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Office Break on the Trout River

I’ve been fishing a ton and there are no complaints.  But behind the rod I’ve been putting in long hours of writing blogs and articles, editing photos from all this angling and also some artwork.  This is a Cliff Box I did over the weekend.       The work is paying off and I’m … Read more

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You Can See Me but You Can’t Catch Me

Granny and I had river plans today but with all the rain we’ve had this month, the river was far too high.  We bagged it and went to a musky lake we fished a couple times last year.  I should mention we were skunked both of those trips.       Today, we didn’t get … Read more

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Take it Easy on the First Day Back

Only a week ago my girl was getting home from two surprise days in the hospital.  While she’s still not 100% and will have further testing in weeks to come, it was time to get her out of the house.  She worked this week and if you can work you can certainly fly fish.   … Read more

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Some Days are Made for Mowing the Lawn

When Bob and I chatted yesterday about fishing today, we sort of warned each other of some big evil wind in the forecast.  We agreed not to get up early to hit the water but rather to meet at his house at 8 and assess the situation.  Sure enough, when I arrived at Bob’s, things … Read more

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A Fun Day with Turtles and Old Friends

I miss Idaho on June 14th and 15th and always will.  Today a get together of the truest trout bums happens on the Henry’s Fork for the famous Railroad Ranch opener.  There are a few young folks but most are in their 60’s ranging to their 90’s.  Some haven’t missed an opener since the 70’s.  … Read more

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Hefty Walleye Saves Us from Blank

I’m pleased to say Granny was feeling spry this morning.  It’s gorgeous here in Wisconsin so that probably helps.  We had a nice breakfast on the back porch then my phone rang and it was an old Idaho buddy Shannon McCormick.  Though he still lives in the Jackson Hole area he has WI roots and … Read more

Health Shakedown in Currierville

When I pulled in the driveway from fishing with Bob Butler on Monday Granny eased her way from the house to the car.  I was just pulling my rods out. “Take me to the emergency room”, she said.   Granny missed her day of work with severe dizzy spells and terrible nausea to name a … Read more

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Early Season Musky Luck Continues

Bob Butler and I had trouble deciding what to do today.  Bob has a new lake boat and a new raft.  We opted for the lake boat trip.  It’s a fantastic Lund with an amazing platform for fly casting.  We hit a little lake known for having a high population of decent sized muskellunge.   … Read more

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The Bhutan Film is Out!

If you follow the blog you certainly remember my expedition with friends from Yellow Dog Flyfishing and Himalayan Flyfishing to Bhutan back in April where we did a film about the amazing Kingdom and its fishing.  Well, the film is out on the Yellow Dog Field Report.  Its 30 minutes of absolutely amazing footage thanks … Read more

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Granny Checks Musky Off Her List

It was an enjoyable 7 hour drive home from Nipigon on Friday.  I daydreamed about the incredible fishing run of the last two months from Bhutan to Colombia to Canada.  It was unbelievable.  But it was great to finally be home for a normal dinner with Granny on the back porch.   I unpacked on … Read more

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The Green Buoy Big Fish Bash

Things were a little brisk here this morning at Bowman Island Lodge for May 30th.  Even for the Ontario side of Lake Superior.  But the sky was blue again and Joe Wolthuis and I got the pleasure of sharing another day with our trip host, Jerry Darkes.   While yesterday the three of us went … Read more

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All New Water to the East of Bowman Island Lodge

I have a total of eight days fishing here to Bowman Island Lodge on the north side of Lake Superior.  Five days last year and the first three days this week.  I have never fished more than half mile east from the lodge.  And surprisingly, neither has my friend and host Jerry Darkes nor veteran … Read more