Trout Fishing in Kentucky

I’m constantly asked why I’d want to “waste time” trout fishing anywhere other than around home.  Sure, trout fishing at home is remarkable.  But it’s not so much about the catching for me as it is the experience.  And a chance to explore a new piece of water with fly...

Keeneland in Kentucky

April 5, 2013 Granny and I arrived in Kentucky yesterday for a four day visit with good friends John and Betty Reesor.  The Reesors were once customers of mine at the fly shop in Jackson Hole but have turned into great friends.  This visit to Kentucky is one we’ve...

How Fast it Goes

The snow melted faster than I can ever recall this week.  Our yard was completely covered five days ago.  The pictures show the snow yesterday around noon and then sunrise this morning.  Truly amazing how fast it went.  It’s forecasted for 57º today so I think other...

First Trout Fishing Day of the Year

I had the privilege of meeting and fishing with some future fishing guides over at South Fork Lodge the last two days.  South Fork Lodge is amidst their annual Five Day Guide School.  I was invited over Tuesday night to give my talk “The Evolution of a World Traveling...

Work Now Fish Later

I’m first to notice the blog is lacking in the fishing reports.  I apologize deeply, but you can only imagine how things pile up after three months on the road.  My body also craved some hardcore exercise and with some March snowstorms the x-country skiing has been...

Winter at Last Chance on the Henry’s Fork

When I turn 50 I hope to celebrate at K2 Base Camp in Pakistan.  For some reason it’s a place calling me – a demanding hike I want to conquer.  There’s a gorgeous looking river there that no one seems to know anything about.  Granny however, who hiked to the...