by BirdDog » May 29th, 2009, 9:09 pm
I grew up in Redondo Ca surfing most mornings and playing volleyball all summer. My family used to camp alot, Silverwood Lake, Buena Vista, pretty much any place you could waterski. Near the end of HS a friends Dad took a group of us on a retreat called Sierra Challenge (through catholic church) out of Mineral King. This was my first trip to the Sierras and I fell in love. The next year we talked our parents into letting a group of us HS kids to go to Yosemite and do a five day backpacking trip, looking back we were so young!!! I spent the next several years failing out of college and backpacking, surfing, snowboarding, and playing volleyball like I should have been studying. As I began looking for new mtn ranges to explore I decided to plan a trip to Yellowstone in the Summer of 96'. As I was doing research I kept seeing pictures of people flyfishing, and decided to take a rod with me on the trip. I went to an area of Yellowstone called the Thorofare, rich in park history and wildlife for 15 days!!! We caught 40-50 fish a day, all 14-20 inch cutts, with huge flies we bought in jackson Hole. At this point in time I could cast +/- 20 ft of my intended target, had no idea what a drag free drift was, and thought every fish would eat a size 10 chernobyl ant. I figured I was an excellent angler. The next summer I decided to fish the Madison River and got skunked for 3 straight days....and realized that not all fish are as easy catch. Since then I have been improving my cast, drifts, and knowledge of stream entemology daily. I am hooked!
I still live in the South Bay. Snowboard all winter (mammoth pass baby!!) and spend as many bag nights as I can each summer. I have been through most of the Sierras, but as you know, there are always hidden gems waiting to get done. I am a trauma nurse and only work 3 days a week... so I am always game to go on long road trips. I have spent at least a month in SW Montana every summer since my first trip to Yellowstone, it is truly a special place for anglers. I have some SWEET trips planned for this summer and cant wait to share them with you guys.
FISH BIG BUSHY DRIES!!!!