It took me a minute to get past the use of the word “tactical” when it came to fly fishing. When I see the word it conjures up images of very serious looking dudes with a dozen spools of tippet and other doodads hanging off a stuffed vest and lugging around 3 fully riggedContinue reading “Early thoughts on the tactical nymphing philosophy”
Monthly Archives: January 2022
Tactical nymphing and nerding out
Before I dive into this let me state that I am aware a lot of the things I am going to write about are probably old hat to most of you and some of this stuff has been well known for a decade or more. For me it is all very much brand new. YouContinue reading “Tactical nymphing and nerding out”
Kebari and Photography
With fishing out of the question in my area for the past few weeks or so due to heavy winter rain and snow storms i’ve turned to my two favorite winter pastimes, tying flies and photography. I have long had a passion for photography but when it comes to photographing flies I always struggled toContinue reading “Kebari and Photography”
The joys of winter
We have had pretty intense weather around here the last few weeks. Several feet of snow followed by warm weather and inches of rain produced flooding events all over. Had a nice break in the weather today and against my better judgement ventured out in an attempt to fish. Ive recently purchased the Sagi modelContinue reading “The joys of winter”
Old Timey
I’ve been chipping away at this series for awhile. The goal was to make little square prints of kebari that were processed to look like they came from an old weathered book. I am still refining it a little as the longer I look at these the more they seem a bit overdone. All ofContinue reading “Old Timey”