Pic of the Day…
A blustery, cool day yields a dark specimen from the 19 Lagoons…
A blustery, cool day yields a dark specimen from the 19 Lagoons…
That’s what many of us seek isn’t it – Something wild, something clear enough to polaroid, to sight fish? I certainly do, my mates dig it and so do the kids from Montana Wild. Here’s another sweet clip from these guys chasing cutties and bullies in some wild and steep gorges…
This is a short Montana Wild production about fishing the backcountry – This area consists of some very tasty water that many fly fishers would love to visit. You will get some epic results by watching this clip in HD.
Stalking Tailers in the evening light…
Thoughts of the upcoming trout season spark memories of summer hiking and polaroiding.
Like a ‘bridge’ over bubbled waters!
Some years ago, I attempted to walk along the beach in the firm compacted sand left by the retreating waves wearing only my underpants. The intention was to make myself as light as possible so as to leave no footprints, as if no-one was to know I had ever been there. Passers-by surely felt they had an encounter…
Blanket Hatch in the Western Lakes
Anzac Day has a powerful meaning for many people, for many reasons. I remember years ago when we were kids, standing around the cenotaph in my Naval Cadet attire trying not to pass out while ironically, my brother passed out next to me. I kept my cool and zoned in on some old bird in…
Post Christmas, we set off for an almost-annual pilgrimage into the Western lakes, this time choosing the Blue Peaks and Chudleigh Lakes as the destination. Myself, Andy and junior bro of the yappin’ clan – Stevie. The alarm needn’t have even flinched – I was up and at ’em prior to the rude awakening. We…