https://www.vertaglia.com/bny8gjiv61 In a move of unheard-of awesomeness, Headhunters closed down yesterday and the entire crew – guides, shop staff, housekeepers and shuttle drivers united for a day of fishing, gaming, good food and “chillaxing.”
https://templedavid.org/symons/j5hmtzxv The day started with a float from Prewitt to Pelican – we formed quite the flotilla of eight boats – and finished with a backyard party at one the guide houses. Mark showcased his mean cooking skills, and competitive games of croquet and Polish horseshoes were played many, many times.
here A bottle of Redbreast made it part way through the day, and I believe the crew went through at least three Yeti coolers full of beer.
https://yplocal.us/0a4gzteut81 Suffice to say Polish horseshoes became a little more interesting as the night wore on.
https://restoreredspruce.org/2024/05/13/ldr0xm0wg It was an awesome day of getting to fish and chatter outside of the shop. The day started out crystal clear, but by late afternoon, a gusty southern wind had brought with it enough smoke to tint the air and cast a murky, reddish light on the evening’s festivities. Surrounded by some of the best guides Montana has to offer – and therefore, arguably in the world – and some of the strongest characters I’ve ever met, I had a flash of gratefulness. It’s funny the people we meet as we travel, and I wouldn’t have missed this Missouri summer for anything.
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here I’m glad you’re still enjoying yourself. Looks like there’s never a dull moment.
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It’s always interesting with this lot.
I LOVE the grass and the water, both waving in the wind. MT river summer indeed.
Thanks! Me too… it was a cool perspective. The wind rules all…