Wild Horses, Banded Tilapia and Puff Adders

It was another gorgeous morning up on the Gourits River here in South Africa.  Most of us were a little gruff however from a poor night sleep.  We had a herd of horses freak out several times during the night on the edge of camp.  Just like they won’t jump a fence,...

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Fly Fishing for Bass in South Africa

The sounds around camp here on the Gourits River in South Africa last night put me in a deep sleep.  Granny and I were serenaded by frogs, birds, jackals and more all night long.  I woke up bright at 5 AM and made some instant coffee and kicked back and worked on the...

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Fly Fishing the Gourits River of South Africa

Our South African adventure isn’t a week old yet and we’ve done lots.  We have our travel groove on thanks to Craig and Coreta Smith.  They’ve shown us a beautiful piece of the Garden Route along the coast of South Africa.  But today Craig and Coreta drove us north...

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Another Great Day Fly Fishing the Salt in South Africa

We said bye to Knysna, South Africa early this morning and traveled with Craig and Coreta west over an hour to visit their friends Chris and Teresa.  Their friends have a house on top a cliff overlooking the ocean about a half hour past the famous Mossel Bay.  Their...

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Fly Fishing for Spotted Grunter in South Africa

There was barely a cloud in the sky this morning when we left Craig and Coreta’s house for fishing.  Today was an exploratory in search of tailing spotted grunter.  Craig knew of some flats about a half hour from Knysna, South Africa which put us at a river mouth and...

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The First Fish in South Africa

Granny and I awoke to a spectacular morning here in Knysna, South Africa at our friends Craig and Coreta Smiths house.  It’s nice to be here for many reasons but the first that crosses my mind while in the Southern Hemisphere in November is that while the days are...

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Arrival Day in Knysna, South Africa

Granny and I have flown through a 48-hour time warp from the onset of winter in Victor, Idaho to the heart of spring down here on the bottom of the African continent in Knysna, South Africa.  We are staying the next four days in this area with my friend Craig Smith...

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Intense Travel Week Ends in Africa

I got home from a successful Keys trip late Tuesday night then had a couple days to fine tune a conservation speech about golden mahseer that I gave in San Francisco on Friday night for the Henry’s Fork Foundations Annual Fundraiser.  The talk was held at an amazing...

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Never Underrate Florida Keys Bonefish

A common occurrence on any photo shoot is that on the last day you scramble to get pics you haven’t gotten yet.  The shorter the length of the shoot the longer the last day photo list is.  I’m in the Florida Keys on a two day shoot with Simms modeling new product. ...

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Fly Fishing in Key West

Early morning comes quick especially if you were up checking out Fantasy Fest on Halloween in Key West earlier this morning at 1 AM.  But, when you travel, whether in a foreign country or in a far-flung part of the USA, if you have the opportunity to take in an...

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Key West, Halloween & Fantasy Fest

One of the many perks of being on the Simms Fishing Products pro staff is being one of the first to fish the newest of Simms long array of products.  Tonight pro photographer Brian Grossenbacher and I landed in Key West, Florida.  We are here the courtesy of Simms. ...

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Florida Keys here I Come

With a trip to San Francisco this Friday November 6th to be the keynote speaker for the Henry’s Fork Foundation Reception Dinner then to Africa for three weeks on Monday November 9th, squeezing in two days of fishing in the Florida Keys tomorrow and Monday didn’t seem...

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Annual Thermopolis Trip with the Boyz

Fall is the time for get togethers with my friends whom are guides, fly shop employees, fly fishing instructors and those who are just too dang busy to spend time with in the summertime.  Fall is the time when fly fishing people do less working and more fishing. ...

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Turning 50 on the Henry’s Fork

Twas a late blurry night at the TroutHunter on the banks of the Henry’s Fork celebrating my 50th.  I wasn’t alone.  More than twenty held it down till the bitter end of 2 AM.  You would suspect a quiet morning today but instead we got up because of a drastic change in...

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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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