
https://alldayelectrician.com/ot1ve0zfb Evening caddis hatch on the Missouri.
https://www.mbtn.net/?p=q2f2amrd8bsource July continues to bring more heat, low water and challenging conditions. People are getting edgy, tired and snappy.
https://www.mreavoice.org/vmpiw9i2svu So I was very grateful to have a few mornings and evenings off from the shop to spend with Chi Wulff Mark and Swing the Fly Editor Zack Williams as they were on the Missouri working on a new film project. We worked classic photographer’s hours – magic light – from 0500 to 1000h and then from 1900 to 2300h.
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https://mocicc.org/agricultura/8oyyjp1x3w9 Read the full report with more photos in the Dispatches post on Chi Wulff this morning.

source Zack Williams goes for the gold.
get link In other news, The Big Sky Weekly ran a feature on Montana Shakespeare in the Parks that both I wrote and photographed. Check it out here on page 42.
source url I’m busy planning work for after my time on the Missouri. It’s a big world out there and I have lots of projects in the works. Stay tuned!

https://www.mbtn.net/?p=uz3at0tu Trico carnage on the Untouchable’s Bridge.
https://guelph-real-estate.ca/k2m1kp5ybt Tags: Missouri Project
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https://www.yolascafe.com/ru7ecxyrdt All of the pictures are good but that caddis pic is amazing.
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https://www.elevators.com/nznom01pfx Thanks! I’m pretty pleased with it – planning a limited edition poster run after several requests. It’s worth waiting hours for that magic light!
https://geolatinas.org/0nhuj37nhk Can definitely see that pic adorning fly tying rooms and various shops…
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