My Birthday on Jenny Lake

Everyone that loves to fly fish should fly fish on their birthday.  I do my best to every year.  Today Jenny Lake was spectacular.  I brought one of my best friends, Tim Brune, whose birthday is also today.  We each had two good beers and a cigar.  And we caught some lake trout!   Off … Read more

Fantastic Oregon Trip Comes to an End

October 15 It was a spectacular day for the Oregon Coast.  No rain in the forecast.  Only miles of blue skies.  Mike and I knew already it may not be the best weather day for fly fishing for Chinook salmon but we really didn’t care.   Mike and I hit yet another Oregon Coast river … Read more

Flyfishing for Chinook Salmon on the Nestucca River

There were no secrets to today’s fishing with Mike here on the Oregon Coast.  We fished for Chinook salmon right in front of the Pacific City town boat ramp on the Nestucca River.  Although the day started with a few rain showers it turned into a beautiful day.   The salmon were there thick.  Big … Read more

My First Coastal Cutthroat

The rain fell hard last night here on the Oregon Coast.  It continued this morning as Mike and I prepared for another day of fly fishing for Chinook salmon.  So much so that we dragged our feet a bit enjoying coffee and some homemade Mike LaSota breakfast burritos before bailing out the boat.   Around … Read more

Fly Fishing for Salmon on Tillamook Bay

The weather forecast looks iffy for Mike and I to go salmon fishing on the coast of Oregon this week.  When we left his house in Portland this morning it was downpouring rain.  In fact, most of our two-hour drive to Tillamook was in a downpour.  But when we pulled in the parking lot to … Read more

Fly Fishing Talk Brings Me to Oregon

I slipped into Portland, Oregon last night and am presently staying with my old friend Mike LaSota (Michigan Mike).  Mike’s last time on the blog was when we fished in Gabon in 2016.  What brought me to Portland was to give my presentation, “Streamer Tricks for More and Larger Trout” for the Flyfisher’s of Oregon … Read more

On the Move

Back in the day, October snow and cold meant exciting fall fishing to me.  Though it still does it also causes me to pull out the map.  Luckily, today I’m headed to Portland, Oregon to deliver my PowerPoint presentation, “Streamer Tricks for More and Larger Trout” to the FlyFisher’s Club of Oregon.  After my talk, … Read more

Jenny Lake Comes to Life During Winter Squall

Friend Gary Eckman and I fished Jenny Lake today in Grand Teton National Park.  Rather than fish at sunrise when it was about 20°s we met at 10 AM at the lake.  This gave me time to enjoy the Park before fishing.  We have lots of snow up high in the Tetons already.   Gary … Read more

Frozen on Kubswin Lake

Thanks to work and watching baseball I haven’t been fishing enough.  Also, our fall weather has been heinous.  On the night of September 14 our high temperatures went from the 80°s to 40°s and most days since have provided cold rain and snow.  Although todays early morning drive to Kubswin Lake was colorful, I should’ve … Read more

October – Best Fishing and Baseball of the Year!

Lots of catching up on art, writing, organizing for the show season is in the rearview.  Not done but enough finished to have some fun.  This past week Granny and I went to Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri and watched two Cardinals vs Cubs games.  The Cubs lost for us on Tuesday night but … Read more

The Fall Equinox Storm Arrives Early

We’ve had eight days of colder than normal September temperatures with a solid dose of precipitation mixed of rain and snow.  I refer to it as the fall Equinox storm.  It’s a good thing for Idaho.  You can never get too much moisture.  Bad weather also gives me a window to catch up on my office … Read more

Fly Fishing the Yellowstone River in YNP

It’s been more than twenty years since I caught much on the Yellowstone River in Yellowstone National Park.  That’s since the 1990’s when the Park declared war on lake trout in Yellowstone Lake.  The very lake trout the Park is accused of stocking in the late 1800’s and 1920’s.   I’m the first to agree … Read more