Day 3 – Warming Up in Bolivia

July 28, 2013 The temperature was noticeably warmer this morning, a good sign for sure.  Skip and I slammed some breakfast with the guys then we all headed to our boats and then our Beats.  Today Skip and I had Beat 3 which is where Eric and Dale had far more action then Skip and … Read more

Day 2 – Cold Front Continues

In spite of being exhausted from two days of travel from home to Tsimane Lodge here in Bolivia, I didn’t sleep much last night.  It’s because I get excited like a little kid waiting for Christmas when I’m about to enter and outstanding fishing venue.  I tossed and turned and looked at my watch a … Read more

Fly Fishing in Bolivia – Day 1

Yesterday I forgot to mention a couple things that I normally do when entering a new country.  When I got off the plane in Santa Cruz, Bolivia I was shocked at how cool it was.  The temperature was in the low 40°s and last nights cold temp was 39°.  Indeed its technically winter here in … Read more

Arrival Day in Santa Cruz, Bolivia

If you told me a year ago I was headed to the Bolivian jungle in summer of 2013 I’d have told you you’re crazy.  Its not like I didn’t want to go, in fact the opposite, I’ve been dying to go.  Bolivia is quite possibly the greatest fly fishing in the world.  Not just the … Read more

Things to do before Fly Fishing in Bolivia

I thought I’d get out fishing near home this weekend but instead my next cast will be for golden dorado in Bolivia.  I’ll be leaving on Wednesday and should get my first cast there on Friday afternoon.  It’s all dependent on the never predictable jungle weather.   In the meantime I’ve been busier than ever.  … Read more

Teton Canyon – do not Try this at Home!

The rattlesnake infested Canyon of the Teton River keeps even the most adventurous fly fishers from casting there.  Not only are there snakes, but the hike down in is treacherous.  Loose rocks and gravel and slippery grasses can all cause you to lose your footing and you could bounce more than 750 feet down cliffs.  … Read more

Ladies Day on the Rizzo River

I look forward to ladies day each year on a lesser known fishery.  The ladies include Granny and our friend Jessica Chitwood.  Last year we fished the Sveum River which gets little pressure yet actually produced a few good fish for us.  Today we gambled on the Rizzo.   The ladies enjoy this day because … Read more

Practice for Pacu – Carping Again

July 8, 2013   I wandered back to my carp lakes to fly fish with Tom Hansen.  It was Tom’s idea to treat me to Bolivia later this month with Skip Brittenham who I took carping on Saturday.   Conditions didn’t favor carping today.  Last night we experienced major thunderstorms with rain and wind.  Undoubtedly … Read more

Bolivia for Carp – Deal of the Century!

July 6, 2013 On July 24th I’ll be headed for Bolivia to chase golden dorado, pacu and more thanks to two friends, Tom Hansen and Skip Brittenham of California who are treating me to this incredible trip.  Last month Tom asked if I’d take them carp fishing while they’re up in Jackson.  Of course I … Read more

Earliest Visit to the Lower Nunya

July 2 & 3, 2013 The camping, the wildlife and the scenery are equal to the actual trout fishing for Granny and me these days.  What I mean is if fishing is great but a river is crowded with boats, we’ll leave that for those who don’t fish as much as we do.  If a … Read more

Summer Art Projects

I had no idea that the Henry’s Fork Marathon would be my last fishing day of June.  However, when the heat rolled in here Thursday and after looking at my list of “Artwork to be done” I turned on the TV and watched baseball while painting and drawing on Cliff Fly Boxes at home for … Read more

The Henry’s Fork Marathon – 2013

June 25, 2013   My annual Henry’s Fork Marathon took place today.  Granny and I and friends left the Last Chance parking lot before 8 AM and fished our way through the Harriman Ranch all the way to the Osborne Bridge and back.  This is a distance of about eight miles of walking and wading.  … Read more