Author Archives: Greg Thomas

Starbucks Via Instant Coffee

Having been raised in Seattle I always root for the hometown boys; that makes me a fan of Olympia Beer, Boeing jets, the Screaming Trees, Mike’s Hard Lemonade, the Sounders and, formerly, Starbucks coffee. My problem with Starbucks,

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Fishing Labs

Note: This story occurred several years ago. The two main characters, Shadow and Moose, are now gone. I’m on night one of a five-day trip to Idaho’s Clearwater River, an attempt to land and release as many of those big, … Continue reading

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Bobblehead This

Bobblehead Envy at DIA Brooks Montgomery is one of the good guys in the fly-fishing industry and he happens to be one of the most respected fly-fishing representatives in the country. He gets paid to talk fishing, to go fishing, … Continue reading

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Rock Hard Power Spray in Helsinki, Finland

Ok, so they’re not a household name in the States. Not even in Helsinki, Finland where I bumped into them while staking out nightclubs on my way to Russia to fish the world’s most prolific Atlantic salmon stream. What else … Continue reading

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October Caddis on Idaho’s Kelly Creek

I am not afraid to admit my interest in tailwater streams and large rainbow and brown trout, but cutthroat trout, especially the west-slope cutthroat, are a rare breed and I give them full respect, especially when chasing that beautiful fish … Continue reading

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Motels I’ve Known

It was a late-May night in Alpine, Wyoming, sleet fell hard from the sky, my tent was soaked from the previous night, and my sleeping bag’s zipper did not work

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Alaska Kings on The Kenektok

The Price for Fresh Although most anglers consider the capture of any anadromous fish to be a small miracle, there’s no doubt that a fresh fish, just in from the ocean, is better than a dark fish any day. That’s … Continue reading

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Fishpond’s Dakota Carry-On

Don’t think that Fishpond’s new Dakota Carry-On is just for overhead rod storage during commercial plane flights. Instead, this solidly built case is equally adept at keeping gear safe and handy while drifting down a river or flying in a … Continue reading

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Trashfishing Turneffe Atoll, Belize

There’s nothing wrong with guided trips. In many cases, a guide is absolutely necessary, a man or woman to navigate a boat, to tie the proper knots and leaders, a person who can point to the proper three-foot square surface

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Running The Bulls Missouri River, Montana

Bulls Eye There was a good bank on the Missouri, just down from the dam above Craig, with caddis fluttering and trout rising. We’d waited all day for a hatch, any hatch, and all of a sudden it happened. We … Continue reading

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