Finished our Road Trip and Tying Flies

We’ve been home a couple of weeks from our recent fly fishing road trip. As you can tell from the image below, it didn’t end as we hoped. Turns out a fuel injector in our van needed to be replaced in Kemmerer, WY. It’s a longer story that I won’t bore you with, but we returned home safe and sound a week later.

Van and Tow Truck | www.johnkreft.com

We were just below Fontenelle dam fishing the Green River, WY and decided to explore a spot downstream when our problem started. That’s when “plan B” began.

Here are a couple images of the Green River as the sun began to set (before the van problem started).

Green River Below Fontenelle Dam | www.johnkreft.com
Green River, WY Sunset | www.johnkreft.com

And a Brown trout I was finally able to hook using a Purple Haze.

Green River Brown | www.johnkreft.com

I had several rise to my fly, but didn’t hook up for some reason.

This is a Western Tanager I found in the brush along the river finding an insect to munch on.

Western Tanager on Green River, WY | www.johnkreft.com

After returning home, I was able to catch up on my fly tying orders and thought I’d share a couple images of the flies I tied for a good customer.

Here is a dozen Pheasant Tail Soft Hackle flies in size 14.

Pheasant Tail Soft Hackle Flies | www.johnkreft.com

I enjoy tying this classic soft hackle fly. There’s just something about the combination of natural materials that makes a beautiful fly.

Hungarian Partridge and Pheasant Tail | www.johnkreft.com

This is a dozen size 18 Higa’s SOS.

Higa's SOS Flies - #18 | www.johnkreft.com

I’ve used this fly during the winter months when dry fly hatches are sparse. It’s a great fly!

I’m caught up with all my customer orders, so if you were thinking about ordering some flies, now is a great time to contact me. You can reach me at ri**************@***il.com.

Time to get back to my home waters!

Enjoy…go fish!

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