I'm Back!
Ok, so it's been a while since my last post. Forgive me father for I have sinned!
Since my last post there's been lot's going on. Work was incredibly busy with some very big shoots and interesting travel destinations. A casino in Mississippi and a Formula One race track in Southern France to mention a few.
This past weekend I had the pleasure to spend some time fishing with my dear friends Steve and Annie Lynch. We ventured to the Salmon River in Pulaski, New York in search of the elusive winter Steelhead. As you can see below, the weather was cold and snowy yet smiles were plentiful.

However, the high water and dropping temperatures slowed the fishing considerably resulting in a less then productive outing. I managed to land one steelhead early in the morning and Steve was lucky enough to boat one of the largest Creek Chubs I've ever seen.
In spite of the results, we all agreed the trip was a success. Steve and Annie really enjoyed their stay at the Portly Angler, Breakfast at the C&M Diner, and evenings at the Irish Wigwam (Don't ask) eating good food and watching New England Patriots Football.
I should also thank our guide, Troy Creasy. Despite the conditions he never got discouraged and showed us a few helpful tips and tricks to use on our next trip. Thanks Troy.
We're all looking forward to returning to Pulaski some time this fall for warmer weather and Salmon.
Thanks Steve and Annie for being such incredible sports and great friends.
Jim
Since my last post there's been lot's going on. Work was incredibly busy with some very big shoots and interesting travel destinations. A casino in Mississippi and a Formula One race track in Southern France to mention a few.
This past weekend I had the pleasure to spend some time fishing with my dear friends Steve and Annie Lynch. We ventured to the Salmon River in Pulaski, New York in search of the elusive winter Steelhead. As you can see below, the weather was cold and snowy yet smiles were plentiful.

However, the high water and dropping temperatures slowed the fishing considerably resulting in a less then productive outing. I managed to land one steelhead early in the morning and Steve was lucky enough to boat one of the largest Creek Chubs I've ever seen.
In spite of the results, we all agreed the trip was a success. Steve and Annie really enjoyed their stay at the Portly Angler, Breakfast at the C&M Diner, and evenings at the Irish Wigwam (Don't ask) eating good food and watching New England Patriots Football.
I should also thank our guide, Troy Creasy. Despite the conditions he never got discouraged and showed us a few helpful tips and tricks to use on our next trip. Thanks Troy.

We're all looking forward to returning to Pulaski some time this fall for warmer weather and Salmon.
Thanks Steve and Annie for being such incredible sports and great friends.
Jim
