by Brian Kozminski | Oct 4, 2013 | Environment, Uncategorized
We are near the river, it is misty Saturday morning. I can smell the mix of an fresh pot of coffee and the distinct aroma of musty waders, I love this combination. After a rather large collection various motivated individuals, we are assigned various beats on the...
by Brian Kozminski | Jul 15, 2013 | Environment, Flies, News & Updates
“When do you think it’s going to end?” inquired Chef. “I don’t know, it has been a crazy past few weeks… they just keep pouring off, night after night. Last night, we had so many bugs, every fish came out with their feed bags on. It...
by Brian Kozminski | May 29, 2013 | Environment, Lifestyle, Uncategorized
For some time now, I have been into bugs. It started way back in middle school when we had to collect 30 different insect species. Being a slight over achiever, I hunted, mounted and identified over 65 different species, aquatic and terrestrial. My Biology teacher...
by Brian Kozminski | May 24, 2013 | Angling Reports, Environment, Trips & Guides, Uncategorized
I had the opportunity to float the Jordan River three consecutive days early in the week. The temps were pleasant,in the mid seventies. The water level was average, finally getting back to the normal flow after a rather wet and lengthy springtime monsoon. Water temps...
by Brian Kozminski | May 14, 2013 | Environment, Lifestyle, News & Updates, Uncategorized
TON gahs~ at least that was how I thought it was pronounced, but since yesterday, I have seen multiple vernacular interpretations. That is the purpose. I am juggling between two dogs scratching at the door to go out in the rain, making a cup of coffee with one hand...
by Brian Kozminski | Apr 25, 2013 | Angling Reports, Environment, Trips & Guides, Uncategorized
To say the rivers were high would be an understatement. They were flowing through some places in the woods I have never seen before. Daily reports from Grand Rapids and photographs from friends and family were amazing. The Grand crested at a record 21 feet above above...