Tagged as: It's Too Damned Cold, Madison River, Pic of the Day
Pic of the Day
In the Madison off Riverside Drive in the Park; caught a nifty passing storm to the west.
A little reminder of summer from the Gallatin and the Firehole.
As unlikely as it might sound, we’re entering one of my favorites times to be on the water back home – those weeks (pending the year) that the rivers run clear and cold before they ice up completely in the depth of the winter freeze. The combination of low river flows, the winter sunlight, unique […]
A buddy and I just spent three days fighting the weather in search of big trout on a local lake. Some success and some failure later, this image was one of the results. He took it with the camera on his smartphone. I did a little post processing and quite like the way it turned […]
The Lamar River valley in the northeastern quadrant of Yellowstone is an awesome place any time of year, though fall is one of my favorite times to be there, particularly headed up the Lamar drainage as the hoards don’t make it that far. Fishing in this sector of the Park is almost always finis by […]
Took this on a recent trip. I’m not sure where the blue came from other than maybe the sky reflecting of the surface water. Anyway, I kind of like the effect.
I’m not sure what it is about water moving over a freestone river bottom that I find so mesmerizing. The fascination well predates my introduction to fly fishing and the opportunity to live in areas where freestoners are the norm. Growing up in country flatter than a pancake and dry as a bone did inspire […]