Memories from St Brandon’s Atoll 2017

Whoa!  That was a long trip home, but we made it and I can’t wait till the next trip to St Brandon’s Atoll in Mauritius.  Thanks everyone for reading the blog.  I hope you enjoyed it. A very special thanks to Gerhard Laubscher and the guides of FlyCastaway for...

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Last Day of Flyfishing St Brandon’s Atoll 2017

The last day came quick.  Scott, Ben and I treasured our final early morning coffee together and watched it get light on Rafael Island here at St Brandon’s Atoll.  After the 7 AM breakfast Scott and I climbed aboard with FlyCastaway guide Brendan with hopes to bang up...

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Bluefins and Bonefish – St Brandon’s Atoll

I love the morning no matter where I’m at.  If I’m home, on the Henry’s Fork, the Nunya or drinking my 5 AM coffee with Scott and Ben here at St Brandon’s Atoll in Mauritius.  For me it’s the best time of day.  After a filling breakfast of eggs and bacon it was off to...

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A Forever Lasting Trevally Memory

If it wasn’t for Gerhard’s nice Indo-Pacific permit catch yesterday I’d have been tempted to make today “The hunt for the 10lb bonefish”.  But he got it done which meant I needed to buckle down yet again and give the yellow permit my best shot.  I took a good look at...

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Focused on One Fish at St Brandon’s Atoll

I’ve cycled through fishing friends and today I was back with Scott.  This means at the end of today the trip is more than half over.  Damn these journeys go fast.  You wait and wait and wait and count the days till the trip for months then bang – the adventure is...

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Another Yellow Permit in Mauritius

After my 5:30 coffee with Ben and Scott I wandered around the island hoping to find a Picasso triggerfish or perhaps get a cast to Indo permit to but no such luck.  It was a beautiful morning however.  A great day to catch a sunrise.   Today I matched up with Ben...

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Two New Species from St Brandon’s Atoll

It was November while fishing a yellowfish river in Lesotho that Gerhard Laubscher asked me if I was available this coming April.  With most people you first ask, “Why?”, but with Gerhard, you just say “Yes”.  “Yes”, because with Gerhard chances are something good is...

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While I’m Out Of Reach

Sorry if you expected a blog for St Brandon’s today but that’s not possible.  Instead I organized this post a few weeks back and wanted it to sit while I was gone. I am looking for two more anglers to join me for a Yellow Dog Hosted Trip to Farquhar Atoll in the...

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Fly Fishing St Brandon’s Atoll

We had a nice evening around the lodge last night here at St Brandon’s Atoll.  There are four other anglers all from South Africa.  We had a yummy dinner and a few Phoenix Beers with them before retiring to bed.   This morning Ben, Scott and I got up before...

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The Crossing to St Brandon’s Atoll of Mauritius

This saltwater fly fishing adventure began today.  To remind everyone, I’m with friends from back home, Scott Smith and Ben Smith, on a fishing trip to St Brandon’s Atoll in the southern Indian Ocean.  St Brandon’s belongs to the country of Mauritius which is a small...

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Killing Time Before Fishing in Mauritius

Scott, Ben and I spent yesterday and today touring around the small island nation of Mauritius here in the boonies of the Indian Ocean.  We’re killing time before we head fishing to St. Brandon’s Atoll.  It’s been a fun two days meeting the welcoming people of...

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Arrival in Mauritius

It was all smooth sailing from Victor, Idaho to Port Louis, Mauritius.  Our last flight was Paris to Port Louis and took 11 hours 40 minutes.  The journey from my door to door took 39 hours.     We arrived at the Address Boutique Hotel in Port Chambly at...

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Rock On Spring Snow – Off to St Brandon’s

I may not have fished the last ten days since the Wisconsin Driftless but I was home, happy and packing for what should be a top adventure.  Tomorrow I’ll be headed to St Brandon’s Atoll which belongs to the country of Mauritius.  I’ll be fishing with a few buddies...

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Trout Fishing in Wisconsin

We took it a heck of a lot easier last night here in the Wisconsin Driftless Area.  I recon we were all asleep at 11 PM.  Sunday night took its toll on this group of 50+ dudes.  After yet another giganticus meal of a breakfast we all drove an hour to new waters.  The...

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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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