Gone Fish'n






Had a great opportunity to go fly fishing for the first time with a friend about a month ago. I think I have only been fishing twice and I don't think I have ever even pulled a fish off the line, so the whole thing was a learning experience. We hike three miles up Rocky Mountain National Park, blew up our belly boats and settled into the adventure. It was a bit cold. Passed some snow on the way up even though it was July. Fog so thick you couldn't see 15 foot in front of you, but after a while the sun cut through the fog to reveal some amazing mountains around us. In all it was an awesome experience and I even ended up catching 3 cutthroat trout.