Thursday, March 4, 2010

Catch Magazine

Along with a few photos from my previous post, I made a submission to catchmagazine.net and was honored with the subject page for the Anglers Element Rain in issue# 10. I can recall the moment I thought to take this photo and was happy with the result. Thanks again to my good friends for making this happen, and for the boys at Catch Magazine for the consideration

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Lees

I had the opportunity to head back up to Lees Ferry with some of the AZ boys and as usual it was a great time. It is such a beautiful location and the fish are equally impressive. It rained for the majority of our two days there, but that didn't keep us off the water much. There was a period of about 3 hours where the wind made us head for cover, otherwise the old Smithcraft was anchored or running up and downstream. 

Clayton E casts below the towering red walls
The Group
Ryan M. in the rain
The fire went out just before an all night downpour
Ty W works a riffle
Thanks again to Clayton, Ryan, and Ty for making it happen. Next time we are headed back to NM. 

Monday, January 25, 2010

Superstition

It was good to be home in AZ for a day last week. All the rain had moved east leaving beautiful skies and much needed moisture in the area. An eastern area ski resort claimed to have received almost 40 inches of snow in 24 hours. This of course, is good news for fishing in the Whites this summer.

Monday, January 18, 2010

Wall

Wall clouds just south of Calgary yesterday.




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Monday, January 11, 2010

MP

Had a day off to head up to the middle P with KW. It was good to get out and throw some dries amid an afternoon midge hatch. Most of my time was spent messing around with some new photographic toys, although we did manage a few nice spotted browns. I'd post some of the other photos I took but they all suck.




Red reflections from KW's coat.


Saturday, January 9, 2010

MT

This week work took me to Missoula, and despite the cold it was great to be here. I always enjoy a quick stop at the Grizzly Hackle fly shop, and a walk along the Clark Fork river trail.

Why the macrame? All of this is hanging inside the Staggering Ox sandwich shop. If you cut it up it makes great indicator material. (I didn't cut theirs up)