Chi Wulff

While you clearly wouldn’t know it from the pic taken of her this past fall at the Greek Creek campground on the Gallatin, we’re adding a pretty damned active Jess back to the Team Chi Wulff roster. [In an attempt to offer somewhat of a limited defense of her obvious sloth, she had just completed […]

Christmas Chi

by Mark McGlothlin on December 25, 2010

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May you spend your next Christmas on the Firehole.

Believe me, we’d rather grab the dog and hit the river. Even if it’s a bright summer day. And none of us even have a dog. (There’s one in the drifter, though a bit hard to see.) With winter upon us and wading through the faux busyness (yep, that is the correct spelling) of the […]

Just The Way It Is

by Jake McGlothlin on November 30, 2010

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Yesterday, I finally went down to the bank to update the address on my bank account.  For the past six months its still said Bozeman, Montana.  I thought its probably time to get that changed.  The banker was very friendly, and went on and on about what a great city San Antonio was, and how […]

Happy Thanksgiving!

by Jake McGlothlin on November 25, 2010

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Once again the time of year where we take a moment to stop and realize all that we have to be thankful for is upon us. In truth, we should do this every day, but busy everyday life often prevents us from doing so. Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at Chi Wulff. May today […]

Chi Wulff is back from the dead (again). Jake spilled the beans yesterday in our first real post up since early March. I too am amazed to find myself waking up today in Austin, Texas to a muggy 71 degree day at 6 AM – it’s allegedly -1 in Bozeman, snowing like hell and due […]

And We’re Back

by Jake McGlothlin on November 22, 2010

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Twice now, the team here at Chi Wulff has tried to hang it up and walk away.  Both times, we were left with that nagging feeling that what we were leaving behind meant more to us than perhaps we knew.  I don’t think anyone particularly missed writing river reports every morning when we stopped writing […]

It’s finally come time to tip our hats and ride off into the Montana sunset. (That pic is a genuine Montana sunset taken last summer from ‘West Bozeman’….) This will be the final post here on Chi Wulff. We’d like to thank all of those who have followed the blog over the years – this […]

We’ve finally upgraded to produce an updated and improved RSS feed – yesterday we moved over to FeedBurner to source our RSS feed.  Those reading the Chi Wulff feed will need to update – simply click the RSS feed icon at the top right corner of the web page….

Before getting to our Friday Feast recipe today, two quick things of note this chilly (19) and snowy Bozeman morning. First, back when we first starting posting the Friday Feast posts (initially on Best Fly Fishing Yellowstone and later here on ChiWulff) we had no idea of how popular the food topics would be. If […]

Fish Can’t Read’s e-magazine has been sold – it’s official today. From their blog today- Life has a funny way of throwing a surprise or two into the mix when we’d least expect it. Sometimes those surprises take the form of sobering challenges that tax our resources to the max. Sometimes those surprises take the […]

Ho Ho Ho!

by Mark McGlothlin on December 24, 2009

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Merry Christmas to all from the frozen north. It’s a chilly -4 this Christmas Eve morning in Bozeman.  Thanks to yesterday’s 4 or 5 inches of new snow it looks as if the neighborhood has been scrubbed clean and whitewashed for the holiday. Thanks to all who have emailed, called, etc. to make sure we’re […]

The last week with the flu has left me feeling a little bit like the mini-van in the vid below…. The new week has dawned for the most part bright and sunny here in Bozeman this morning and we’ve been blessed with a call from a new fly fishing journalism friend who happens to be […]

Several friends of the blog have called or emailed this week to chide us a bit. We’ve been pretty light in the posting department here on the blog, and I think Al is the only guy who’s said much of us about rivers and fishing. Most of us go into a funk this time of […]

On the road today – meeting with potential client in Gardiner, then on into Yellowstone (north entrance, Gardiner, Lamar Valley, Cooke City) – will have pics up late this evening or in the morning…..