Fishing Buddies
I generally love my dogs but when fishing it’s a different story. These two have the same sneak-up sense as Elmer Fudd. Oh well we scared some whitefish with dog muzzles and these screwballs loved every minute of it!
I generally love my dogs but when fishing it’s a different story. These two have the same sneak-up sense as Elmer Fudd. Oh well we scared some whitefish with dog muzzles and these screwballs loved every minute of it!
This rusty rattle trap is not dead on the road. The holes are filled with spray foam and the gear inside is way more valuable$ than the car. But it gets me there and blends well with brown grass!
After getting a few calls about when and where to fish this upcoming season I realized the “Where to Stay” link on this site was complete with two important words. Those words were, “Missouri River.” Well, there you have it. It would seem that the only information one needs about
More than a few times I’ve been saved by the flies stuck in my vehicle’s visor. Usually, the collection varies with the season and what’s happening at the moment. Yet some flies seem to make the cut and remain throughout the year. So with my non-guide vehicle (the most rusted-Subaru
A few years ago a retired airforce colonel commented to me that he “couldn’t fish everyday” because he would get bored. He also said that he couldn’t hunt everyday, etc…, and that going to work kept one from getting bored. He’s a great guy and has a led an exemplary
Red sky’s at night sailors delight. That may pretty much sum up 2011 and the outlook for 2012. A great year has come and gone and the upcoming year should be as promising as the last. Thanks to everyone for loving, laughing and enjoying everything good! Cheers to everyone for
Here is a glimpse at what our local mountains look like during the winter months. Our current snow fall is really low but that doesn’t mean that things aren’t pretty around here. This photo was taken after a fun day skiing at Bridger Bowl on this year’s winter solstice (December
La Nina hasn’t quite made it to Montana yet. In fact, if there wasn’t the promise of La Nina to come in the winter of 2011-2012, I would be getting a little irritated with the lack of precipitation yet to fall this winter. It’s early and things could turn around
Right now things are pretty quiet around here in Livingston, Montana. The days are short, the wood pile is starting to show a few dents, and our bodies are just starting to get the clue that warm days are over for a while. During the entire year we really only