About TVangler

Welcome to our site! We're a group of outdoor enthusiasts currently residing in North Alabama in the Tennessee Valley. We write about fly fishing and just about any other type of fishing you might be interested in. We also occasionally write about photography, blogging, conservation, backpacking, hiking and whatever random stuff happens to be on our minds. Hope you enjoy!

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Exploring Backwaters

Lately I’ve found myself drawn more and more to out of the way backwater places that no one else pays much attention to, and less and less to the big world famous reservoir practically out the back door. I guess there just seem to be too many people, and I’d like to get away [...]

The Long Awaited Yellowstone 2011 Post

That is if anyone out there is still awaiting anything from TVangler…

I came within seconds of letting TVangler die a quiet death. The bill for renewing my hosting services appeared in my gmail inbox, and I was just about to delete it. But I couldn’t. I’m not sure why. I haven’t done a [...]

Overnight Kayaking on the Flint River

Over the weekend, my friend Ronald and I took an overnight kayak fishing trip down North Alabama’s Flint River. The water was high from heavy rains a few days earlier, and the fishing has been better. Still, the weather was nice, we caught a few fish, and it was great to be outside.

Back from My Retreat: 2010 Recap

“The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated” – Mark Twain

Wow! It’s been months since I’ve posted anything! The famous quote from Mark Twain seems appropriate. In fact, several friends have asked, “Are you dead or something?” No, nothing that exciting. Fact is, I just got really burned out on, well, a lot of things. I simply didn’t feel like writing a thing for months. That’s a first for me. I’ve always enjoyed writing ever since I was a toddler, but for whatever reason, I just felt like vegging out for a while.

But there will be some changes. The site needs a lot of maintenance, and I plan something of a change of structure. I haven’t figured it all out yet, but if anyone’s still reading this, you can certainly expect to see an evolution in the coming weeks/months. One change is I’ll be adding advertising links in various places. We’ve used ads in the past, but I don’t really like ads. However, I would like to make enough to pay for the hosting costs if possible. Hopefully, I’ll come up with an ad structure that’s useful to you as well. For now I’ve just tossed up a few haphazardly, but I’ll come up with something better soon.

So anyway, what did I do the last half of 2010? Mostly working for a paycheck and being generally depressed about the situation. Don’t get me wrong, I’m grateful to have a job, but in the ideal world I’d get paid to travel, backpack and fly fish. Despite being mired in the dregs of the modern workplace, I did manage to get away for a bit of fishing and backpacking, and I went on a few other trips totally non-related to fishing which proved interesting. Here’s a quick recap:

In July I tagged along with my brother and several of his friends on what turned out to be a true test of will. We backpacked roughly 37 miles through the Smokies over four days. We visited three separate watersheds, and the trails involved massive (for me) elevations changes each day. I found the time and energy to go fishing the morning after our first day, but I was too tired every other morning. I caught a half dozen or so browns and rainbows, but nothing to write home about. My feet took a couple weeks to recover, but I’m glad I did it. We suffered through a severe thunderstorm on the last night, and everything we had got soaked. It was okay, though, because everything we had was already soaked with sweat. A couple photos:

A group of guys on a backpacking trip.

This is the group of guys I backpacked with. They were all in better shape than me and just about did me in.

Tents at a backcountry campsite.

Our campsite along Forney Creek.

In August, Dewayne and I experienced a monumental smallmouth float trip. Well, at least it was monumental for us. We took my old canoe and used spinning gear on a stretch of a local stream that we’d never fished. It was like finding a secret treasure. We caught between 20 and 30 smallmouth with the best going a bit over 2 lbs. I plan to hit this stretch again in the spring and take fly gear this time. A few of the fish: Continue reading Back from My Retreat: 2010 Recap

Hazel Creek

A pretty stretch of Hazel Creek.

In At the Grave of the Unknown Fisherman John Gierach says, “…the day you actually begin to wonder why you do this is the day you might as well sell your tackle and buy a bigger TV.” As I shivered under the fifth bridge on Hazel Creek [...]