Fly Fishing in Pennsylvania from Trout to Bass

Joe Humphreys took Jerry and I to a completely different section of Spruce Creek today.  The attractive creek was more winding and the pools were deep.  Before we wadered up Joe broke out the fly tying vise.         The best flies for the creeks...

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Fly Fishing Spruce Creek with Joe Humphreys

What I admire the most about Joe Humphreys is that after more than 80 years of fly fishing he still gets excited for every new day of it.  I noticed this in Ireland back in June and I noticed it today.  Joe, Jerry Arnold and I were up early and headed straight to...

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A Visit to PA with Joe Humphreys

In June I fished in Ireland representing Team USA in the World Masters Fly Fishing Championships.  We had a great team that included fly fishing legend Joe Humphreys.  Joe is 87 years old.  Imagine being able to compete at this age?  He’s amazing.   Joe and I...

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Memories from Iceland 2016

A few hours ago the Atlantic salmon of Iceland exploit came to an end.  We boarded our flight from Reykjavik back to the States and will be home tonight.  I’m the pleasant kind of exhausted from a month of travel, fishing, short nights and writing the blog.  We are...

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End Big and Go Home

It’s the last day in Iceland and only a few hours of fishing took place this morning on the Selá River.  The weather was cool, gray and drizzly.  A perfect day to catch one more Atlantic salmon on this Iceland trip.  And if you read this blog often, you know I like to...

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Atlantic Salmon Fishing on the Sela River

I could’ve easily slept more this morning.  Not only was it cold and wet outside but I felt aftereffects from our after dinner party last night.  I’m not sure what time we went to bed but it was after 2 this morning.   The good news however is that we had Beat 2...

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Brown Trout and Atlantic Salmon on the Sela River

We had a good sleep and finished coffee and breakfast early.  Ingo, Granny and I took off on the hour drive to Beat 8, the highest beat on the Selá River.  This upper section not only has Atlantic salmon but also a unique strain of wild brown trout.  The browns were...

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A Dream of Fishing the Sela Comes True

After a few unsuccessful hours on Beat 4 this morning with Siggy, we left the comforts of Hofsá for the famous Selá Lodge.  It was a wonderful stay on the Hofsá.  The accommodation was relaxed and the food was delicious.  And Granny’s Atlantic salmon will be...

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One Fish Can Make A Trip

When you know in advance the fishing trip you’re going on will be a challenge, don’t get there and imagine it to be easy.  Keep your expectations in line and don’t fall off the track.  You won’t burnout so easily and your fishing skill won’t leave you.  Big Atlantic...

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The Hofsa River of Iceland

Despite freezing our butts off Atlantic salmon fishing last night here in Iceland, mother nature returned with warmth and sunshine this morning.   It was absolutely gorgeous around the lodge on the Hofsá River.  We slammed a quick breakfast buffet and headed for Beat...

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Extreme Fly Fishing for Atlantic Salmon – Iceland

Looking downstream from pool 22 yesterday on the mighty Hafralónsá Atlantic salmon river here in Iceland I saw a rope dangling from the canyon rim to the water.  It turns out that rope leads to pool 21, better known as the Slave.  If you read this blog regularly than...

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Arctic Char, Atlantic Salmon and Lamb Chops

The weather changed last night.  We woke up to the patter of rain and rattling wind.  No one jumped from bed like yesterday.  I made us coffee around 8 and we sat around and enjoyed the precious brew.  We have eight more days of Atlantic salmon fishing here in Iceland...

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Chasing Atlantic Salmon on the Hafralonsa

Although its August and Iceland no longer has 24 hours of daylight, there was light at 11 PM last night and the sun came up around 3:30 AM this morning.  Close the shades before bed and save that eyepatch the airlines gives you on the flight over.  Atlantic salmon...

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End of the World Fly Fishing – Iceland

All my friends passionate about fishing (fishing bums) are similar whether from home or abroad.  Icelandic Fly Fishermen pals Ingo Helgason and Siggy Hedinn picked Granny and I up at our room in Reykjavik, Iceland at 8 AM.  First halt on the long drive to our upcoming...

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Welcome to the Blog of Jeff Currier!

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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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