Today's post is about a wonderful video called The Serpentine featuring Atlantic salmon fishing in Newfoundland and Labrador. It highlights the folks at Newfound Outfitting, specifically founder Ray Humber, but it's really about a group of friends who explore the Serpentine River system and encounter all that Mother Nature brings their way. Rain, mosquitoes, and … Continue reading Time Spent Fishing is Not Taken Off Your Total
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Down the Greg Ovens Rabbit Hole
These Videos Are Strangely Addicting It was rainy in the Jacksonville area over the weekend. It was the kind of weekend where you generally just stay indoors, although K.C. and I did make a little trip to the new Tractor Supply Co. and Culver's locations on Saturday just to check them out. Bought some cheeseburgers … Continue reading Down the Greg Ovens Rabbit Hole
Big Land: Brook Trout Fishing In The Heart Of Labrador – Now on YouTube
If you haven't viewed Big Land, a wonderful film from the folks at Tight Loops yet, now is a great time to take it in. It was some of the best fishing story telling I've ever watched. Definitely worth the 45 or so minutes. Brook trout, History, Labrador, not much more needs to be said. … Continue reading Big Land: Brook Trout Fishing In The Heart Of Labrador – Now on YouTube
Kings of the Yukon
In an attempt to get outside, I've been taking a lot of long walks, either early evening or on the weekends, during this period of social distancing. It's been a great opportunity to get a little bit of exercise, fresh air, and catch up on the podcasts I typically listen to on my commute to … Continue reading Kings of the Yukon
Vacation Roundup: Victoria, British Columbia
The last stop on our cruise... which means the second to last vacation post... dropped us off in...Victoria, British ColumbiaA full day and a half at sea after leaving Skagway is enough to make you stir crazy. They certainly load those cruise ships with plenty of amenities and entertainment but being stuck on a boat … Continue reading Vacation Roundup: Victoria, British Columbia
