Big Kahuna,
I've been fly fishing since I was in my early 20's, mainly back packing in the Beartooth Absarokee ranges in Montana and Wyoming. Mainly in search of cutthroats, hybrid rainbows, and brook trout. I did backcountry trips for almost 20 years in a row. Mainly 6 or 7 day trips and sometime 12 day trips which we were resupplied half way through by local outfitters. This was a fantastic training ground.
I live in the town of Grass Valley, California in the foothills below Lake Tahoe. I an now a licensed fly fishing guide. My guiding focus is on education. My home river is the Lower Yuba River. I have been fishing it for almost 30 years. I'm an older trout bum. It's sort of a PHD river where lots of people get humbled.
I have a fly fishing educational website at
http://www.flyfishingtraditions.com. It is 99% educational based. Check it out if you'd like. I have a hatch chart for the Lower Yuba River that you should check out, it's patterns section can helpful just about anywhere you roam.
I also teach workshops for groups and fly fishing clubs; Fly Fishing 101, Stillwater Flyfishing, Tailwater Tactics, Spey and Switch Rods, Single handed Fly Casting, Drift Boat 101, Pontoon Boat 101
I also am a frustrated writer and attempt to do this through a Fly Fishing Blog at
http://www.flyfishingtraditions.blogspot.com This is my ramblings and where educational articles get there start and if they warrant it eventually into the website.
I am the current President of the Gold Country Fly Fishers and take care of their clinics and workshops.
So I'm on board and ready to participate. My philosophy is to share what I've learned to make other fly fisher journey a little easier. I'm looking forward to the journey.
Clay Hash