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![]() Mike (on the left) with a local guide, Chance, on the Bighorn River, spring 2007.
Mike with fatty brown, Missouri River
Mike and Mark Weakland - Sheridan Lake, Idaho
Jon Oakland - Bighorn River
John Nolan with a spunky rainbow - Southfork River
Mike with Glenn Bell - lower Madison River
Glenn Bell with a fat brown trout - upper Madison River
Glenn Bell with brown taken in a "secret creek" during the spawn
Jim (seated) and Tim Kuhlman - Bighorn River
Mike with a spawning male brown in the "secret creek"
Torie Weakland showing us her first-ever-released Yellowstone Lake cutthroat trout (June 1998). Her dad is below.
On her first trip to Wyoming, Aunt Pat McGinnis nets a 16" feisty cutthroat.
Uncle Skip McGinnis (of Flagstaff, AZ) with his prized rainbow on the Colorado River.
Having one of the most infectious laughs you will ever encounter in life, master angler Chuck Belt is seen releasing a Lewis River brown in Yellowstone N.P. Memorial weekend, 1983.
One of the crown jewels of dry fly rivers is the Green River below Flaming Gorge Reservoir (bordering WY and UT). You can see why it is so prized. Sam Vigneri is the angler.
One of the best anglers I've ever witnessed is John Dietz, my college buddy from Chico State, who now is a top industry independent rep in the fly fishing industry out of Redding, California.
Mike on a private pond in Pinedale, Wyoming. It is on a ranch where only the local Catholic priest has access (besides family members). Each fish was 19" to 24".
A native Snake River cutthroat trout taken in October 1987. Katie and Mike:Over the Years |