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Talking Tasmanian Trout in Men’s Journal

February 6, 2020 By Jess McGlothlin

Man fishing for wild brown trout on small creek in Tasmania.

“Tasmania houses 8.5 million sheep and a mere 500,000 residents. Few know, however, that the “Island of Inspiration” is also home to one of the world’s most pristine brown trout fisheries. With barely 300 international fishing licenses sold each year (nearly a third of those to Americans), Tasmania teems with passionate fly-fishermen who are carefully sustaining and growing the precious fish populations.”

Talking trout, snakes, and some truly awesome people on Men’s Journal today.  I’ve rarely spent time in locations quite as wild, surprising, and vastly big as Tasmania, that also feel oddly familiar and home-like.

Take a look at this Men’s Journal photo essay, and then start planning your own Tasmanian escapades.

Filed Under: Published Tagged With: article, fishing, fly fishing, Jess McGlothlin, Jess McGlothlin Media, photograph, pictures, story, Tasmania in Men's Journal., travel, trout

Talking Art and Angling with Montana Painter Ethan Markie

January 17, 2020 By Jess McGlothlin

Magazine feature on Montana fly fishing artist Ethan Markie.

I’ve crossed paths with Montana artist Ethan Markie many times over the past decade. It’s been a pleasure to get to know him a bit, and to watch his art flourish. In this recent profile for American Angler, Ethan talks about his creative process, the bright, high-contrast colors he chooses to use, and—of course—a bit of fishing. Pick up the latest issue of American Angler and give it a read!

Filed Under: Published Tagged With: American Angler, art, artist, artist profile, Ethan Markie, fishing, fly fishing, Jess McGlothlin, Montana, profile

Reflecting Back—and Looking Forward

December 31, 2019 By Jess McGlothlin

Aerial image of Kimberley Coastal Camp, Australia.The sun is setting on an interesting year and a pretty fantastic decade. Feeling overwhelming gratitude for the editors, clients, guides, outfitters, lodges, anglers, and everyone who I’ve met along the way. Ten years ago I certainly wouldn’t have foreseen the adventures of the past decade. It’s been a lot of fish species, some interesting interactions with customs agents around the world, and many nights sleeping in random places.

Here’s to an exciting 2020, and more adventures in the coming decade! Excited to see what lies ahead.

Image: Pink light at Kimberley Coastal Camp, Australia, October 2019.

Filed Under: Jess McGlothlin Media Tagged With: 2020, Australia, Jess McGlothlin, Jess McGlothlin Media, Kimberley Coastal Camp, photography, travel

Talking Packing Lists With Men’s Journal

December 6, 2019 By Jess McGlothlin

Woman fishing on boat with fly rod in northern Australia in saltwater. Article for Men's Journal.
Really excited to see this piece go live in Men’s Journal this morning!

I’m definitely a minimalist when it comes to packing clothing and personal items on a trip. The less clothes, the more space for fishing and camera gear. But a short packing list means each item has to perform double (or more!) duty. Each piece has to be dependable, durable, and functional in a variety of climates and conditions. And it has to be comfortable—the last thing I want to be worrying about when on assignment is that my clothing is going to fail.

Packing list for outdoor adventure photographers on Men's Journal. Photo of packs bags and camera bags.

I outlined a few of my “ride or die” pieces in this article, and included a few new favorites, too. This trip to Australia involved two very different climates—up to 110F in the northern part of the country, and less than 20F (plus wind chill!) in the Tasmanian highlands. I also had 14 different flight legs in 17 days, so traveling heavy wasn’t an option. So read the article to see a few of the pieces I lived in on this trip; what makes the grade. Most of these pieces are already on my packing list for January 2020 projects!

Thanks to the team at Tourism Australia and all the fantastic Australians up north and in Tasmania who showed me around, took the time to tell me their stories, and shared their rivers and seas. It takes a team like that to pull off a busy shoot like this one—and things went swimmingly!

Photo of Patagonia waterproof backpack while fishing in Australia. Packing list article on Men's Journal.

Filed Under: Jess McGlothlin Media, Published Tagged With: adventure, article, Australia, fishing, fly fishing, Jess McGlothlin, McGlothlin, Men's Journal, outdoor, packing, packing list, photographers

Back on the Missouri

November 24, 2019 By Jess McGlothlin

Aerial view of the Missouri River near Craig, Montana.

Six years ago, I spent a season up on Montana’s Missouri River, working at Headhunters Fly Shop as  “shop rat.” Days were spent staffing the chicken coop-come-fly shop, running shuttles for visiting guides and anglers, and—in rare moments off—exploring the Missouri and trying to discover the secrets of one of the most famous trout fisheries in the world.

It was a long, hot summer with its fair share of both adventures and misadventures (chronicled here in detail on ChiWulff’S Dispatches From Craig series). I learned a boatload (pun fully intended), carried my camera everywhere, managed my second bout with giardiasis, and slept on an old camping cot in a small studio apartment across from the post office in nearby Cascade, Montana. It was a summer of learning—I listened, I shot photos daily, and I wrote constantly. Really, all there was to do was fish, talk fishing, write, shoot, and anticipate my bi-monthly runs up to Great Falls for groceries.

It was awesome.

Man sorting through a box of flies.

It’s been a long, weird road in the six years since that summer. Somehow I’ve now traveled to work on six continents, and photographed things I never would have dreamed of. I’ve walked the back entrance to Petra and slept outside in the Wadi Rum during a sandstorm. I’ve woken to a hippo in the middle of camp at midnight while on assignment in rural Kenya, and marveled at dangerously large night skies wheeling overhead on the northern edge of Australia. The adventures are there if you make them happen, and I’m forever grateful for the incredible people I meet along the way.

There’s something to be said for returning to the familiar places, though. This past weekend I headed up to Craig, to spend some time on the waters I’d learned the summer of ’13. Meeting me up at our old haunts was Jake Gates, who some of you may remember reading about over the years with his trout-savvy Border Collie Marley. Jake and I both worked the shop that summer, and when a skittish stray dog that no one claimed came into our lives, I don’t think either of us would have believed Marley would still be around six years later, still haunting Jake’s steps on the river.

Border Collie dog on the banks of the Missouri River.

Jake’s lovely parents were in town from Hawai’i, and his girlfriend Lynsey came along as well, crafting a fitting reunion on the banks of the Missouri. We fished for two days, talking about the old times and planning for new adventures (stay tuned… good things in the works!). The Missouri gave us the traditional late-season conditions—technical fish, windy weather and glorious scenery.

Man casting a fly rod on the Missouri River at dusk.

One night I sat crouched on the bank, camera held to my eye as I watched Jake cast at a pod of risers. The river behind him was changing from golden to shades of purple as the sun dropped below the horizon. Marley was hunkered not too far up the bank, her gaze fixed on the fish and following the drift of the dry flies with unerring intensity. The wind was whipping and the temperature dropping.

And it was grand.

I’d argue that you can’t really go home. (I don’t know where I’d call home anyway, these days.) But sometimes you can go back. And those moments are special.

Filed Under: Fishing Tagged With: Border Collie, Craig, fishing, fly fishing, Jake Gates, Jess McGlothlin, Jess McGlothlin Media, Marley, Missouri River, Montana, trout

Talking Australia with Scientific Anglers

November 9, 2019 By Jess McGlothlin

Aerial drone view of camp at Kimberley Coastal Camp in Australia while fly fishing for Scientific Anglers. It was really fun to pull together this series of social media posts for fly-fishing line, leader, and tippet manufacturer Scientific Anglers. SA gear has always worked well for me, and the new saltwater lines, leaders and tippet I tested on this trip held up to queenfish, mackerel, giant trevally, barramundi, mangrove snapper and more! As always, good gear makes the difference.

Gear piled up on table at Kimberley Coastal Camp in Australia while fly fishing for Scientific Anglers.

Filed Under: Fishing Tagged With: Australia, fish, fishing, fly fishing, Instagram, Jess McGlothlin, Jess McGlothlin Media, Kimberley Coastal Camp, photography, queenfish, Scientific Anglers, travel

Mornings in the Sky

September 8, 2019 By Jess McGlothlin

Aerial drone photograph of a boat ramp with drifts boats for fly fishing in Missoula, Montana, in the fall.Things are beginning to feel a little autumnal around Missoula. Mornings are cooler, the sun rises later and sets earlier (rather ominous for the long winter to come) and as I sit in my little apartment typing this, a drizzly rain has started to fall. Fog is rolling over the mountains, and it’s looking like dusk at 7PM.

Winter, as they say, is coming.

Aerial drone photograph of a boat ramp with drifts boats for fly fishing in Missoula, Montana, in the fall.

In strict defiance of the grey season to come, I woke early this morning and put the drone up in the air above one of my favorite local fishing access sites. Made a few new friends at the boat ramp as guide trips rolled in to put on the water, and was admittedly caught off guard by the amount of underbrush that’s already changing color.

I’m having fun learning the ins-and-outs of the drone system, and am excited to get it on the road in a few weeks on assignment in Australia (stay tuned—it’s going to be awesome).

Aerial drone photograph of fall foliage along a river in Missoula, Montana, in the fall.

Filed Under: Drone Tagged With: aerial, boat ramp, drift boat, drone, fall, fishing, fly fishing, foliage, Jess McGlothlin, Jess McGlothlin Media, Missoula, Montana, photograph, river

“Wild Hokkaido” in American Angler Magazine

August 26, 2019 By Jess McGlothlin

Image of magazine article about fly fishing in Hokkaido, Japan by Jess McGlothlin in American Angler Magazine.

Nearly two years ago, I packed the bags and headed west—so far west, in fact, that I landed in the Far East. My journey to the northern island of Japan was for one specific fish: “golden” char—char that turn a unique golden color thanks to the unique environment of mighty Lake Akan. The trip was a success, despite missile tests from neighboring North Korea and an untimely typhoon (the underwater housing came in handy in unexpected ways while wandering through the small village in the middle of the storm!). Several golden char came to hand, as well as many healthy, wild, big rainbow trout.

Pick up the latest issue of American Angler Magazine and see what else I found in the Land of the Rising Sun.

Filed Under: Published Tagged With: fishing, fly fishing, Hokkaido, Japan, Jess McGlothlin, Jess McGlothlin Media, magazine, photograph, photography, photos, travel

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I’ve got just one spot left to join me from Febr I’ve got just one spot left to join me from February 2-7, 2025 in Argentina on the @goldendoradorivercruiser! This mothership-based golden dorado program is a great winter break and offers some of ridiculously fun fishing, excellent cuisine, and comfortable quarters with good company. DM me for more info to grab this last spot; it’s well worth the $4,200.

📷: me and @martinanderssen, last season.
Grateful for wide open waters and the people who c Grateful for wide open waters and the people who choose to make their living on them. 

Image: Belize last week for @elpescadorbelize.
Despite the pretty massive challenges 2024 has bro Despite the pretty massive challenges 2024 has brought, I’ve been so damn grateful to have gotten to meet and work with incredible folks all over the world, in some pretty stellar fisheries. January and February were Argentina, visiting lodges I can’t wait to get back to in a few months to see friends. March was Baja and Las Vegas. April and May were the Darien Gap in Colombia. June brought me back here to Montana to shoot a friends wedding and a couple fishing jobs, and then it all came to a screeching halt with an injury. I canceled eight international shoots in all, spending August and September in Texas having surgery instead of abroad. But November’s brought me back to the road with a return trip to Belize, and I’m keenly looking toward to what 2025 brings. It’s going to be a sprint… and a marathon. A sprinting marathon? We’ll see.

I just know I can’t wait to be back on the water with both new and old friends, capturing stories and chasing fish. 

Thanks for following along, all. Grateful for you.

(Photo credit on the final shot goes to the awesome @highpeaksrep, who caught me on the other side of the camera this past May in Colombia.)
Posted @withregram • @elpescadorbelize Well, tha Posted @withregram • @elpescadorbelize Well, that’s all from me, folks! About to board my flight back to the States. Thanks for following along this week as I’ve been shooting and fishing at @elpescadorbelize. If you’re looking for a fishing getaway this winter, put Belize on your list. This crew will take good care of you. 

If you’re seeking more on fishing, travel, and what happens when the two combine, follow along at @jess_mcglothlin_media. Thanks for joining me this week, and I hope to run into you all down in Belize one of these days!
Ten weeks ago I was learning how to walk normally Ten weeks ago I was learning how to walk normally again after endoscopic spine surgery at @texasback. Four weeks ago I started to slowly add weight workouts back into my PT and training routine. Today, I am on the tail end of my first trip back on the road, on a shoot down in Belize for @elpescadorbelize. Though I’m still a bit limited on my activity, I’ve grateful to have snuck in a few days fishing with friends. This tarpon, caught while fishing today with @jrflyhighbaby and @portillomariano7, isn’t my biggest by a long stretch, but it’s going to forever be a memorable fish as it marks a (still slow) return back to work. 

Some things are meant to be. We were about to reel up and check another spot, and I asked Junior to wait a moment; I wanted to throw one more cast… something just told me it might not hurt. And you know what? It didn’t. This tarpon came up out of nowhere and smashed my home-tied purple-and-white tarpon toad. 

Thanks @jrflyhighbaby for the picture and the day, to @peterdermanmd and his team for a surgery very well done, to @epicflyfish for making a very fun fiberglass rod for tarpon, and to the entire @elpescadorbelize team for welcoming me back… always feels a bit like coming home.
I’ve learned it’s best to embrace and work wit I’ve learned it’s best to embrace and work with the conditions on any given day—with the cameras, fishing, and just about everything else. So when the light is bright, hazy, and full of glare, we adjust and work with it. 

@elpescadorbelize manager @ebenschaefer hooked into a snook a few days ago here in Belize.
Awesome to be back to work, back on the water, and Awesome to be back to work, back on the water, and back in Belize. I’m down at @elpescadorlodge this week doing a bit of photo work and an Instagram takeover for the lodge. 

Yesterday was my first day fishing since injuring my spine in June, which led to surgery September 10. I’m incredibly grateful I’m able to be back on the water (saltwater flats, no less) at 10 weeks post-op—we had this snook (and a lot of his buddies) in the first hour on the water! I’m still on very modified duties (careful of fast boat runs on choppy water, twisting while casting, and bending awkwardly), but being back on the water is good for the soul. 

Y’all know me… I’m usually behind the lens, not in front of it—and I’m happiest there. But consider this post proof of life. 😆 I’m slowly getting back into the field once again. 

Big thanks to guide @mikey_so_fly and Shawn for a good first couple days back on the water. Working at the lodge tomorrow for an architectural shoot, and then have a few more days of fishing. All’s well here in Belize.
And off we go again. I’m finally (and very car And off we go again. 

I’m finally (and very carefully) back on the road, (slowly) resuming work after a summer / fall of injury-surgery-recovery. I’m still somewhat limited in my activities, but am thrilled to be heading to familiar waters at @elpescadorbelize for a week of photography and fishing. The fishing program won’t be quiet my usual—no targeting the big tarpon this trip—but I’ll be plenty happy to play around with other critters. Belize just had Tropical Storm Sara pass through last night, so we’ll see what the conditions hold. Stay tuned this week here on IG for daily IG trip report stories as I get back to work on the flats of Belize.

And if you’re in an airport and see a tall girl with a tan @pelican case covered in fishing stickers, say hello! I have a day of flying and five airports to hurdle through before I hit the dock at the lodge.
Getting close to final call on this trip! If you’re looking for a winter escape or feeling a bit celebratory, come fish Argentina in January. I’ll be at @estancialagunaverde on Lago Strobel January 25 - February 1, 2025, and have a few spots open for anglers. (I’ll also be offering basic photo instruction for those who are interested.) Join me as we fish for massive rainbow trout, enjoy the stunning scenery and epic fishing, and relax with excellent food and lodging. 

Pricing is $7,500 (7 nights / 6.5 days fishing); private room and shared guide. DM for more info.
Cheer on your people. And if the air temp’s belo Cheer on your people. And if the air temp’s below freezing, it just means your beer stays cold longer.

Image: @katmai_sky toasts to a fun, frigid girls’ day on the Missouri River. Montana, March 2023.
Happy 135th birthday, Montana. Image: Missouri Ri Happy 135th birthday, Montana.

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