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Steve was raised on Australia’s
island state of Tasmania, in fly fishing terms the equivalent of
being raised in Montana, but spent his youth in the salt, surfing,
diving, and fishing for all manner of species including tunas.
Finally convinced in his late 20s to grasp a fly rod, an obsession
was born.He cut his teeth on the challenging wild brown trout and
rainbows of Tasmania’s wilderness lakes and streams before moving to
the US in December 2000. A former journalist, Steve spent 3 years in
the US as a traveling fly fishing writer and photographer, a job
which saw him land, fly rod and camera in hand in Montana, Wyoming,
Alaska twice, Baja, New York, Michigan, New Mexico, Idaho and
finally Arkansas.
The experience in tackling North American conditions was invaluable
as he fished the mayfly hatches of the Henrys Fork, Firehole and Au
Sable, caddis hatches on the Big Wood, chuck and ducked beads on the
Kenai, stripped streamers on the Beaverhead, splatted hoppers on
Silver Creek, found himself tied to 40lb King Salmon on the
Ayakulik, and roosterfish and snook in Mexico.
His articles and photographs have appeared in several Australian
publications, and he remains a masthead columnist and regular
contributor on tactics, destinations and fly tying with Australia
and New Zealand’s premier fly fishing magazine Flylife.
Steve guided out of the Beaver Dam
store for the past 3 years, and ran the fly department, building his
knowledge of the White River system from Beaver to Norfork and a
substantial and loyal guide clientele, before joining us at Mountain
River in July ‘07.
Despite a serious and extensive fly fishing resume, Steve’s
laid-back Aussie accent and attitude, sense of humor and
self-deprecating wit are appreciated by beginners and experienced
fly fishers alike. His mantra is that fly fishing is meant to be fun
whether you are catching the biggest fish of your life, tangling
around the rod tip or anything in between.
Steve had made his mark as a teaching guide, tailoring his guidance
from square one for beginners, through to more subtle intricacies of
White River fly fishing for very experienced fly fishers. Drop in
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