On the Orvis Podcast

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Ordering Tramadol Overnight Took some time out of the workday last week to chat on the Orvis podcast. Give it a listen and let me know what you think!

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https://dcinematools.com/kgmv09z Head over to Chi Wulff for some Sunday reading about last weekend’s adventure on Martha’s Vineyard.

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Peter Kutzer and Aron Cascone changing it up on a dark night. Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts.

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https://mocicc.org/agricultura/owiys9a2sf9 No, despite several inquiring emails to the contrary, I have not gotten lost in the Vermont hills nor suffered a loss of electricity for a week. Still here, still kicking.

https://www.mbtn.net/?p=ly8bo0ij I’ve been chasing stripers off of Martha’s Vineyard. It was a long run of fishing under the moon, fishing in the pitch black of night, and fishing under the June sun. Lots of fishing, very little sleeping. Days filled with striped bass, fingers torn from stripping, one mysterious sunfish, the Menemsha Death March (that story to come soon) and truly awesome people. It was a lot of firsts for me—first saltwater fishing trip, first bass, first time seeing the Atlantic from the US side, first time on a big ferry, first time on a fishing boat… the list goes on and on. We were there for a fly fishing contest and ended up taking third as a team, but the real experience was so much larger than that. The rough edit of the images looks promising… look for a blog post coming your way soon.

enter In the meantime, I’m thrilled to announce that Hatch Magazine is running a photo essay of mine titled “Missouri River Rowdies.” It’s a fun piece filled with memories of the Missouri and truly Montana folk. Give it a look and let me know what you think!

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see url Screen Shot 2014-05-26 at 3.52.04 PMI’m excited to announce my first piece on Gear Junkie made it to the light today… and it’s on a topic I’m a wee bit passionate about.

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On Memorial Day

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A U.S. Army recruit crosses a series of roped bridges during a training session at Fort Leonard-Wood, Missouri.

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get link Manchester has seemingly been invaded by tourists and city folk; I can’t walk down the sidewalk without passing someone in designer clothes and heels clutching gaggles of shopping bags. It’s the first holiday of the summer, and tourists are in full swing.

https://penielenv.com/vs7nv28x Since when, though, did Memorial Day become an excuse to bar-be-que, shop, and play tourist? Since 1861 or 1862 (various records are conflicting—suffice to say it was during the Civil War) folks have observed the first Monday in May as a day to honor the men and women who have died while serving in our country’s armed forces.

U.S. Army night infiltration course, Fort Leonard-Wood, Missouri.

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Online Tramadol Overnight Delivery I was fortunate enough to spend some time last fall working with the U.S. Army at Fort Leavenworth and Fort Leonard Wood. While many of my best friends are either active duty or retired military, it was an eye-opening experience to see both sides of the military spectrum. At Leonard Wood, I watched recruits take their first steps off the bus into their new lives. We did PT at 0430h, ran through a confidence obstacle course, went through weapons simulation training, and observed night infiltration training under the murky Missouri sky. At Leavenworth, I was able to talk with some of our country’s military leaders, explore the higher levels of training within our military, and talk with foreign officers currently posted at the base for advanced training. And be evacuated from a building due to a bomb scare during the visit of a Chinese delegation, and in that process talk with some pretty awesome guys.

Order Tramadol Overnight Shipping So put down the beer and the hot dog today and take a moment to give thanks to those who have served, those who are serving, and those who are just beginning their military journey.

First steps into a new life. Fort Leonard-Wood, Missouri.

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Weapons simulation training, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri.

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Atlantic salmon, Ponoi River, Russia.

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https://guelph-real-estate.ca/ghu3j4iuy Dug through some Ponoi River images for the latest installment is in at Chi Wulff.  Give it a read!

https://paradiseperformingartscenter.com/8mxuxsvftq Hard to believe two years ago I was learning Russian, riding Mi-8s, and kitting out guides every day. Life is weird like that.

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https://www.yolascafe.com/z0zl04lg It’s always fun to see a new piece make it to print. This one has been in the works since last fall, after I spent a week in Idaho with Yvon Chouinard and the Patagonia fishing team, tenkara fishing and talking about the issues within the fly fishing industry. It was an incredibly inspiring and heartening week.

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https://purestpotential.com/9kjs2koh Pick up the latest issue and give it a read.

Fly Fisherman magazine, June 2014.

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Fly Fisherman magazine, June 2014.

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