A fantastic little nugget of bonefish goodness from way down the archipelago on Crooked Island, Bahamas.
Bloodknots on Vimeo
A fantastic little nugget of bonefish goodness from way down the archipelago on Crooked Island, Bahamas.
Bloodknots on Vimeo
I truly believe the most pure and basic form of friendship is most often shared on the water. Fly fishing enhances those relationships and brings their joyful shine to the surface in a manner that is hard to deny.
A recent film by Dan Decibel captures it well.
Be prepared to have a silly grin of approval creep across your face:
Take a moment to follow him on Instagram (dj_dan_decibel) as well, you’ll surely enjoy his view of the world there as well.
A lot has been said recently about an Arctic Grayling’s voracious appetite for rodents. No doubt about it, when you’re throwing a mouse pattern in Western Alaska for rainbow trout, you’re going to see your fair share of this:

Fly Out Media got out the camera recently when the rainbows were more than happy to oblige.
The Summer of 2014 will forever be seared into my memory thanks to the time I spent in the wilds of Western Alaska. Two weeks of self-reliance with a small group of fellow riverine fly fishing nomads was filled with memories that have crept into my mind everyday since my return. It was epic.
The salmon we sought were old salts, making their way back to the waters from which they had sprung. Theirs was a one way journey, undertaken to sustain their family lineage.
Up the coast from Florida, one of the great storytellers of the Lowcountry made a similar trip. His lens captured the essence and minutia of it in fine fashion.
Enjoy…