“Bearless” in Yellowstone

We’re amidst a week of horrendous weather here in Victor, Idaho.  There have been a lot of days where the temps barely broke the 30ºs and there have been a few inches of wet nasty snow to shovel off the deck.  Granny and I planned to go to Yellowstone for our annual...

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Bhutan & Henry’s Fork Marathon 2014

I’m loving life on the home front. The songs of robins, sandhills, red-winged blackbirds and the meadowlarks have brought Teton Valley back to life. But other than a few rides on the bike I’ve kept myself inside writing my book and catching up on the artwork while...

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Laying Low in April

I’ve been quiet since returning from Sudan.  I came home to heaps of work.  If you look back at my 2014 schedule I’ve been home a mere 15 days.  That will put anyone behind in the normal day life.   I also spoke to Boston Fly Casters in Massachusetts just the...

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Fly Fishing in Sudan Comes to and End

I’ve made it all the way back to Victor since my last post.  Man that was a long trip around the world.  Going is always fun and the travel goes unnoticed.  But heading home – its grueling.  After a fun last night on the mother ship the route was boat to shore (15...

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Last Day Fly Fishing in Sudan – Day 6

Today’s the last day of fishing before the long journey back to Victor, Idaho begins.  We’re near mainland Sudan where the adventure started.  Therefore we fished off the beaches and flats of mainland Sudan.   The place we started was a beach and flat against...

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Fly Fishing for Milkfish – Day 5

More photos coming to this entry in a couple weeks including feeding milkfish!   The boat was moving before anyone got out of bed this morning.  Saltwater fly fishing wears you down.  Plus, everyone knew we had about two hours before we’d arrive at the island we...

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Fly Fishing Goals Met in Sudan – Day 4

I wasn’t the only one on this trip who came with a fish species catching goal.  Ed was determined to catch a bonefish.  In the two previous exploratory trips to the Nubian Flats a few bonefish were seen and Rob caught one.  But the boys of Tourette Fishing would like...

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Fly Fishing in Sudan – Day 3

We awoke to the revving of the engines of our mother ship.  It was time to move.  The flats we’ve been on were fantastic but this is an exploratory so we must explore.  The place we headed for were flats we saw on a map about a six hour boat ride straight out into the...

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Fly Fishing the Reef of the Red Sea

I don’t sleep well after an absolute thrashing from big fish.  Sure, I ended yesterday by landing a giant trevally, but honestly, I would have preferred to catch those fly line busting snappers.  After staring at the magnificent star filled sky most of the night I...

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Exploratory Fly Fishing on the Nubian Flats

This is an exploratory fly fishing trip with my friends at Tourette Fishing – Fight it in Africa to what is called the Nubian Flats of Sudan.  A year ago Rob and his partner Keith Clover invited me to help explore this spring.  Obviously new places this exotic are...

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Arrival in Sudan

The flight, drive and boat ride were long and tedious from Dubai to Sudan, but I’m pleased to say I’m listening to the waves slap our 60ft mother ship as I get ready to sleep.  Tedious because I had a middle seat on a plane where the rows were knee-banging closer...

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Near Paperwork Crisis for Sudan

Today I came as close to completely screwing up my entire trip as you possible can.  I made the most incredible travel blunder I’ve ever made.  Luckily, thanks to a deep (very deep!) breath and a cool head I resolved the near catastrophe.  And only because I did...

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Sudan by Sunset

I’m leaving Dubai for to fly to Sudan as I speak.  With a little luck all my paperwork is in order and I'll be on the ground there in about six hours.  It would be a miracle if I have internet from here on out.  So as usual, expect the day by day accounts of our...

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Fly Fishing in Dubai

I’m guessing you’ve noticed by now, I keep the pedal to the metal.  I had smooth travel from Victor, Idaho all the way to Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE).  Just two flights, Jackson Hole direct to Atlanta (3 hours) then Atlanta direct to Dubai (14 hours).  From my...

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I started fly fishing at age 7 in the lakes and ponds of New England cutting my teeth on various sunfish, bass, crappie and stocked trout. I went to Northland College in Ashland, Wisconsin, where I graduated with a Naturalist Degree while I discovered new fishing opportunities for pike, muskellunge, walleyes and various salmonids found in Lake Superior and its tributaries.

From there I headed west to work a few years in the Yellowstone region to simply work as much as most people fish and fish as much as most people work. I did just that, only it lasted over 20 years working at the Jack Dennis Fly Shop in Jackson, WY where I departed in 2009. Now it’s time to work for "The Man", working for myself that is.

I pursue my love to paint fish, lecture on every aspect of fly fishing you can imagine and host a few trips to some of the most exotic places you can think of. My ultimate goal is to catch as many species of fish on fly possible from freshwater to saltwater, throughout the world. I presently have taken over 440 species from over 60 countries!

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