Archive for the ‘Blog’ Category
Giving Thanks
River Fly Outfitters would like to wish everyone a happy Thanksgiving this week. Here are a few tips for getting those extra helpings inside the mouth and down the drain: 1. Don’t go so fast that your dinner is over in 5 minutes! This is a hard one and if
Places Where We Fish!
My boats are covered in tarps and my fishing stuff is basically sitting idle. About those tarps-the wind in Livingston is testing my knots that are holding them down. Son huv a b. There is no need to have to go out at 9:30 pm in a gale of gales
Park Facing the Wind in Livingston Winter
One can tell a Livingston winter rookie by how they park at the gas station during a typically windy day. Always park facing the wind! If you park going-with-the wind as soon as the door gets a half inch unlatched there she goes. That door will get grabbed out of
How to do a Motor Drop in Alaska
Who is Going Into the WIllows First to Find the Boats? Did You Drop The Bolt in the River? No, You Did. The Royal Coachman Lodge in Alaska’s Bristol Bay region is a premier fly-out lodge that has “employed” me a few times to help set-up the lodge during the
Cover Shot for Bubba Magazine
Grip and Grin just like Bubba. Here are a few cover shots for “Bubba Magazine.”
Free Day in the “Shoulder” Season
Black Canyon of the Yellowstone River, Yellowstone National Park – Walk in, Catch Fish, Walk out Cutty Wrestling in the Lamar River, Yellowstone National Park Today is the first day the snow has actually stuck to the ground here in the 2011 Livingston fall. The boats are put away and
Once a Week During the Winter
New winter hours (blog times/week) – At least once, maybe twice and possibly three times. When getting going on this website project one of my very best fishing clients told me “people get really pissed if there is never any new posts and may not return to your site.” I
Website News Update and Facebook
A few new things are happening with River Fly Outfitters. Well, actually not a lot new is happening but maybe I got your attention with that first sentence! Anyway, I have a facebook page now and hopefully it will be linked with this site soon. Admittedly, I was reluctant to
Season’s Change
It’s official-winter is looming and summer is fading farther and farther away. The crowds have left our area and Livingston is settling into a quieter pace. Fall is a great season and I am pretty sure that the following statement is said every year by most people, “I can’t remember
