Thank you, everyone! We now are pushing over 10,000 pageviews a month on this blog. Yesterday, we hit over 500 pageviews in a single day. As a reminder, our blog: Is not a business venture. We don’t earn any revenue or commissions or seek prospects for guiding services. Nothing wrong with that, but it’s not
Category: Philosophy
Successful Fly Fishing
When I started fly fishing, I felt a bit overwhelmed. So much to remember! Over time, I’ve learned that simplification really helped. So, I’ve fished with many flies. Only a few matter. I’ve fished a lot of water on many rivers. Only a few spots really produce. I’m a big believer in the Pareto Principle.
Calling a ‘Time Out’ on the Swift River
I won’t be blogging much about the Swift. I’ve shared that with Troy, and he understands. Also, I wanted to be transparent with all of you. My thinking is multifold: Writing about it has become a bit repetitive to me. I’ve blogged openly about flies and techniques that have worked for me, and I was
Zach St. Amand’s Two Farmington Brutes
Noted Farmington guide Zach St. Amand is on the water 200 days a year. Heck, he actually lives right next to the river. He ties flies, sold at UpCountry, specifically meant for the Farmington. And, what does he do on a day off? He fishes. He was out yesterday and texted me the photos below.