Author Archives: Greg Thomas
Cocktails at the Fairmont, San Francisco
Going through tax info this past week and found this receipt from San Fran, when I was there attending a Canada gathering and figuring out where I would visit this year. The thing is, this is a tab for two, … Continue reading
OK, You can have it for $107,000 now.
Lived in this house for eight years and it served me well. Sorry to see it go, but I have to find a place in my new home, Missoula, for me and the girls. This is a great house for … Continue reading
Summer Storms and Fishing in Lightning
In 1996 I had a lightning bolt hit the ground about 10 yards from where I was walking. I thought I took a direct hit because the noise was so violent and I felt a jolt in my left foot. … Continue reading
Halestorm in Missoula
Wow. Two young daughters and a big future out there. Got a little taste of it last night when I joined my friends, TC and JD, for a concert at the Wilma Theater by Halestorm. TC has two daughters, one … Continue reading
Fly Fishing for Native Cutthroat Trout, Montana
Been keeping an eye on a particular stream that I started fishing last year. Didn’t really understand why there were so many large fish in it. Thought, must be a spring spawning run bringing big dudes out of the main … Continue reading
Bass in Western Montana
All right, so this isn’t the B.A.S.S. circuit. But this is pretty cool, given a week on week off schedule with my daughters and no friends who fish bass at all. Trout guys. For sure. So I talked a bud … Continue reading
Montana Cutthroat Fly Fishing Commando Mission
Last week. Lots of options. The water rolling high in some places, perfect in others. North Idaho? The Big Hole? West Fork of the Bitterroot? Where to go with so many options? That was the question I had in my … Continue reading
Fly Fishing for Largemouth Bass
I know it’s trout time and that most people are focussed on moving water and those rainbows and browns rising to dry flies, but there are other options out there, likely close to your home. I passed on Montana’s trout … Continue reading
Fishing Montana’s High Mountain Lakes
You can’t get into all the West’s mountain lakes right now, but most of them below 8,000 feet are accessible, free of ice, and offering eager cutthroat, rainbow and brook trout. A few lakes also hold golden trout, which are … Continue reading
The Mount Jumbo Stumble
Things were going well today. A last couple hours with the girls before they head out with their mom for eight days. They’ve got a three-hour drive ahead of them so I decided to wear them out a little. I … Continue reading