Inquiring Minds Want to Know

A nice, tight read from the good folks at Swift – Lessons from a New Zealand Guide.

While fly casting, at least IMHO, is all but impossible to learn from a book or the written word, working on focal areas of technique to improve your skills with a rod in hand can be usefully done by reading tips and tricks from really good, and really smart, casters. Case in point – this […]

Getting into the Yellowstone backcountry to fly fish can be one of those bucket list, phenomenal trips all trout-chasing fly fishers should contemplate and complete at some point in their fly fishing career. In reality however, many fishers don’t have the outdoor chops to complete the trip on their own, considering the multi-day adventure required […]

To celebrate the start of February I’ve done some wiggling in schedule and have opened up 2 (potentially even 3) new coaching slots in my health coaching business and am offering a 33% discount to anyone who signs up via ChiWulff. Typically I offer a no obligation, entirely free, 30 minute call to anyone interested […]

One of the absolute pleasures of winter and shoulder season fishing for Jake and his compadres in Livingston is the ready access to two world-class spring creek fisheries right there in the lower Yellowstone Valley south of town. The good folks at Nelson’s have recently posted a concise article offering some tips to carve out […]

Nifty quick read via the Tail blog – don’t miss this one. Image via the linked post.

Brett French via the Missoulian has recently published an interesting read on summer Yellowstone River use in the Paradise Valley. We’ve always loved the Yellowstone River, and now that Jake, Kaitlyn, and grandson Brantley live about 2 blocks from the big bend of the river in Livingston we feel like we have a home anchor […]

A hearty attaboy to the Wild Steelhead Coalition for their ongoing, and very tangible, support of WDFW law enforcement officers on the OP. Given the state of steelhead and salmon stocks in the Pacific Northwest, the willingness of poachers to overtly steal endangered stocks and some fishers and guides to thumb their noses at the […]