Steve “The Fly’n Hawaiian” Gardner’s Lake Trout/Arctic Char Seared Sashimi
Published in Recipes
Living in Hawaii for over 50 years now, I’m quite familiar with a variety of raw and nearly-raw preparations for fish.
Published in Recipes
Living in Hawaii for over 50 years now, I’m quite familiar with a variety of raw and nearly-raw preparations for fish.
Published in Trip Journals
Net Zero
In green speak, Net Zero is generally understood to mean:
Published in Trip Journals
Having missed 2 consecutive years, the first by Government fiat with the second being self-imposed, despite numerous challenges which I will outline in due course, we finally made it – barely…
Published in Stories and Articles
Thanks to the Plummers family we dodged a bullet that for most of us was not even on our radar.
Published in Trip Journals
Having given Char fishing a miss last year, I decided that a return visit to the Tree River was in order, and together with GBL angling buddy Kenny Gold, we booked into the main lodge, with our sights set on being the first to fish the Tree since August of last year.
Published in Stories and Articles
Anyone reading this who has either heard about, or been fortunate enough to visit the Tree River in Nunavut, is likely of the view that this little piece of heaven on earth is justifiably famous for both its breathtaking natural beauty and the world’s biggest Arctic Char.
Published in Fly Fishing the Bear
I’m not going to go into too much detail regarding how to tie these because ANY WILL WORK WITH THE METHOD WE USE TO FISH THEM!
Published in Trip Journals
Nicely written trip journal by Great Bear Lodge guest Phil Allen*, describing his Great Bear Lake adventure that we believe took place in the late '60's or early '70's.