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The Year That Was {2018}

December 31, 2018 Jillian Rash
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Thanks for following along with all our adventures this year, we hope you’ve enjoyed being a part of them. We’re sure glad to have you here!

Happy New Year to you all! Treasure what has passed and look forward to the adventure ahead.

I have a feeling 2019 is going to be one hell of a year!

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In Adventure, Bamboo, BLM Lands, Brook Trout, Brown Trout, Camping, Colorado, Colorado Fly Fishing, Conservation, Custom Fly Rod, Cutthroat, Davidson River, Delayed Harvest, Fly Fishing, Mountains, National Parks, Pisgah National Forest, Public Lands, Rainbow Trout, Rod Bags, Travel, Trout Tags Fly Fishing
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My Step

December 30, 2018 Jillian Rash
Jillian Schuller Photography - Fly Fishing

There’s a set of steps on our favorite river, right at one of our favorite holes. I’ve found that the second step is wonderfully perfect for eating a nut and banana sandwich, sipping on a cold beer or just enjoying the views. These steps are a spot I’ve used to warm up. The spot I was bitten by a brown recluse spider and the place where I watched Jacob catch one of the biggest browns I’ve ever seen. This is where I’ve met strangers traveling by on the trail, where fellow fishermen have plopped down next to me for a quick chat.

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In Davidson River, Fly Fish WNC, Fly Fishing, Mountains, National Parks, Pisgah National Forest, Public Lands, Rainbow Trout, Trout Tags Fly Fishing, Fly Fish Western North Carolina, Winter, Winter Fishing, Christmas, Rainbow Trout, Trout, Trout Fishing, Davidson River, Pisg, Pub, National Parks
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Rushed Hours

September 14, 2018 Jillian Rash
Jillian Schuller Photography

Fishing trips. Oh, how I miss a good fishing trip. Since returning home from Colorado, it's been a whirlwind of work. Yup, that four letter word has crept back into our lives. Between a backlog of rod bags (thank you all!!!), rod building and guiding Jacob and I have only managed to hit the water once. But, I guess that's what you get when you go on a month long vacation.

Last week we decided to put our "to-dos" on the back burner for a couple of hours and run up to the Davidson. It's close to the house, it holds fish, and our favorite brewery is on the way home. Win-win-win.

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In Davidson River, Fly Fish WNC, Fly Fishing, Pisgah National Forest, Public Lands, Rainbow Trout, Rod Bags, Rod Socks, Trout Tags Fly Fishing, Fly Fish Western North Carolina, Fly Rods, Davidson River, Rainbow Trout, Rain, Public Lands
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Get The Next One

July 2, 2018 Jillian Rash
Jillian Schuller Photography - Fly Fishing

Some mornings you wake up late.

You decide on a whim to get in an hour or two of fishing.

You check and recheck the water temperature.

You catch a handful of tiny rainbows.

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In Davidson River, Fly Fish WNC, Fly Fishing, National Parks, Pisgah National Forest, Public Lands, Rainbow Trout, Trout Tags Fly Fishing, Summer Fly Fishing, Fly Fish Western North Carolina, Pisgah National Forest, Da, Summer
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Remember, It's Not All About the Fish

May 4, 2018 Jillian Rash
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*Not a picture of a fish

When you're staring at a computer screen for multiple hours straight you begin to get dull ache behind eyes that are strained and on the verge of crossing. I had just reached that point. January 2017, sub-folder, Davidson, sub-folder, 1-23-17; then on to 2016, 2015, and so forth. Some part of me had no idea how many photographs I had acquired over the years, another part was fully aware, which is why I'd been putting this project off for so long.
I was asked by the Carolina Cane Gathering to give a talk on photography and fly fishing, and I needed to pull all my thoughts together in a visually interesting way. Look for triangles. Avoid direct sunlight; remember, all things on the river are reflective. Don't hold a tout with dry hands. Don't hold a trout with gloved hands. "Banking" fish is bad. Etc, etc, etc...

Remember, it's not all about the fish.

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In Bamboo, Conservation, Custom Rods, Davidson River, Fly Fish WNC, Fly Fishing, Pisgah National Forest, Trout Tags Fly Fishing, Fly Fish Western North Carolina, Photography, Conservation, Pisg, Carolina Cane Gathering, Bamboo, Bamboo Fly Rod
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A House Divided, Again...

March 6, 2018 Jillian Rash
Jacob Rash Fly Rods

If you're a regular reader of the blog, a friend of ours, or even just follow our journey on social media, you know that we live in a house divided.

Glass vs. Grass.

Thankfully,  for the sake of our relationship, we agree on dry flies and reels.

This April is going to be a significant test for both of us, and our relationship, as our home of Pisgah Forest, NC is going to be taken over one weekend by bamboo builders and the next by glass geeks. We will be attending both events, together. Let's hope we both make it out alive!

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In Bamboo, Custom Fly Rod, Custom Rods, Davidson River, Fiberglass, Fly Fish WNC, Fly Fishing, Handmade, Mountains, Trout, Travel, Pisgah National Forest Tags Fly Fish Western North Carolina, Fly Fishing, Fly Rods, Custom Fly Rods, Bamboo Fly Rod, Davidson River, Pisgah National Forest
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