The Spring Tide that Nearly Ate Us – Day 4

We survived the spring high tide last night.  The highest waves dampened the sand under the front tires of our RAV4 at 10 PM.  We had a scary hour or so and we were lucky.  We were also lucky because we had much less dew and once that tide started dropping we got a great … Read more

Fly Fishing for Permit in Oman – Day 3

Granny and I had a clammy night of sleep our first night camping on the beach in Oman.  We were on cots under the stars in our jungle (lightweight) sleeping bags.  At about 1 AM I noticed we were getting covered in dew.  By sunrise it was so thick we both were drenched from head … Read more

Driving in Oman – Day 2

I’m not a fan of driving in traffic and I’m definitely not a fan of renting cars because it means double trouble – driving in traffic and usually driving in an area I’m unfamiliar with.  The idea of renting a car in Muscat, Oman and cruising around has had me terrified for a month!   … Read more

Arrival in Oman – Day 1

Our Swiss Air flight was two hours late due to a mechanical leaving Dubai last night.  We arrived in Muscat, Oman at 2 AM.  By the time we cleared Omani customs, changed over money and then taxied to the Ibis Hotel it was 3 AM.  Some of the mosques we passed on our taxi ride … Read more

Memories from Fly Fishing in Sudan 2015

The wind got stronger overnight.  Traveling the 100 yards on a luggage loaded skiff from the Scuba Libre to land where our bus taxi awaited was hectic.  Mainland Sudan was experiencing a full on sandstorm.  Mutters of damn you “Monsoon Currier” were heard clearly through my sand filled ears coming from Mike’s seat.  He had … Read more

Rest Day in Dubai

Saltwater fly fishing trips beat you up in the “good” way.  They can be exhausting.  Add in some rugged weather and bus travel across a place like Sudan followed by a four hour flight back to Dubai – I was wrecked today.   To add to yesterdays big travel day from the Scuba Libre in … Read more

The Wrath of the Red Sea in Sudan

The wind never let up and now the temperature has dropped to the 60’s here on the Nubian Flats for our last day.  It was so cold up top the boat where I usually sleep in my superlight sleeping bag that I moved down into sleeping quarters for the first time in two trips on … Read more

Monsoon Currier Strikes in Sudan

Weather hasn’t just been tough on the East Coast in the US, here in Sudan the Tourette – Fight it in Africa team has been struggling with unusually high winds all season.  In case you haven’t saltwater fly fished, there’s almost always wind to contend with, but the last two weeks it’s been terrible, consistently … Read more

Sudan Deals an Ugly Set of Cards

The wind was light out of the east when I put my head down last night here in Sudan.  At 4 AM the Scuba Libre started to swing on anchor.  A massive wind picked up from the northwest.  It came on so strong that as the boat spun around the waves slapped the side of … Read more

Glass to Froth – Flyfishing the Red Sea Day 3

Sorry for the delay of blogs.  Please understand I am so far out in the boonies of Oman there is no contact with the world.  We are presently getting supplies in Salalah, Oman.  Daily accounts will catch up as possible.   We awoke to the unusual sight of calm seas.  In every direction the Red Sea of … Read more

Manhandled by a Giant Trevally – Day 2

Day 2 provided light wind and clear skies, ideal for flats fishing.  Mike and I went with Fede to a small island in sight of the Scuba Libre.  Our focus was triggerfish and giant trevally (GT).   When I walk the flats I have my 9-weight Winston in hand with my line stripped out ready … Read more

Fly Fishing in Sudan – Day 1

I enjoyed a deep sleep under the stars chilled by a cool Red Sea and Sahara Desert breeze.  Our boat the Scuba Libre was parked close to mainland Sudan last night.  So close I was awoken to the call to prayer from a mosque in a distant village.  The morning was colder than any I … Read more