In this final post of the 3 part series, I offer a few more philosophical perspectives on ‘What Fly Fishing has taught me about life and business’.
What Fly Fishing has taught me about life and business – Part II
In this second post of the series I am sharing additional learnings I have had including being lucky in fly fishing, life and business.
What Fly Fishing has taught me about life and business
I have just returned from several days of fly fishing. And, as is always the case when I am away, I thought … a lot.
The Eyes of the Skin- an architectural metaphor
In his book The Eyes of the Skin architect Juhani Pallasmaa explains the necessity of integrating all five senses to feel connected.
What Provides Value to Salmon Fishermen?
A recent comment left on one of my clips on You Tube interested me greatly as to what exactly it is people are looking for when visiting the…
Tokihito: “Clothing must be sustainable”
Japanese designer Tokihito Yoshida on fly fishing, craftsmanship, British heritage and his cooperation with Barbour.
“You want to do what? Have you lost your mind!?!”
It's been 13 months that I made the decision to pull the plug on my business career and start a life as a fly fishing guide.
Grassy Creek Foundation: High Risk, High Impact
Metric-based success is the requirement for funding from Grassy Creek Foundation.
Salmon Fly Fishing – I did it my Way
Salmon Fly Fishing: World famous salmon fly tier Hans van Klinken shares his secrets of catching an Atlantic Salmon on a dry fly in Europe and Canada.
Bavarian Passion for Bamboo
In his studio in Munich, Germany, Robert Stroh builds some of the finest bamboo rods across Europe.