A Thousand Casts a Day Pays Off

Today was the walleye fishing day on the Columbia River we were hoping for.  We woke up to sunshine and the warmest temps of the week.  It was at least mid-40°s at sunrise and it went up fast from there.  Though the clouds would move back in throughout the day, our...

A Fishless Day on the Columbia River

It was back on the Columbia for walleye again today with Mike LaSota.  In fact, today Granny came with also.  But if you thought yesterday was a tough day. . . . today was even slower.  We fished from around 11 AM until after 5 PM and not only did we get skunked, we...

Early Season Fishing on the Columbia

Granny and I arrived in White Salmon, WA last night and are staying with our friends Mike and Beata LaSota at their vacation house.  It’s a pretty region right in the Columbia River Scenic Area.  Granny and I squeezed in a quick hike.  It was a cool dreary day with...

A Fly Fishing for Bull Trout Day to Remember

High wind was in the forecast for today and we believed it.  The wind was howling at the Robertson’s house as we drank coffee here in Bend, OR.  Windy enough that Sarah and Granny both opted to skip out on fishing with Scott and I on Lake Billy Chinook for bull trout....

Dodging the Blank on Suttle Lake

After a delivering a fantastic full day seminar for the Fin and Fire Fly Shop yesterday, today was back on the water.  Team USA Master Fly Fishing Teammate, Scott Robertson, took his wife Sarah, Granny and I to a lake he’d been wanting to fish, Suttle Lake.  But...