The Vermont Chronicles 22 February : Howdy from Hoth
Winter continues to eke along. Here on the Ice Planet Hoth—aka Vermont—we are slated to get into the double digits this weekend, a fact which has caused much rejoicing amongst the fleece- and...
View ArticleChi Wulff’s Thirsty Thursday 26 February: Screwdrivers on the Tundra
Upon the realization I’ve had the very good fortune to have consumed various alcoholic beverages with a wide range of pretty diverse people in a bunch of random places, I’ve been allowed to hijack...
View ArticleThe Vermont Chronicles 8 March: The Joy of Projects
We’re finally faced with the spring iteration of Daylight Savings Time, which means the official start of spring can’t be that far away. The promise of warmer days, fishing trips, and—someday—Teva...
View ArticleChi Wulff’s Thirsty Thursday 12 March: The Grand Slam Bar
“We are torn between nostalgia for the familiar and an urge for the foreign and strange. As often as not, we are homesick most for the places we have never known.” —Carson Mccullers This week we’re...
View ArticleThe Vermont Chronicles 15 March: On-the-Water Photography 101
Get up high. On a boat with a flying bridge, this means a bit of climbing is in order. Here, Pete Kutzer puts the hurt on a bluefish on Cape Cod. There are still images to be made in the monotone...
View ArticleThe Vermont Chronicles 5 April: Easters and Working from the Road
As I sit down to write, I realize this post will pop up on Easter morning. I hope spring sunshine is peeking through the curtains, the coffee is deliciously hot and dark, and everyone is with friends...
View ArticleThe Vermont Chronicles 12 April: Come Hell or High Water
Kicking off a travel month this weekend at Hell or High Water ’15, held at West Branch Angler on the Delaware River. The fly-fishing gathering, film festival and brewfest is held near Hancock, New...
View ArticleThe Vermont Chronicles 19 April: Back on the Missouri
Howdy Big Sky Country. Currently wading through meetings and photo shoot scouting, and enjoying all Bozeman has to offer. It’s a bit surreal to be back after several years away; town has changed, but...
View ArticleThe Vermont Chronicles 3 May: Montana “Road Trip” Photo Shoot Edition
I’ve been off the web for a few weeks; I was neck-deep in a photo shoot for Orvis and doing well to randomly check email on my phone. The computer wasn’t getting a lot of action other than file...
View ArticleThe Vermont Chronicles 10 May: Pausing in Montana
It’s been a marathon week of editing here in Vermont, and finally have the work from the Montana (yea!!!) Orvis shoot ready to turn over. On to the next project… documenting an exploratory fly-fishing...
View ArticleThe Vermont Chronicles 17 May 2015: The Flip-Flops Edition
There’s something awesome about packing for a trip in tropical climes. Flips and shorts pack down a lot smaller than jeans, fleece, and heavy hiking boots, and for someone who likes to travel light...
View ArticlePics of the Day 24 May: Missouri River Dog Days
Shot on the Missouri when I was working with the Headhunters gang; Zack and Kelly came over from Washington to help with a product photo shoot and we spent a great spring day on the river. A good dog...
View ArticleThe Vermont (not really) Chronicles 7 June: South Pacific Exploration
Sometimes you stop, look around, take a deep breath and realize it’s going to be really damn hard to top this moment. Somehow it makes all those other day-in-day-out drudgeries in life worth it, as...
View ArticleThe Gear Spread: On a Fishy Assignment
This past few weeks I’ve had several emails from folks asking for a run-down on the gear I pack for fly-fishing assignments. While the kit varies per assignment and location—Russia is going to be...
View ArticleHere’s to Change: Jess McGlothlin Media
I think the first series I ever wrote for Chi Wulff was From Russia with Love, tales of working in a Ponoi River salmon fishing camp in Russia. That segued into Dispatches From Craig, arguably one of...
View ArticleThe Vermont Chronicles 19 July: On Water and Brookies
It’s funny how, in the fishing world, we get used to being around water. And if we’re not physically in and around it, odds are pretty good we are thinking about it. Water, and the things that live in...
View ArticleThe (Not) Vermont Chronicles 26 July: Alaska Edition
There are some pretty awesome places in the world. Big places, places that make you feel little and remind you just how we slot into this world. Places where you can watch the horizon all day, taking...
View ArticleThe Vermont Chronicles 2 August: A Seven Day Difference
Kind of funny the different places we find ourselves in. Modern travel has made it possible to leave the city behind and find oneself on seemingly the edge of the world in the space of a day. Folks...
View ArticleThe Vermont Chronicles 9 August: (Apparently) Girls Don’t Mend
Bought a new rod this week. I’ve been thinking about adding a 3-weight glass rod to the quiver for some time, and after another day fishing for brook trout not big enough to bend the tip of my...
View ArticleThe Vermont Chronicles 16 August: SUPs and Golden Bones
Escaped the computer last weekend to head out in search of carp on New York’s nearby Hoosick River. Beau, owner of Vermont Paddleboard Outfitters, had suggested we go explore an area where the river...
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