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Snow Shoveling and the pup

Not too much been going on around here at Teton Fly Fishing world headquarters. The past week or so has ushered in quite a bit of snow. This, combined with some cold temperatures has made it feel more like mid-January instead of November. It’s nice though to have some snow on the ground as we […]

Winter’s arrival

Well, at some point it was bound to happen. Fall has abruptly turned to winter here in the Tetons. We awoke this morning to a good 5 inches of the white stuff and I’m sure the mountains got even more. Temperatures look to stay pretty cold around here for the foreseeable future; below zero numbers […]

Another season’s passing

Another fishing season has come and gone in Yellowstone National Park. This past Sunday marked the end of fishing in the park, at least until next Memorial Day weekend. I was fortunate enough to spend some time on several of the Parks famous trout waters; both guiding visiting anglers and fishing on my own. Jackson […]

A few last floats in the Sunshine

What a fall we’ve had around here. The month of October has been about as nice as I can remember. Most days this month were sunny and warm; naturally the fishing was great! I got in a few last trips for the season, taking anglers floating on the Snake and walking in on Flat creek […]

October fishing

We’ve been lucky out here in Wyoming, the weather continues to be nice and the fishing even nicer. While October is a great time to fly fishing around here, it usually brings with it variable weather and the need to don all sorts of down, wool and Gor-tex clothing. So far this hasn’t been necessary. […]

Small water, some snow and a dog’s first fishing trip

Thought today would be a good day to introduce the pup to fly fishing. A favorite small stream seemed like the best place to ease into things. In the interest of time (an 8 week old pup can only do so much) I decided to head straight to a known hole. After checking out the […]

New pup at the casa

Rain’s falling and a bit of snow’s predicted, elk are bugling and the leaves have changed and are now dropping. Must be fall in the Tetons. We’ve had a great September ’round here. Dry fly fishing on all waters has been stellar, with fish rising to everything from big hoppers and drakes to small BWOs […]

Fall fishing and some pictures

Around here, fishing takes precedent over blogging. And while I’m sorry I haven’t posted anything lately, I am pleased to report that fishing around here has been fantastic. Aside from a few stray cold days, we’ve been having beautiful fall weather. Skies are blue with the contrasting yellows and oranges of changing cottonwood and aspen […]

Trout are already Wet

What’s up with all the rain and cool temperatures (not to mention whispers of snow in the high country)? It seems that monsoonal moisture has found us here in the Northern Rockies and is wrecking havoc on the last few weeks of our proper summer. Typically here in Jackson and the surrounding area, summer is […]

Dry Flies, Dry Flies and a touch of streamers

Visitors and locals alike are experiencing some fantastic fishing around Jackson Hole. Fishing on the Snake is keep both experienced and novice anglers busy, with native cutthroat trout feeding like champions on the surface. In my opinion, the action, especially with big rubber-leg patterns is the best I’ve seen in years. Fish of all sizes […]