The Fall Equinox Storm

Two months ago I made plans with friends Joe Koehly of Yeti and Peter Vandergrift of Costa Sunglasses to go bang up the carp of Blackfoot Reservoir today.  You need good weather to fly fish for carp and naturally our annual equinox storm made a direct hit delivering 40° highs with rain and snow.  I … Read more

Ask About Fly Fishing Internet Radio – Sudan

I want to let everyone know that Wednesday night, October 5th I will be the guest on Ask About Fly Fishing Internet Radio.  The live interview starts at 7 PM (MT) and you can access the live interview for free from the Internet Radio Website.   This will be my seventh interview and this time … Read more

Fall Fishing on the South Fork

When I started working the fly shop gig back in 1987, one of my first big sales was a set of XL Simms Neoprene Waders along with shoes and detachable gravel guards.  My customer at the time, Ken Holder, continued to use me as his sales person and source for fishing info for years to … Read more

Great Week in VA Comes to an End

My week in Virginia ended with a bang last night.  I spent the afternoon doing presentations including “Improve Your Fishing Photography” and “Warmwater Fly Fishing” along with “Casting in the Wind and the Double Haul”.  Then last night for the Fly Fishers of Virginia banquet I presented “Trout Bumming the World”.  Everyone is ready to … Read more

Fly Fishing for Smallmouth Bass on the James River

The Mossy Creek Fly Fishing boys, Colby and Brian Trow, took me fly fishing for smallmouth bass and longnose gar on the James River today.  It’s my last day of fishing VA before I speak tomorrow to Fly Fishers of Virginia.  Best of all, I’ve I kicked the flu thing and this morning I felt … Read more

Tropical Storm Continues My Marlin on Fly Curse

On a scale of 1-10 (10 being best) the way I felt at bedtime last night was about a 2.5.  When we got up at 4 AM to get back on the Waterman to try and catch a marlin on the fly this morning, I’d jumped to a 4 and I was going.  But at … Read more

A Monster of the Darkness

I was in that deep rest.  The kind of rest just before sleep when the back of the Waterman went off like a scene in Jaws.  The drag of the giant saltwater reel holding our swordfish rod screamed and stressful shouts came from Brian Trow, “Currier! Currier! Currier!”   I was dozing upstairs in the … Read more

Fly Fishing for Fish with Bills

Wake up time at 4:15 AM came so abruptly I had no idea where I was.  For me it was 2:15 AM because my body was still on Mountain Time.  Then I heard the voices of the Mossy Creek Trow brothers and my new friend, Art Webb.  My senses bounced into action.  I was at … Read more

Virginia Beach Here I Come

You know I’ve been traveling too much when I say it was an easy jaunt from Idaho to Virginia Beach, Virginia.  But it was.  I left my house in Victor at 4:30 AM and Colby and brother Brian Trow, owners of Mossy Creek Fly Fishing, picked me up from the Richmond airport at 6 PM … Read more

Saved by the Nunya 2016

Sept 12, 2016 The Yellowstone Country forecast was dismal for Granny’s days off.  Plummeting temperatures and heavy rains with thunderstorms were predicted.  But it didn’t stop us from floating down the Nunya.   The weatherman wasn’t wrong.  We headed on our long drive west of Victor only to hit storm after storm.  We made the … Read more

Weekend with Joe Comes to an End

Joe Humphrey, Jerry Arnold and I had a casual last day before flying home tonight.  We fed Joes pet fish to start.  This afternoon we wet a line near the airport at a place called Fisherman’s Paradise on Spring Creek.  The trout were hard to find and harder to catch.  Next time I think I’ll chase … Read more

Fly Fishing in Pennsylvania from Trout to Bass

Joe Humphreys took Jerry and I to a completely different section of Spruce Creek today.  The attractive creek was more winding and the pools were deep.  Before we wadered up Joe broke out the fly tying vise.         The best flies for the creeks here in Pennsylvania in late summer are terrestrials.  … Read more