That’s a wrap
It’s mid November here in Jackson Hole and another busy fishing season has come to an end. I put the drift boat away for the winter and did a couple afternoon wade fishing trips. Now I find myself back in the classroom, substitute teaching, while also getting back into creating art. Jamie and I spent two weeks road tripping it through southern Utah, visiting all the national parks.
Looking back on the fishing season, I’m thankful to all of guests and friends that I got to fish with. We survived a pretty hot and dry summer. Area rivers and streams ran lower than normal but the fishing was still pretty good. The fish made us work, demanding different fly patterns on a daily basis but we were always (usually) able to figure out what would make them bite. Below are a few pictures from the fall.
In the months to come, I expect to do some winter wade fishing trips with guests. These wade fishing adventures are always fun, allowing guests to experience some winter fly fishing on the Snake River. While the fishing is unpredictable, it’s peaceful being out on the river in the snow, observing eagles, moose, etc. I will also be heading back to the Bahamas for two weeks to get my bonefishing fix.
Hope folks are well and have a happy thanksgiving!






