Headwaters Angling
02/25/2026
After years of guiding, teaching, and spending time observing rivers, I kept noticing the same thing:
Most people don’t struggle with casting.They struggle with understanding.
They’re shown where to stand and what fly to tie on — but not why fish are there in the first place.
So this page is becoming Headwaters Angling.
A place focused on helping anglers learn how rivers work, how fish behave, and how to approach any water with confidence.
To start, I’m opening a small-group beginner course this spring built around progression — not just a day on the water, but learning that actually stays with you.
If you’ve ever wanted fly fishing to finally click, you’re in the right place.
Course details coming soon .Send a message to learn more.
02/25/2026
After years of guiding, teaching, and spending time observing rivers, I kept noticing the same thing:
Most people don’t struggle with casting.They struggle with understanding.
They’re shown where to stand and what fly to tie on — but not why fish are there in the first place.
So this page is becoming Headwaters Angling.
A place focused on helping anglers learn how rivers work, how fish behave, and how to approach any water with confidence.
To start, I’m opening a small-group beginner course this spring built around progression — not just a day on the water, but learning that actually stays with you.
If you’ve ever wanted fly fishing to finally click, you’re in the right place.
Course details coming soon. Send a message to learn more
01/01/2026
New Year’s resolution for 2026. More big leopards
11/02/2025
Well it’s November, Octobers ugly step sister. Despite the challenging conditions the Philip did well by me and now has water to get the salmon to their spawning grounds. Pics from the 18th to 31st. See you soon River Philip!
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