Moving on from the Seychelles 2019

This was my last morning here at the Hotel la Roussette here in Mahe, Seychelles.  This is a great place with incredibly nice staff.  But never in my life could I have imagined spending a solid week here and never seeing Providence Atoll when I left home eight days ago.  I’m still stunned and the … Read more

Decompressing on the Flats of Mahe, Seychelles

Swift action last night after our Providence trip cancelled due to the cyclone got four of my guests out on an 11:55 PM flight on Emirates.  Today Yellow Dog got two of my guests willing to spend some serious extra dollars down to Alphonse Atoll.  And a couple more went home.  Now there’s five of … Read more

Providence Cancelled

This evening I canceled my Providence Atoll trip here in the Seychelles.  This was one of the most agonizing decisions I’ve ever had to make in my life, but it’s the right one.  The tropical storm continues to linger and build and will finally reach cyclone size by tomorrow.  Yellow Dog Flyfishing, Fly Castaway nor … Read more

Where the heck is Jeff Currier?

I wrote this blog a week ago and prescheduled it to post today.  If all is good my elbow is hanging in there and I’m making a cast during my epic nine day trip to Providence Atoll in the Seychelles as you read.  I’m hosting 11 anglers for Yellow Dog Flyfishing Adventures.  We have superb … Read more

Mother Nature isn’t always Fair

I’m in Mahe, Seychelles today and have been here as host of a Yellow Dog Flyfishing Adventures trip since Sunday afternoon.  I came early to guarantee my arrival (winter storm flying through USA can be unpredictable) and also to be fresh when my eleven guest arrive to fish with me at Providence Atoll.  The bad … Read more

Happy Thanksgiving!

What do you have cooking for Thanksgiving?  Most likely it’s a turkey.  Here at the Currier house I’m cooking up my fly assortment for the next three weeks.  I’m hosting a Yellow Dog Seychelles trip to Providence Atoll December 3-13.  Then I return to fish in Dubai and Oman with my friends Nick Bowles and … Read more

Christmas Ideas for the Angler that has All!

While not fishing but rather home preparing for a three weeks in the Seychelles, Dubai and Oman, don’t forget I have “Gifts for the angler that has everything”! My famous fish coffee mugs   My high quality frosted beer steins   Men’s and women’s 100% polyester Solar Shirts that provide 50+ UPF sun protection   … Read more

Fly Fishing Presentation Season Begins in Missoula

A classic quick “Currier” turnaround from Mexico to Missoula, MT took place yesterday.  This means my winter speaking and travel season for 2019-2020 has officially started.  Early Wednesday morning I drove to Idaho Falls and caught the 7:45 AM flight to Salt Lake City then on up to Missoula to deliver my PowerPoint presentation, “Trout … Read more

Last Day Magic Comes Close!

Oh how these trips go by fast.  Today was Jerry’s and my last day here in Ascension Bay at Casa Blanca Lodge in Mexico.  We haven’t caught a tarpon yet so we headed to the backcountry of Santa Rosa with hopes to get one.   It was a long winding boat ride to get to … Read more

So Close to the Super Grand Slam

This tennis elbow thing is a real drag.  I can control it enough to cast through the day with Advil but trying to get a full night sleep without it waking me at 3 AM is a different story.  After a 20 minutes of icing before breakfast this morning it was time to suck it … Read more

Tarpon Lagoon

I mentioned Jerry has been coming to the flats of Mexico and Ascension Bay for more than ten years.  No doubt he loves everything about this place.  But even if you like a place as a whole, you have a favorite venue.  Jerry loves the tight quarters of Tarpon Lagoon.   You can’t get to … Read more

Fly Fishing the Salt Isn’t Easy

It was another beautiful day here at Casa Blanca Fly Fishing Lodge in Mexico.  Jerry and I are living like kings and I won’t deny, it’s pretty dang nice.  After breakfast we met Pato and headed back out on the flats.   Despite what seemed like a perfect day on the flats, the fish weren’t … Read more