Tag Archives: fly fishing blog
Fix Your Tailing Loops Once and For All

Tailing loops are maybe the most common problem in fly casting and they are remarkably easy to fix. During our last Bonefish School in the Bahamas we had a great conversation about tailing loops with good friend Michael White. Whitie's approach to fixing tailing loops...
Fly Fishing and Tapping into your Subconscious

OUR SUBCONSCIOUS STAYS TWO STEPS AHEAD OF OUR CONSCIOUS THINKING, PUTTING US IN A ZONE ON THE WATER. One of the most stimulating and interesting TV shows that I take the time to watch every chance I get is "Through the Wormhole" on the Science Channel....
Opening Day

Is the end of the beginning the beginning of the end? For years, maybe decades, my buddy Dan and I have kept a tradition. To be on Dan's home water together on opening day of trout season. This is a high point on the calendar for...
Saturday Shoutout / Waisted Youth

ONE OF MY BEST FISHING BUDDIES WRITING ABOUT ONE OF MY FAVORITE GUIDES. HOW CAN I PASS THAT UP? I was in the Bahamas recently for the G&G Bonefish School. My good buddy Rich Hohne was along representing for the folks at Simms who generously...
Don’t Keep Staring in One Place if You’re Seeing Nada

"IT'S VERY RARE THAT ANY TWO PEOPLE, MUCH LESS A GUIDE AND CLIENT, WILL SEE EYE TO EYE" My recent trip to the Bahamas, fly fishing for bonefish at the wonderful Andros South Lodge, I got a chance to work out a bunch of kinks in...
