A Last Day Surge in the World Flyfishing Championships

5 AM arrived without the need of a wakeup call.  I was ready.  Scott was ready.  We drank coffee and relaxed before a 6:30 breakfast then all of Team USA boarded buses for the last day and last two sessions of the World Masters Fly Fishing Championships.   My first session (actually session 3 of … Read more

Day Off for the Cliffs of Moher

The one thing you get better at as you get older is putting the bad behind you and moving forward.  Yesterday’s terrible afternoon session for Team USA had me down last night but today I woke up and started preparing for the last two sessions for tomorrow.  I’m ready to go and have plans to … Read more

Competition Begins in the World Championships of Flyfishing

More than ten years ago I retired from world competitive fly fishing but this morning here I was – out of retirement competing in the World Masters Fly Fishing Championships on the lakes of Ireland as a member of Team USA.  My heart pounded with excitement as if my last tournament was yesterday.   The … Read more

Official Practice of the World Masters Flyfishing Championships

The World Masters Fly Fishing Championships is a weeklong event.  Yesterday was the opening ceremonies.  Today is Official Practice.  Tomorrow we compete.  Thursday is an off day.  Then Friday is our last day of competition and Saturday is the awards ceremony and party.   In past competitions I usually took the Official Practice day to … Read more

Learning the Brown Trout of Lough Corrib

Every World Flyfishing Championship I fished back in my day had one fishing location that caused havoc with the scores of the tournament.  It was usually a lake where only about 10% of the competitors caught a single fish and the other 90% blanked.  Based on our practice day Friday and news carrying on from … Read more

Wild Brown Trout of Ireland

Guide Mike Drinan brought us to a spectacular small shore fishing lake 30 minutes out of Oughterard.  The lake was shallow and weedy.  The skies were gray and blue with wind and occasional drizzle then sunshine.  Connemara ponies watched as we set up our rods then disappeared into the grassy hillsides.  This was Ireland exactly the … Read more

Fly Fishing in Ireland

Ireland has always been on my “to fish” list but I must say I wasn’t bouncing off the walls with excitement before leaving home this week.  I was concerned that perhaps I’ve traveled too much lately and travel lost its charm.  But false alarm, when I woke this morning I was like, “Holly crap in … Read more

Arrival to Galway, Ireland

I arrived in Galway, Ireland around noon today.  I’m here as a member of Team USA for the World Masters Flyfishing Championships.  There are four of us on the team that includes my longtime friend Jay Buchner, other friend and fly fishing legend Joe Humphreys and Scott Robertson who I don’t know well but competed … Read more

Return to the World Championships of Flyfishing

There’s no tougher time to leave home for me than June. While some anglers can’t wait for July for the rivers to clear I like now because it’s green and everywhere you look is alive! It’s also the most enjoyable time in my yard with my trees in full bloom and prime time on the … Read more