Gallery

Gallery

Gallery

Every fish in this gallery represents more than just a great catch — it’s a memory made on the White River. From first-time anglers landing their very first trout to experienced fly fishers chasing trophy browns, these photos capture the moments that make guiding so rewarding. No matter your skill level, every trip is about learning, having fun, and putting you in the best position to hook into something special.

April Nymphing

A rainy April morning with high water creates prime conditions. Big, heavy nymphs thrown tight to structure are a sure way to smoke them. April is one of my favorite months to fish. It’s worth getting soaked.

A rainy April morning with high water creates prime conditions. Big, heavy nymphs thrown tight to structure are a sure way to smoke them. April is one of my favorite months to fish. It’s worth getting soaked.

First Drift Success

First drift stud on an early October morning below Bull Shoals Dam! Joe couldn’t have picked apart this bank any better.

First drift stud on an early October morning below Bull Shoals Dam! Joe couldn’t have picked apart this bank any better.

Sulphur Season Highlight

Sulphur Season Highlight

25-inch brown trout during sulphur season ate a tiny dry (size 20). One of the coolest dry fly fish a client has landed.

25-inch brown trout during sulphur season ate a tiny dry (size 20). One of the coolest dry fly fish a client has landed.

Big Tiger on a Tiny Fly

24-inch tiger trout on a size 16 midge. Big fish, tiny bug.


24-inch tiger trout on a size 16 midge. Big fish, tiny bug.