Archive for December, 2018

Monday New Year’s Eve 2018
Happy New Year’s Eve! Today, I am coming your way from the kids table at my parent’s house in Houston, Texas. Actually, for the sake of accuracy, it’s the grandkids table. It’s a sticky wobbly affair that tends to gyrate on its axis — depending on which side of the keyboard I’m on. I guess […]
Eve of Eve Special
Book Review and River Flows Orvis continues to work feverishly (much of the corporate fly world moves like a glacier in case you missed it) to position Tom Rosenbauer to assume the vacuum left by Lefty Kreh, and their publishing empire is no small part of that effort. I have to preface this simple review […]
OVERNIGHT
In case you missed it, yesterday was the shortest day of the year! Joy springs eternal on that day because it means one, and only one thing. Now, and only now, do the days get longer. Isn’t that the greatest news we get as the slow dive into North Texas winter hits bottom? Just before […]
Fly Fishing Guide to the Colorado River – BOOK REVIEW
These are the books that guides love to hate. Basically, someone who needs all the insider information on, in this case, the Colorado River, “Fly Fishing Guide to the Colorado River and Tributaries – Hatches, Fly Patterns, and Guides Advice,” by Bob Dye, gives away all that insider information for the cost of admission. These […]
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