Saturday, April 25, 2015

Spring Trout Fishing in the Rockies!


Spring Big Trout Chasing

I finally got a hall pass to get out for some fun lately and it didn't take me long to pack my gear and leave the kids for a much needed fishing trip!

There are a few areas I enjoy hitting each Spring and this is one of them. If you can fight the cold, wind, hopefully a few cars, the fishing can be decent. This trip was planned a few days before some other friends were coming into town to join me but due to work obligations, I was limited on what days to fish.


I left early and arrived by 10am just in time for a nice Midge hatch, good thing the rods were rigged and I was fishing within 10 minutes of arriving. I met up with some other guides I knew right away and was able to get into a few fish after a few modest fly changes.



After a long day of fishing it was time to relax by the campfire, a few cocktails and prep for the next day. Yes nothing like getting the rods ready for the next day since most of you are aware of that frigid Spring cold weather can make rigging rods 6am a little challenging. After getting both rods ready for the next morning, I was up at 5:30am and fishing by 6:30am. I got into a few nice fish but after a break off, I was glad to have a back up rod ready.

I enjoyed another windless sunny day on the river with friends and despite not being as a day for hatches, I couldn't complain since this was much better than being back in Denver doing housework.



Great trip and I'm counting down the days before the wifey gives me another fun fishing hall pass, otherwise looks like I'll be bass fishing close to home with my usual 2 hour getaway.

Until next time!





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Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Fishstarter The Tight Loops Feature Documentary





We are Tight Loops, two young artists addicted to adventure, the outdoors, and fly fishing. We are seriously passionate about story telling, be it through film, photo, or written word. We've realized the only way to truly tell the stories we want to tell, is to make some life altering changes. It's dawned on us that the only way to create without boundaries and constraints, is to knock them down entirely. Documenting our trip through video and photography, we will be heading west to Montana in our 1985 VW Vanagon. We will meet others along the way, see and explore the American landscape, and produce a body of work that we hope will inspire others to chase their passions, and realize their dreams.





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Monday, April 20, 2015

Obsession of Carter Andrews Fishing Show, Argentina Golden Dorado's!



Checkout one of my Favorite fishing shows out there and some impressive destinations! Carter definitely knows what fish we all want to catch and takes us there each week on his show The Obsession of Carter Andrews.

From freshwater to Saltwater, this show has it all!




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Monday, April 6, 2015

Former defense secretary to investigate EPA evaluation of Alaska mine proposal


By M.D.Kittle | Watchdog.org

A former defense secretary in the Clinton administration plans to investigate the Environmental Protection Agency’s controversial evaluation of a potential mining project in the Bristol Bay watershed in Alaska — an evaluation, critics say, was heavy-handed and employed bad science.

William S. Cohen this week announced that his firm, the Cohen Group, assisted by the law firm DLA Piper Global, will conduct an independent review to determine whether the EPA acted fairly.

Cohen has been retained by the Pebble Limited Partnership, developers of the proposed mine that has become the focus of environmentalist angst.

INVESTIGATING THE EPA: Former Defense Secretary William S. Cohen will investigate the EPA’s controversial evaluation of a proposed mine project in Alaska.

Cohen will evaluate the fairness of the EPA’s actions and decisions in its contentious process based upon a “thorough assessment of the facts and informed by his experience as Secretary of Defense as well as his 24 years as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate,” according to a press release. He will have full discretion as to the “means and manner” of carrying out the review to “ensure that it is thorough and unbiased.”

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