Sunday, August 29, 2010

Fishing trip





Randy joined me for an August fishing trip. There are several places in Wyoming that I have never been and wanted to try. I got some information and advice and even one guy told me to cross the border and flyfish in Montana. We started our trip on Monday night and drove to the Bighorn River Recreation area in southeast Montana. It is located near the site of the Battle of the Little Bighorn(aka Custer's last stand). It is a very popular flyfishing river so we didn't expect solitude while we floated and fished. On the trip we loaded the truck with 2 pontoons, camping gear and flyfishing equipment. That night we camped by the river in the tent. We awoke early and booked a shuttle for my truck. We floated and fished for 12 hours and got several very large fish. I hooked a monster fish on a grasshopper pattern and it broke me off, it still haunts me. Randy did take a picture of a nice rainbow. We decided it was too challenging and crowded and hot to stay another day so we headed back to Wyoming and to try another place. We made it to the Bighorn Mountains and camped in the forest around midnight. It was cold and quiet that night.
The next day we drove through Cody, Wyoming and headed to Crandall River, which is just outside of Yellowstone Park to the northeast. It is a remote area, that is popular with horseback trips into the wilderness. We hiked up the canyon, but didn't have good fishing. We did see a grizzly bear track in the mud, which reminded me to get the bear spray out of my pack.
We drove back to Cody and stayed in a hotel.
The next morning we drove toward Yellowstone Park east entrance, but stopped and fished the north fork shoshone river. I caught a 19 inch cutthroat among others and was pleased. It was another warm day and we decided to head toward Jackson Hole. This required driving through Yellowstone Park, a very pretty drive, but it takes a long time. We camped just south of the Yellowstone border on the Snake River. It was a beautiful area and again grizzly bear country. The fishing was slow on the river, but we enjoyed a nice stormy night with howling winds in the tent. The next day we fished the Snake river and buffalo fork with moderate success, but having the Tetons in the background means the fishing doesn't have to be that good.
Our last day we floated the Snake River through a section of Grand Teton park. The weather was cold and rainy. I caught several nice native cutthroat trout and enjoyed it. I drove all the way home and made it by 2:00 am, it was fun, and we did more driving than fishing, but exploring is enjoyable.

Antelope Hunt(caution an animal was hurt for this)



My friend Randy joined me for the archery antelope hunt in Wyoming. He took a picture of me shooting it. I wasn't expecting to get one with my bow. It is challenging because they usually keep just far enough away to shoot. I called Emily later that day to tell her and she was surprised. Note: this meat is organic, free range, no hormones or antibiotics were given and it lived a life of dignity.

Best Wife Ever!!!






15 years ago I married Emily and it was the best decision of my life. She makes me happy and is the best wife anyone could have. If only other guys could be so lucky. She is my best friend.
Thank you Emily!!

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Whitewater rafting on the Wind River





Our family spent memorial day weekend in Thermopolis, Wyoming. It is a small resort town in north central Wyoming. It has the largest hot springs in the world which is a state park and has 2 water parks with several pools and slides with the warm mineral water. Our kids enjoyed the water park because even with the cold and rainy weather, they stayed in the warm pools and were very comfortable.
I wanted to fish the Big Horn River which runs through town, but due to high water levels decided to book a whitewater trip in the Wind River Canyon. Even with a wetsuit and shell, getting drenched with 44 degree water and 55 degree air mixed with rain made for a cold float, but I will do it again because it was quite exciting.
In the pictures I am in the rear on the right with sunglasses and blue helmet.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Rock Climbing




I finally went rock climbing in Wyoming. I met this guy named "Ben" who is a local climber.(reminds me of Gordon, about his age too) He took me to Vedauwoo just east of Cheyenne for some trad climbing. It is a famous area for climbing. I had fun, but have to admit I need to climb some more.




The May trip with high school friends Dan and Randy was enjoyable. We rented a cataraft and floated the river 4 times in 3 days. It was not the hottest fishing, but the fish were hitting the cicadas. I could have spent another week there.

Green River Spring Fishing



I have annual trips now to the Green River. In April with my Dad and May with my high school friends. This year Adam came with us and enjoyed the spring weather(cold and rainy). I borrowed a friends drift boat and due to the low flows managed to hit many rocks and left some chips in the paint.(I won't ask to borrow a drift boat again!)