Chi Wulff

Though she fully understands that it will bring forth a bellowing chorus of moans and groans, a certain feminine fisher we know still likes to say fly fishing is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’re gonna get each time out. The same could be said about fflogging (blogging about fly fishing); […]

Best Thanksgiving wishes from the gang at Chi Wulff. We’re dining on the early side and headed out for little cast and blast action today. Eat, eat. Cast, cast. Bang, bang. Eat, eat.

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by Mark McGlothlin on November 14, 2011

in Chi Wulff

Just doing some tweaking suggested by our tech brain trust and web host tech gurus (actually on the North American continent) and vaporized a dozen or so new comments today that had slipped into moderation. Dammit and our apologies if something witty you’ve written today isn’t showing up. Be witty once again and we promise […]

The site’s been as (intermittently) slow as molasses in January over the past few days. Our hosting service provider has been dealing with some massive DOS attacks of late (apparently originating in China); they insist they’ve just about gotten a handle on things and it appears to be better today. We’re aware and working on […]

The last week has been a strange one and we’re about to claw back from the virtual grave and get back into our usual routine. A long anticipated return to home country last week was busted all to hell by what has indeed turned out to be a torn medial meniscus. I’ve been somewhat hobbled […]

I’ve been messing around a bit on Google+ over the last few weeks and I’ve been a twitter user for several months now. All this media-based socializing has made me think about an age-old fly fishing conundrum that is only enhanced by tools like blogs and facebooks and twitter feeds: just how much information is […]

We’re starting a new project here on Chi Wulff tomorrow that we think most fly fisher folk will find damned interesting. We’re not quite sure what to call it as of this morning, but we’re sure what it will be about. A bit of background is in order. I’ve personally been fly fishing since 1984; […]

Actually saw 114 during the long road run yesterday. She Who Must Be Obeyed has been called back for a work emergency (being a manager can be a bitch sometimes), necessitating a manageable but long dash back from Durango. We’ll be back in the more or less normal posting groove shortly.

No, we haven’t fallen off the face of the planet. She Who Must Be Obeyed and I are en route from Austin to Bozeman and have been running hard for the past couple of days.  Had a little business to take care of in Ouray / Montrose and blasted on north from there to Jackson […]

Chi Wulff in the early days. We’d like to think we’ve been worthy some days of at least the 24 pack. And dang it, the log cabin stack is much harder than it looks. Chi Wulff after the upcoming addition of new team member Quinn G. Formerly writing at In the Back Eddy, Quinn joins […]

Back from the coast run late yesterday to find an email from John Youngberg of the Montana Farm Bureau in the box. More to come this morning – just working to sort out a few implied details about HB 309 and format some pics from the coast. Will have more information up in an hour.

Team Chi Wulff is proud to announce that now and again we’d like to bring to light a particularly compelling comment or email that rolls in and reward the author of such uplifting and insightful prose with a gift (or gifts). We already have a winner. From the blog commentary yesterday morning, the (very slightly*) […]

It has been an eventful weekend. Three highly unlikely things took place. First, San Antonio had its first snow since 1985. My God, you would think the world ended, the way people reacted. It was a good day to sit out on the balcony with a cup of coffee and watch the idiots sliding down […]

One of our gang has a photo essay in the latest (March 2011) issue of Cowboys and Indians out this month. Almost all of the images were shot around Bozeman and the Greater Yellowstone area.  They’re not all fly fishing related but certainly represent a glimpse of life around the neighborhood. Jess (Fire Girl Photography) […]