I am constantly looking for patterns and principles that can be consistently applied, or that can be applied across multiple species, locations or conditions...
The midsummer bite for many species is not exactly ideal. Many taper off their time on the water right now. Fine with me, but it doesn’t need to be that way....
If you’re like most of us outdoorsy people, you’re undoubtedly feeling the cabin fever pretty strongly right now. It’s spring, we’re supposed to be out there...
If you like to fish, even just a little, you should make time to get yourself to the water, any water, and invest in a little “me time”. Fishing is therapy ...
We know that it’s steelhead season, but what river should you set up camp on? And what should you use? Depending on your location and willingness to travel ...
Perhaps it’s band-wagoning, but I’m gonna do it anyway; let’s set a New Year’s resolution. I’ll make my resolution about clarity and focus. Yep, how trendy ...
We all make New Year’s Resolutions. To be more frugal, lose weight, etc. Here's a list of Ten New Year’s Resolutions specifically for the outdoorsman & woman...
Think about your intended use, assess your favorite lures and techniques, apply the information and you’ll end up with a rod that is best suited to your needs.
The world is vast and the adventures are waiting, it takes research and planning but the memories you create will make every step of preparation well worth it.
One extremely valuable lesson in taking trophy photos is that there is usually one pose or angle that will show this trophy to be as good as it can possibly be.