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Return to McKenzie River Lodge in Labrador

I made a late departure from Hayward, WI yesterday afternoon via my 1991 Explorer for Duluth, MN.  From there I caught a 4 pm flight for Minneapolis and then an 8 pm flight for Montreal, Quebec.  I arrived in Canada at midnight and quietly snuck into an airport hotel around 1 am without waking up … Read more

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In Need of a Smallmouth Bass Fix

I leave for Labrador tomorrow and am not back until August 10th.  I’ve already been gone most of my Wisconsin fishing season.  Although my excursions away have been awesome, I am craving more smallmouth bass days.   The worst part about me being away a ton this season is that Granny doesn’t fish when I’m … Read more

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An Old Favorite, The Nunya River

After a fabulous and successful “Fishing for the Fight” event, the opportunity to stay an extra day and fish the Nunya River, one of my favorites for over 30 years, came about.  I took the opportunity.  Furthermore, what truly made the day spectacular was that I floated it with a couple of my oldest and … Read more

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Fishing for the Fight

It’s been a whirlwind since last cast late Wednesday night.  After the long but impressive day of fishing, old pal Scott Sanchez picked me up in Jackson Hole early Thursday morning and we made the 90-minute drive to Pinedale, Wyoming on the south edge of the Wind River Mountain Range.  Sanchez is also helping with … Read more

A Return to My Old Stomping Grounds

I flew to Jackson Hole, Wyoming yesterday.  For anyone new to this blog in the last four years, I’ll let you know I lived in the Jackson area from 1987 until 2021.  I’ve spent most of my life in Wyoming, Idaho and Montana.  No doubt, it felt good to get off the plane and look … Read more

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Smoke Show on Chequamegon Bay Lake Superior

Yesterday morning Granny and I and Mike Neuman and Mark Reesor all headed up to Howie’s in Iron River, WI for the full day 60th birthday celebrations.  No one’s birthday was actually yesterday but at least ten of us are within three months.  Howie and his wife Sue basically threw a mega party for all … Read more

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Celebrating 60 Years Starts with Smallmouth on the Fly

College pals Mike Neuman and Mark Reesor rolled into Hayward last night just in time for a beer on our back porch then a walk into town for burgers at the Anglers Bar and Grill.  They’re here to fish but most of all, the three of us and several other college buddies turn 60 years … Read more

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Holiday Week and Artwork Take Fishing Time

This is about the longest I’ve gone without fishing during the summer.  But this drought was planned.  There are three major fishing events this July.  One starts this week.  About ten college friends and I turn 60 within three months and we are having a massive party starting tomorrow night.  I’ll fish with them Thursday … Read more

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Poor Angling Days Can Still Be Productive

Usually when you get up early and make a long drive to go fishing you get an idea on how the fishing will be based on what you see on the drive.  If you don’t see much for instance, not a single deer, fishing will likely be lousy.  But if you see wildlife on the … Read more

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The Bruun’s Visit Hayward Wisconsin

Since Granny and I left Victor, Idaho (the Jackson Hole area) we haven’t had any friends from our old homeland visit us yet.  Undoubtedly it’s because for most of them, leaving the Tetons for the flatland dairy state of Wisconsin is unthinkable.  Why would I spend precious vacation time in WI?  Well, while we miss … Read more

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An Early Season Strike with the Striker

The earliest we’ve floated our favorite river here in the north of Wisconsin is July 12.  While fishing wasn’t by any means incredible last July it was a good day.  The question we’ve had is, “What about late June?”.  Today we found out.   Granny and I loaded our Outcast Striker Raft last night.  We … Read more

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Fly Fishing the Famous Lake St. Clair

Lake St. Clair, literally on the outskirts of Detroit, Michigan, has been famous for its rich fish food environment, huge smallmouth bass and Great Lakes muskellunge for decades.  Being a longtime ambassador for Scientific Anglers (SA), which is located in Midland, MI, I’ve been aware of St. Clair but wetting a line there never quite … Read more