Playing Catch Up Between Trips

This may have indeed been the longest gap between me posting blogs in the more than 11 year history of my blog.  And a few of you have let me know your concerns because you enjoy it.  I understand.  But there’s no need to panic.  The blog isn’t going anywhere.   I’ve been home since … Read more

A Last Day Magic Yellow Snapper

The wind cranked all night.  I’m sharing a room with Sammy and our hut rattled like we were in a hurricane.  But the blow isn’t as terrible as it sounded. Nonetheless, Grant opted out to rest his bad back and get his vehicle ready for our long drive back to Cerrito’s tomorrow.   Due to … Read more

Yellowtail Get Smart Fast

Our accommodation here in the boonies of Baja is simple.  Our rooms are basically a kid’s fort made of plywood.  We have comfortable beds but only one light blanket.  Evenings have been cool in the 50°s so we’ve been sleeping in our fleeces.  Last night dipped into the high 40°s and I was so cold … Read more

Fly Fishing for Grouper and Snapper

I love all fishing but chasing snapper and grouper from the rocks and coral reef with a fly rod is one of my favorites.  Yeah, it’s mostly blind fishing, but the explosive takes more than make up for not seeing the fish.  And when you hook up, pound for pound both these fish offer one … Read more

California Yellowtail on a Popper

It was another beautiful morning with a Yeti full of coffee here in the boonies of Baja.  Our boatman Riccardo arrived earlier than 7.  When I saw him, I headed for our shack to make sure pals Grant Hartman and Sammy Vigneri were getting ready.  After yesterday’s insane day fly fishing for California yellowtail, I … Read more

First New Species of 2021 – Yellowtail On the Fly

There aren’t a ton of common game fish species out there I haven’t caught on the fly.  Most I’ve had the good fortune of adding to my list over the years.  But there are a few I haven’t and one that I’ve come close with a couple times is the California yellowtail (Seriola dorsalis) not … Read more

So Good to be Back in Baja

It was a rare easy early morning to the Idaho Falls Airport yesterday.  I left the house at 4:05 AM and the roads were dry.  Not an ounce of snow or ice.  The only concern was watching out for animals.  God forbid I hit an elk or a moose.     My flight to Cabo … Read more

Quick Turnaround Just Like Pre-Covid Times!

I’m rested up after that action packed Arizona trip last week.  Granny and I had a smooth and beautiful drive home.  We left Phoenix and took backroads all the way to Salt Lake City.  That meant a ton of Arizona and Utah desert and remote mountain ranges.  We camped in Moab and had a look … Read more

Nothing Like a Little Last Day Magic

It was our last day down here in Arizona and Mike Faulkinbury invited Steve Berry and I to hit some urban lakes near where he lives.  While the numbers of fish caught this week have been low, the size of them has been incredible.  Earlier this week was the massive common carp and yesterday’s grassie … Read more

The Biggest Grass Carp of My Life

Getting my butt handed to me Monday by suckers is the kind of thing that makes me hungry for more.  Most fishing challenges I conquer easily and aren’t nearly as exhilarating.  So, if you figured I’d be headed back to the Salt to try for the Sonora sucker again, you were right.  But bad luck, … Read more

The “Currier” Carp Game Back on Track!

I haven’t mentioned it but this week I’m fishing the new Winston Air 2 5-weight rod with the new RVR Bauer Reel.  Perhaps I forgot because my fishing has been tough.  But let me just begin today’s blog by saying, I’m extremely pleased with both additions to the “Currier” arsenal!   Steve Berry and I … Read more

Fly Fishing for the Sonora Sucker

There haven’t been a whole lot of fish to brag about this week on the blog despite being down here in Phoenix, Arizona on some of my favorite carp haunts.  The main reason is because the waters are cold due to snow melt from the Arizona mountains and chilly temperatures in town dipping to the … Read more