Cross Pollination

By The Hatch, Uncategorized
Every photographer has an eye for different things in any given scene. Over time a certain look, style, or feel develops that becomes recognizable. Even more prevalent than a photographers signature look, is the art created entirely from the mind, hand, and instrument of the artist. "Spotted Fever" from A.D. Maddox Passing by the camera, a high desert brown trout…
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Early November

By Fishing Forecast, Fishing Report
The Big Lost below the dam has been the most consistent of all our fisheries. There are still BWO's in sizes 18-24 and on the right day which is usually clouds you can see some very good dry fly fishing. I like Hackle Stackers and Gulpher Specials on top and a Harrop CDC emerger for those fish feeding on the…
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Say It Ain’t So….

By The Hatch, Uncategorized
http://www.vimeo.com/31527770 Like a 10 year-old hillbilly being dragged away from the Mountain Dew factory, I am not going quietly from my 2011 guiding season. I love the winter, but the fishing season was, and still is, some of the best in years. Great water, healthy fish, bugs, and plenty of great people to spend the day with around the Wood…
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A Trade For The Difference

By The Hatch, Uncategorized
There can be a stark difference in outcomes between DIY (do it yourself) vs guided when it comes to just about anything. The learning curve and success rates can swing like a pendulum. Hoping to catch rooster fish on the East Cape of Southern Baja on the fly is certainly obtainable. Several experienced and talented guides around the area have…
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Sea Of Cortez To The Pacific

By The Hatch, Uncategorized
Travels along the East Cape of Baja have been a blast so far. Stops along the way of twisted blacktop roads reveal historic mining towns with centuries old structures and oasis like vegetation. A variety of marine birds and raptors have been spotted along the way. Standing majestic in the mountains, this church had stunning views in all directions. Sea…
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