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Entries in travel (57)

Wednesday
Mar172010

Mierda, ah! Que va a dejar una huella!

sent to us by Spanish chum enthusiast - Jose Weigland

For the English translation, download the iTranslate app on your iPhone - a must have for your next south-of-the-border excursion.

Wednesday
Jan202010

Concered about the safety of your BIIx during air travel?

Just pack heat in your luggage the next time you hop a bird to your favorite water. 

Via: The Economist

"All I have to do upon check-in is tell the airline ticket agent that I have a weapon to declare...I'm given a little card to sign, the card is put in the case, the case is given to a TSA official who takes my key and locks the case, and gives my key back to me."

"That's the procedure. The case is extra-tracked...TSA does not want to lose a weapons case. This reduces the chance of the case being lost to virtually zero."

Tuesday
Jan052010

Would you buy a fly reel from this man?

My cuz Andrew at Deneki Outdoors has busted out the camcorder and started posting some new video content on You Tube. 

Here's some casting advice from Torrie Bevans. 

Tuesday
Dec012009

Scanout Magazine Issue #5

Destination: The Ekaluk River in Northern Canada.

Target: The huge artic char run.

Crew: Yngve Ask, Christer Sjoberg & Peter Huber.

Tuesday
Nov102009

Tagged Marlin Travels 2225 Miles in 94 Days

Eight marlin were tagged back in July during the Hawaiian International Billfish Tournament. All the tagged marlin were then entered in the Great Marlin Race.

A tag that had been placed on a marlin 94 days prior off the coast of Hawaii popped up down by the Marquesas Islands in French Polynesia, a distance of 2,225 nautical miles.

Jon Schwartz's Blog has the entire story. LINK

Tuesday
Oct202009

B.C. Steel - 2009

We finally compiled some solid shots from Cam Miller (as well as some mediocre stuff from me).  All in all, this year's trip to B.C. was killer.  Light on fish and heavy on shrunken manhood, but spectacular nonetheless.

Grabs came early in the week - before the Pleistocene-like weather shift.

The Skeena and tribs tend to bring cool people, cultures, and nationalities together.  This trip was no different. 

Big fish eluded us this year, but junior was sympathetic to the cause.

This particular grizz turd was still warm, but not for long.  It was a sign of things to come.

Cam's cowboy coffee is delicious, but I prefered the heat delivery device on this day.

 

365 days and counting.  Until then, shadow river will have to tide us over.

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