
Somersaults in my raft?
This boat has entertained many adults and now it seems that the new school use of this raft is to do somersaults and jump in it like one is on a trampoline. Not to worry the frame is going back on for adult entertainment.
This boat has entertained many adults and now it seems that the new school use of this raft is to do somersaults and jump in it like one is on a trampoline. Not to worry the frame is going back on for adult entertainment.
When I first started guiding the Madison River steadily in the mid 90’s I tried to learn as much as I could from one of the rivers crustiest guides. I could write on and on about my sinse (sp? Sinsay). Anyway I will always remember his advice to my rookie
At the request of someone who writes quite a bit in the outdoor industry I am going to write a quick product review. The product is the Ro Deville drift boat made in Bozeman, Montana and one that I have rowed during last season and plan to be in for
This is our shoulder season between the pre-runoff and post runoff. So where should one go for dry fly fishing at this time? Missouri, Bighorn, Smith, Beaverhead, the Green? How about 5 minutes south of Livingston to a spring creek?! Yes that is a great idea! We did it today
She’s Blown! When we get back on this gem it is going to be awesome! Get your chuubies ready for the 4th of July?
The Yellowstone River is officially running off. This is good and if most of our predictions are correct we should be in full salmon fly mode come the end of June early July. If heading to the Yellowstone soon get your Morel Mushroom finder tuned up!
Here is a look at what the Yellowstone produced this last Mother’s Day. A beautiful day with a few nice one’s hooked by some deserving moms…
My little girl caught her first fish Saturday with her best friend at her side. It was a little sunfish that fell in love with a worm. To her dad this was a major milestone and to her, well let’s just say being with her “sister” was more memorable. Here
The fish are eating hard on the Yellowstone during a blip in this years spring runoff. No caddis madness yet just solid fishing on our local water. Life is good!