Wednesday August 5, 2009 I’m about to embark on my second trip to Kamchatka in search of the ever elusive 30” rainbow trout. Although the idea of 24 hours in the air isn’t exciting, the big Kamchatka Rainbow is definitely reason to endure such an arduous journey. I’m also excited about touring Moscow. My traveling [...]
Posts Tagged ‘hatch reels’
Kamchatka, Russia 2009
Posted in Fly Fishing, Gear, Kamchatka, Photography, Russia, Travel, Trout, tagged big trout, dogs, Fly Fishing, Freshwater, hatch reels, Kamchatka, Photography, River Fishing, Spey on August 22, 2009 | 5 Comments »
Ron & Brent’s Alaska Wilderness Adventure
Posted in Fly Fishing, tagged Alaska, Fly Fishing, Freshwater, hatch reels, Photography, Rods, salmon, Travel on August 1, 2009 | 6 Comments »
Ron Foster and I just returned from an incredible trip to Unalakleet River Lodge in Unalakleet, Alaska. Unalakleet is a small Eskimo Village located on Hudson Sound 400 miles Northwest of Anchorage. We were invited by lodge owners Jeff and Sally Appel to visit the lodge to have a better understanding of their operation. After a week of [...]
672 Casts and One Bass
Posted in Bass, Fly Fishing, News & Events, tagged Bass, bed fishing, Fly Fishing, Freshwater, hatch reels, lake fishing, Lake Fork, rio outbound, scott fly rods, Spawning fish, Texas Lakes on March 11, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Lets rewind to February 3rd. Boone and I have picked our day. March 10th, 2009 is going to be the day of legendary proportion. We will be traveling to the epic body of water known only to some as Fork. The fabled waters’ of Lake Fork located in the epicenter of Texas bass fishing is [...]
Bass on top…
Posted in Bass, Flies, Fly Fishing, tagged Bass, farm fishing, hatch reels, Photography, ponds, rio outbound, scott fly rods, triangle taper on March 7, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Co worker Corey and I visited a local pond earlier this week to check out some bass fishing. This pond has a reputation for holding bass up to 8 lbs and the common catch is around 3lbs. We strapped the trolling motor to the small boat, grabbed some cold beer, and started to cruise around. [...]