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Off on another jungle adventure. A month in 4 or five locations in the Amazon. My soul needs the wilderness.
Ragged Island. Home of the Big Bones.
I was down river with Bob and Karen Knight. Knowing Bob I put him on the prime spot and asked Karen to walk up into a small back channel. We had walked maybe 30 yards when I see a big trout laying in a depression from an old Chum salmon spawning redd. 
I say Karen look at that trout! She replied oh that’s a salmon. I then tell her to pitch her flesh fly in just above the fish to see what it is. The second the fly lands that fish clobbers it and cart wheels down the run. While taking photos Karen says” you know Will I don’t care about catching fish but Bob really wants to get the big ones”. I laugh and tell her that he will. It was a spectacular day with Bob landing a monster fish later on a dry fly.
Reminiscing about some of the great fishing on Kamchatka. This fish was head and tail rising to big olive mayflies on the seam created by my anchored boat.  I walked out climbed in the boat, set up my rod, climbed back out and caught this fish. It was about ten feet off the boat and never spooked, never stopped rising.
Kamchatka Lyka bear dogs doing their work.

"I travel at least two times a year for saltwater and have been involved in many operations around the world. The Jumento Cays are the last of the best in the Caribbean. A truly unspoiled fishery. ”

– Mike M, California, USA