• Spruce Peacock

    This week’s Throw Back Thursday Fly is the Spruce Peacock, a fly pattern developed by Polly Rosborough. I found this fly on a display at the International Federation of Fly Fishers Museum in Livingston, MT. I took this picture of Polly’s Spruce Peacock through the glass display in a dark room and I think it turned out…

  • 2016 Casting for Recovery

    Last weekend, I was honored to be a River Helper at the 2016 Casting for Recovery retreat at Black Butte Ranch, my 4th year helping out. BLACK BUTTE POND The goal of Casting for Recovery (CFR) is “to enhance the quality of life of women with breast cancer through a unique program that combines breast cancer…

  • Polly Rosborough Grasshopper

    This week’s Throw Back Thursday Fly is a Polly Rosborough Grasshopper fly pattern. I found this fly on a display at the International Federation of Fly Fishers Museum in Livingston, MT. It’s is one of several flies in a display entitled Polly’s Proven Killers. I took this picture of Polly’s Grasshopper through the glass display in a dark…

  • Mayflies on the River

    Fall is a great time of year to be on your favorite river. That’s where I’ve been lately, walking along the river watching for rising fish. As you know, I enjoy fishing with dry flies. So what have I seen? Tons of mayflies on the river. The weather has been perfect for Pale Morning Duns (PMD)…

  • Pink Lady

    This week’s Throw Back Thursday Fly is the Pink Lady, a classic Catskill fly. This Pink Lady was tied by Bob Kern at the International Federation of Fly Fishers Fair in Livingston, MT in August 2016. Bob did an amazing job of mounting the wings, utilizing the double-slip quill wing style. He drove all the way to…

  • Metolius River Sockeye Salmon

    Have you ever seen a Metolius River Sockeye Salmon? Neither had I until last week. I’ve been fishing the Metolius River for over 45 years, spending many enjoyable days along this beautiful river. We fish it a lot. But this was a first! Metolius River Sockeye Salmon Historically, Spring Chinook and Sockeye Salmon called the…

  • Wonder Wing Drake

    This week’s Throw Back Thursday Fly is the Wonder Wing Drake. Al and Gretchen Beatty graciously provided the information below from their new eBook entitled Wonder Wing Flies. While they didn’t invent the Wonder Wing, they have refined the technique used to drastically remove the possibility of the fly twisting while being cast due to…

  • Dark Caddis

    This week’s Throw Back Thursday Fly is the Dark Caddis, a fly tied by Polly Rosborough. I found this fly on a display at the International Federation of Fly Fishers Museum in Livingston, MT. It’s is one of several flies in a display entitled Polly’s Proven Killers. I took this picture of the Dark Caddis through…

  • Fishing East Lake in the Fall

    I love to fish in the fall and every other season for that matter. But during the fall, there are so many choices of where to fish. Yesterday, I was fishing my favorite river. Today? We decided it was time to try fishing East Lake in the fall. We fished East Lake several times this…