Monday
Nov012010
Barb Barb Barb Barb....Barb Barb Ba Ran



tagged
catch of the day,
hook accident in
Flies



The White was puking and vis blew. It was too sunny, too hot and 5 days too late.
Fully understanding the cardinal steelheading rule of "fish the fly long and fish it with confidence", I decided to change my fly. For the fifth time. In an hour. Needless to say, I was not in the game and my unexecuted barb pinch illustrates how un-smart things got.
Cameron Miller's lens, as usual, was in the right place at the right time.