Jess recently had a piece with words and images drop on the Men’s Journal portal covering part of her recent visit to Tasmania; see it here. Image via the linked article above.
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Jake writing over at Hatch Adventures has just dropped the third in his series on planning and executing the perfect Smith River trip – Smith River Logistics – over on the Hatch Adventures blog. Images from the linked post, and if you missed the first two posts on the Smith, see them here.
Jess has just had a very interesting piece post on Sidetracked’s Field Journal – Cooking in Thongs: Sea-to-Table at Kimberley Coastal Camp – combining a fly fisher’s perspective on a very remote northern Australia high-end adventure camp with an in-depth look at the astounding food they serve up via the work of chef and co-owner/co-founder […]
Writing over on the Hatch Adventures Trip Hub, Jake (co-founder of ChiWulff roughly a decade back) has started a nifty series covering critical details you need to know as you plan and execute one of the best multi-day river trips in the lower 48 – a float on Montana’s Smith River. Jake is a veteran […]
While certainly not the only players in the travel game these days, kudos to Yellow Dog for starting their 20th year and their recent drop of their 2020 Yellow Dog Flyfishing Travel Guide.
Anaa Atoll – Ecotourism Sustainability Project from The Island Initiative on Vimeo. The island of Anaa Atoll located in the Tuamotu Archipelago is a perfect case of the issues facing small island communities. The Island Initiative identified the potential for Anaa atoll to create a sustainable ecotourism venture around fly fishing for various sports fish, […]
Blake and the gang at the Gig Harbor Fly Shop have just announced a three-day, immersive Spey School out on the OP coming up 15-18 April. Details here, and openings for this one won’t last long…
Winter in Træna, Norway from Eaglewood Pictures on Vimeo. Træna, located on the Arctic Circle 33 nautical miles off Helgeland coast, is Norway’s oldest fishing community and an archipelago of more than 1000 small, flat skerries, only five of which are inhabited. Of these, Husøy has most of Træna’s population and the adjacent island of […]
As you spend a bit of time today contemplating 2019 and looking ahead at your bucket list for 2020, take a spin through this list of 50 nifty wild Montana places recently published in the Missoulian (featuring articles in the Missoulian and Ravalli Republic). There’s more than enough outdoor inspiration to fill out next year’s […]
Has Guiding Ruined Fishing for You? from Alvin Dedeaux on Vimeo.
We all love to see the salmon take on the surface, the chase, the broad back, the explosion of water and feelings. The little wake of the hitched fly can be so extremely effective. Here we give you a small film from the hitch capitol of the world – Iceland. Listen to three guides and […]
Having spent thirty-plus years in the family/raising kids game, we’ve come to notice that most of the time families that get their kids outside, letting them actually get dirty, sweat, explore, and even face a physical challenge now and again (gasp!) tend to have kids that are happier, more confident, intellectually curious, and well rounded. […]
Fishing BC Presents: Exploring Lakes in the Chilcotin from FishingBC on Vimeo.