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John Fogerty Live, October 12 at the St. Augustine Amphitheater

John Cameron Fogerty achieved fame as the lead singer/songwriter and guitarist in Creedence Clearwater Revival and has since gone on to a chart-topping solo career. Born in Berkeley, CA, Fogerty and his brother Tom organized the group that would become Creedence as the Golliwogs in the late ’50s. As Creedence, they released nine Top Ten [...]

Fall Moments from the Fly

It’s winding down to the last few days of a week’s worth of fishing through central Montana. I began the first few days hiking up Bear Trap Canyon, into the wilderness area several miles up on the Madison River to fish my way out. The wind was blowing about 15 to 20 miles an hour [...]

Ponte Vedra Concert Hall Presents: Travis Tritt

Travis Tritt will return to the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall on Sunday, January 29, 2012. Unlike many other mainstream country acts, Tritt doesn’t wear a cowboy hat and includes elements of rock ‘n’ roll in his music. Tritt has been on the country music scene since the 90s and won two Grammy awards for his work on the [...]

Are You Experienced! The Rock n Roll Hall of Fame

I grew up near the heart of rock & roll. Detroit was where Bob Seger, Ted Nugent, Mitch Rider and the Detroit Wheels, Kiss, Grand Funk Railroad, Motown, and many other bands formed. Rock & Roll is not just about the music, it’s about the heart and soul that brings it to life. Visiting the [...]

Tying a Convertible: ZZ Troutski’s Fly Box

The convertible fly was invented by Scott Sanchez. This fly is very versatile, I use it for stonefly hatches, drakes, hoppers and hexagenias. I have used this fly from the Bob Marshall Wilderness to spring creeks in central Montana, with great success. The Convertible is easy to tie. Materials needed are as follows; moose mane, [...]

Where Were you on July 7, 1806

Today we decide to bring you a bit of history from the Lewis and Clark Trail and took a Hike to the top of Lewis and Clark Pass. Unfortunately Clark never saw the place named after him, for he was down on the Clark Fork River, making his way to meet up with Lewis. This [...]

Seeley Lake a Place to Spend the Day

Got up this morning and decide to head up Hwy. 35 long the East shore of Flathead Lake. As we approached Bigfork decided to go east to Hwy. 83 and go down the Swan Hwy. along Swan Lake. As we meandered along the shores of Swan Lake and down into the Swan Valley through the [...]

Kerr Dam a Place to Explore

  If you are in Western Montana, take a side trip to Kerr Dam on the Flathead river just south west of Polson, Mt.I have started and every other day exercise program on the steps to the over look.Jog these 3 to 4 times every other day and get buns of steel.Read on for more [...]

St. Ignatius, Montana/ The Old Mission Church

Last week I took a friend for a drive around the valley, as we were talking they stated they had never been to the mission in St. Ignatius, Montana. Upon hearing this I turned the van south, onto the mission we went. If you have never been there, and are in western Montana its worth [...]

September at the Slippery Ann Elk Refuge

This Time of year I love to travel to the Slippery Ann Elk Viewing Area north of Lewistown, Montana.It’s about an hours north of town on Hwy. 191.I’d call it a scenic drive, passing various ranches, antelope, deer and maybe a coyote or two along the way. Once we crossed the James Kipp Bridge, we [...]

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