Monday, December 31, 2018

The Final Adventure of 2018

As 2018 closes, I look back and have to say that I had some amazing trips this past year.  On the top of the list, was Canada and Costa Rica.  I just got lucky that my son, Daniel, wanted his mom along on his company trip to CR!  This past month has been challenging.  I have had a two viral infections and a bacterial infection.  I believe that I am now well.  Good grief!  But, I still enjoyed CR immensely, even though I was a little tired out.  

Just a brief intro to the video that I am posting.  Around 35 of us from Solcius, a solar company, went down on a service trip/adventure which they put on every year in a different part of the world.  Solcius "Brings the light" trip involves giving out solar lanterns to needy families.  We met these sweet people at the community center with household goods and food items too.  It was a lot of help to these good people.






We had a couple of days where we helped the community around Quepos and a couple of days of activities.  I said that I was too old for ziplining.  Well, I did it!  And I'm glad that I did.  Not everyday do you get to act like Tarzan and swing through a rainforest.  We also had snorkeling, beach time and touring the Manuel Antonio Natl. Park.  All I can say is that it wouldn't have been the same trip without the service days.  It was humbling to help these beautiful people of Costa Rica who were so appreciative.  The people there are sweet and treat tourists amazingly.  The food was top notch.  Mostly steak and seafood  for dinner and lots of beautiful local grown fruit.  Costa Rica exports bananas and pineapple to the world.  I loved having it for breakfast every day!  I felt so spoiled while there.  We take so much for granted.  



Maybe I won't get to feed sloths next time, but I am sure that there will be something to do or something new to see!  Our service day at the Kids Saving The Rainforest, was truly an experience to remember.  Our large group cleaned up this sanctuary for sick and hurt birds and animals for more than half a day.  In that time, we got as much done as they had done in 3 mos.  They were so grateful to have us there.  I loved this beautiful part of the world so much.  No fishing this time around as it was really pricey and supposedly slow... Sooo... I brought home Christmas money.  =)

Enjoy the vid and see why I had a hard time saying goodbye!





Sunday, November 18, 2018

The Canadian Rockies Birthday Adventure ~ Part 2


I woke up to this on my birthday.  My favorite blueberry pancake breakfast.  There was no way that my Canadian friends knew this.  Everything about this trip was perfect.  Such great people to spoil me so. 


Of course, I had to smother it in the good stuff.  When in Canada!

We were now on the third day of my trip.  Now, I have had a fishing birthday trip quite often in the last ten years...  I don't remember when I started this, but I figured that as I kinda share my birthday with my daughter whose birthday is a day before mine, why have another party during the week?  And I don't mind having a birthday fish instead of a cake anyway.  

It was time to launch!  What would we catch today???


 We headed back to the Bow River.  It was a pretty, but cold day.  We were hoping that the fishing would pick up since we fished it a couple days before.  We met up with another new friend, Doug, also from the Calvary area.  He brought me something special in the morning.  Birthday cake doughnut holes!   These Canadians are the best hosts...  Facebook friends become real friends.  =)




The cold front was definitely coming in on us.  I never though that I would need a winter coat on my birthday in August!  Haha.  The fishing was a bit slow, but we all hooked up with a few fish that day.  And it was great to see a new part of the river. 



Dougie kept bringing fish in from the back of the boat.  =)


Angie was great on the sticks.  She actually is guiding now up in Calgary.  She is so fishy and has a great sense of what is going on in and around the water.  We had such a blast.  At the end of the day, my birthday fish got hooked up.  I wasn't sure if I was going to find one of those big rainbows, but I did!  Thank you, Angie, for stopping and letting me wade a bit.  Perfect spot! 

It was here that I caught my birthday fish!


And Angie did a great job with netting the runaway.
  A nice rainbow for RD...


On  the final day, we hit Banff Natl. Park.  WOW.  That is pretty much all I can say.  It has been on the radar for quite awhile.  I wanted to see Lake Louise and Lake Moraine.  They are definitely lakes that are in the most beautiful setting in the world.  Hands down.  So, on a chilly summer morning, Angie and I set out to be tourists for the day.  The drive was amazing going up there.  The cloud cover didn't let me see all of the mountain tops, but I got the jest of it.  I decided that tourism is healthy in Banff.  People on every corner and long lines to get on the shuttles because the parking lots were full.  We did get to see Louise.  The lines prevented us from seeing Moraine.  Next time!!!






As we left the park, we had to stop and fish just for a little bit on the beautiful Bow River outside of Banff.  Ohhh my!  The glacial water is the most gorgeous color that I have ever seen...





My trip of the year.
Thank you, my dear friends, Angie and Joey...
It will always be remembered fondly.


RD's Tip:  Visit in July if you like short sleeve weather.  =)


Sunday, September 30, 2018

The Canadian Rockies Adventure ~ Part 1



For my birthday at the end of August, I flew to Canada.  It's been a dream fly fishing destination for the last five years or so.  I figured that I'm not getting any younger and so I should just do it.  I have taken road trips for my last few birthdays.  It's my way of running away from age.  Yeah, I know.  I still get older.  But, it is more fun when you can be on the water and catching a birthday fish!  



I met up with some new friends that I made over Instagram.  Social media introduced me to a new friend and fishing buddy, Angie, from Calgary, Alberta, Canada.  Getting there was the toughest part of the trip.  A 14 hour delay at the airport included me actually going back home and catching a morning flight.  Some kind of mechanical failure (a broken arm rest) from the airplane that was supposed to come in for us.  But, I got back a third of my airfare from the circus of delays that night and for the inconvenience of coming back.  I also tagged on an extra day with a phone call to my boss at work for the lost day.  (And it actually let me fish an extra day... hahahaha) The flight delay was a blessing!  Now I can go back to Canada next summer with my flight discount.  Well, if they will have me. Hahahahaha


From the beginning, I knew we would have a great time, whether or not we caught any fish.  Angie was the nicest and was so willing to make my trip awesome in every way.  Taking a cnance on a stranger staying in your home for a few days is quite hospitable.  In this case, I believe that we became life long friends.  I can't wait to show them my local waters and get them into fish in the states!  Joe was the master chef during my time there.  Wow.  Every night that we came home from fishing all day, there he was cooking up a storm in the kitchen!  Each entree was delicious!  So spoiled...




So, the Bow River, several other rivers in high country, and Banff Natl. Park were on the list of things to do.  I wanted to see two of the more popular lakes in the Park.  Lake Louise and Lake Moraine are beautiful!  More on that later.  So, we got Angie's drift boat out on the Bow and I caught my first Canadian fish.  Of course it was a brown trout!  So exciting!  =)


Angie took me to a couple of other rivers in the mountains that had Westslope Cutthroat and Bull Trout.  Yeah, we were quite excited to see a bullie chasing the cuttie on my line as I reeled it in.  But, he backed off and I didn't get to catch both!  Haha.  We only saw two bullies down under so another reason that I must go back.  =)  But, the Westslopes were quite beautiful and the scenery wasn't bad either!  The weather... Well, if you like a drop of 20 degrees in one day and a sleet and hail storm... Then, you should have been with us!  



August 24th

Unbelievable... Angie said that it was epic hopper fishing just a week before.  The Bow River dropped in CFS the day before I got there and the weather got colder than usual for the end of August.  When we got to the mountains, it was 38 degrees.  But, we still caught fish and had an epic trip.  I just got out my Patagonia puffy jacket and went back to my favorite nymph fishing and all was well.  I did catch a few on dries.


O Canada!!!
Maybe July next year???


My first Westslope Cutthroat and on a dry.


Angie caught this beauty!



All in all, the first two days went well.  And when we came home, food was hot and ready.  Well, of course it was.  We had Joe!  Thank you so much, buddy.  These new friends are something else.  I love Canada.  Wouldn't you???




Well, on Instagram that night, Angie put up a post about our day...






An awesome privelege to fish with me?  Haha.  No, I think it was the other way around...

Part 2 in a couple of days.  My birthday fish is caught and we do a tourist day to Banff.  Oh, and a special video has to be made.  So glad that I bought a new phone before the trip... 
You will see why.  See you soon!

XO 

RD

Wednesday, August 8, 2018

A Surprise In Every Riffle


There are times that I get surprised on my adventures.  Oh sure, I sometimes expect to land a big fish in certain water.  Or I know that there are going to be certain species caught that day, if I have been there before.  When scouting new water, you are on your own in hopes that you don't end up in a dry ditch.   What might be found there is a mystery.   I have maps, books of each state that I frequent most, and Google Earth on my phone to get me to those fish that I yearn for.  Every adventure that I set out on is just that.  An adventure.  Sometimes there is a nice surprise in store.  And sometimes, we go home shaking our head with more questions. Why did I not find what I was looking for?  Where were they?  Did I have the right bugs?  Was the water too high, too low, too murky?  Was I patient enough and did I give it enough time?   Did I mend well enough?  

Oh, the life of a fly fisherman. 




I set out last month to visit my good friends, Kerry, Julie, and Lonnie in Island Park, ID.  They are always so hospitable.  I love seeing the beautiful pine trees and the canyon walls of the Box Canyon of the Henry's Fork.  Yellowstone is usually included on my trek up there, but not this time.  I had only a couple days there, before moving over to Montana to fish a few rivers there.  You know me, got to keep moving! 

 But, after the baklava.



Beautiful scenery in the Box Canyon...


And gorgeous sunsets at Henry's Lake, ID... 


I met up with a friend of mine, Ron, and a new friend, Molly.   Ron was so gracious in rowing his drift boat so we could fish the Box one day.  We had so much fun.  


1st of June and wearing extra layers...  Only in Island Park!  Haha.


Waterfalls coming out of the Box Canyon.


It was time to head out and hit some Montana rivers!
Yes, I am an early bird. The Madison on a foggy morning. =)


They call it "Big Sky" country.  You can see why.  I usually hit this little creek once a year.  So, I backtracked a bit on my final day to meet up with my friend, Chaz,  and give my reel one more chance to scream.  


Off we went, to find the river off color and running high and swift.  We walked it for about two and a half hours and Chaz said that he was going to call it a day as he needed to get back home.  I watched a couple of other anglers attempt to catch in it.  Nothing.  Something just told me to stay.  I looked down at my phone and the time was getting close to head home to Utah.  I had a long journey ahead of me.  It was noon.  After talking to a local at my car, I decided to go back in for one more hour.  I believed that I had the right bugs and enough weight.  It was just a matter of time and time was running out!!  Haha.  
Don't call me stubborn!  =)


A fish! A fish! 
You don't know how happy this little guy made me.  So, I could go home now.  But, as luck would have it, a guy passed me on the trail and told me that was just the beginning.  Haha.  I was happy.  Just a couple more casts and I would go home...

What is the title of this post?
"A Surprise In Every Riffle"...

Well, I was literally on my last cast and I connected on my double nymph setup.  With what, I didn't know.  But, it felt heavy and strong.  I started screaming, "Help!"  I was a little nervous.   I didn't want to lose this baby.  No one came.  I could see a rod casting downstream out of a bush.  But, they were too far to hear me.  So, I would have to net this guy on my own in the rushing water.  My forte is not netting big fish.  Weak arms.  It got closer and got brighter.  It was beautiful!  Oh, you are mine for just a few minutes!  

And yes, I had a smile from ear to ear.


Now, as I admired this hen in my big net, I looked up and there was my new friend, Jack!  The one I had talked to earlier.  He had heard my cries of excitement.  And I was so glad that he would help me with a couple quick photos.  (No way could I do a selfie shot with this brownie!)


I was sooo surprised.  I've never seen these in there before!


Thank you, JACK!!!  
I don't know who was more excited...  Haha.  He was stoked to see this catch and was so happy for me.  I was done for the trip.  I needed to get home.  With a HUGE smile on my face...

It's never over until the fat lady sings... =)