My adventures with a rod and reel have been written up in Western Outdoors, Western Angler, Gray’s Sporting Journal, and The Arizona Republic, and I have been featured on the Outdoor Channel’s “Fly Fish Television Magazine” show. In 1998, I captured the “Best in the West” fly casting championship and, in 1991, the title of #2 Team of the Year on the Wyoming Walleye Circuit. In the last few years, I have extended my quest for angling adventure into blue water, becoming one of the elite group of fishermen to have landed bonefish, tarpon, dorado, barracuda, and sailfish on hand-tied flies.
I have often wondered why the wilderness chose me. For it is there, among the high mountains, raging rivers, and wild creatures, that I have always gone in search of clues to the mystery of who we are. My thirty years as a guide and TV cameraman for outdoor adventure shows has given me a chance to travel beyond man’s boundaries to remote corners of the world where animals are still wild and nature is still pristine.
As a cameraman for outdoor-adventure TV shows, I have spent thirty years tromping through and photographing some of the last remaining wild places. Whether penetrating remote pockets of the Rocky Mountains, Alaskan wilderness, or African bushveld, I try to capture on film those fleeting moments of wild beauty the rest of us might never see. Whether revealing a hidden forest of shimmering aspens or two grizzlies dueling over a fishing hole, I try to let the viewer peek into a world where animals are savage and mystical and nature is breath-takingly pristine.
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