by Brian Kozminski | Sep 23, 2013 | Angling Reports, News & Updates, Trips & Guides
It might be like meeting a newly divorced parents boyfriend. Or rather, your twenty year-old child, just broke up with former long term highly potential life-mate, and after months or years of hearing him/her drone on about “There’s no one for...
by Brian Kozminski | Aug 30, 2013 | Lifestyle, People & Interviews, Trips & Guides, Uncategorized
This post has been milling around in my head for some time, going back to the days we eagerly anticipated the major mayfly hatch and river levels swelled over the bank. The beginning of summer feels like a distant past, a blurred memory from my youth. Along the way, I...
by Brian Kozminski | Jun 18, 2013 | Gear & Equipment, Trips & Guides
I have been asked what is the secret to winning on so many different contests~ really, there is no secret. Except that you cannot win if you do not enter. Same can be said for catching the fish of a lifetime. It can’t be done while sitting on the couch watching...
by Brian Kozminski | Jun 3, 2013 | Angling Reports, Trips & Guides, Uncategorized
By the time you are reading this, the midwest will be enveloped by a cold front, daytime highs in the fifties for the first week in June? Without a doubt, a very long way away from the muggy and stickiness of a few days ago when the mercury danced in the mid eighties,...
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 | 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...