Monday, August 27, 2018

Our two handed casting clinic - Spey 2.0 - for the Rhode Island School of Fly Fishing was a a big success and a ton of fun.

We had an excellent summer day in Narragansett with a terrific group of people. In our previous class with focused on tossing skagit heads with circle spey and double spey casts. This session focused on scandi lines and singles and snake rolls.

 Thanks again Craig Buckbee and Jim Barr for all your help. In the future we hope to do a 3.0 class that would focus on casting and fishing mid-belly lines.








Kangia updates

A few more photos from Kangia River Camp. 
This is such an amazing place to fly fish. I will be taking a group back next July, please don't hesitate to reach out in you are interested in learning more.

 One of Matt's beautiful Arctic char.


On an average day we hike between five to eight miles on game trails along the river.  We walk, we fish, we rest, and we fish some more.



Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Back from another terrific journey to the Kangia River in southwest Greenland. Arctic char were late coming in this year, but moved into the Kangia during our week. Thanks again to the Solid Adventures guides and staff for taking such great care of us. 

Our group of 10 landed some very nice fish in the 8-12 pound range.  We fished single and small two handed rods on a variety of small streamers.

 I will post more photos as them come in but want to thank everyone who made the trek and I really look forward to traveling with you guys again. 

I will be hosting another group to Kangia River Camp in the summer of 2019. We will be there July 25th to August 3rd. 

Thanks Matt for the photos.