area fishing early this morning with one of my cousins, particularly my cousin Jon.  However, once again Jon and the rest all opted to sleep in.  So my brother-in-law Don and I set off in the green canoe … Read more

Fly Fishing for Panfish

May 26, 2012 I heard it all the time in the fly shop in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.  Now I hear the statement frequently during the winter when speaking about fly fishing at shows, “There’s no fly fishing where I come from”.  Actually, unless you live on the moon, that declaration is the biggest bunch of bologna … Read more

Fly Fishing for Pickerel

My younger brother Greg does not fish.  He dabbled with fishing when we were kids but he never developed the passion like Becky and I.  So when we were catching up over beers on the camp porch last night after midnight and he said he wanted to join me at 5 am today for an … Read more

The popper fishing for smallmouth bass was so outstanding yesterday that I had to get on it again today as early as possible. That meant crack of dawn, which here on Lake Winnipesaukee is 5 AM. Joining me was my brother-in-law Don. Don is a doc here in New Hampshire (he got his first carp … Read more