Morning practice with School of Trout instructor Tom Rosenbauer. (Tim Romano photo)
The School of Trout’s Todd Tanner shares some on-the-water advice. (Tim Romano photo)
The Tetons in the distance. (Jeremy Roberts photo)
The 2022 Tao of Trout class practices their casting with instructors Hilary Hutcheson and Karlie Roland (Jeremy Roberts photo)
One of the old Railroad Ranch buildings with the Henry’s Fork in the background. (Tim Romano photo)
Head casting instructor John Juracek. (Tim Romano photo)
The School of Trout’s Pat McCabe shares his fly tying skills. (Tim Romano photo)
Chef Steve Vierk and sous chef Cada Fabian. (Jeremy Roberts photo)
The conversation continues long after the sun goes down. (Tim Romano photo)
The School of Trout spending time on the river. (Jeremy Roberts photo)
Autumn colors surround SOT instructor Tom Rosenbauer. (Jeremy Roberts photo)
Casting practice. (Tim Romano photo)
A blanket hatch of mayflies on the Henry’s Fork. (Tim Romano photo)
Sharing stories and listening to the elk bugle. (Jeremy Roberts photo)
It’s not always about the fishing. (Jeremy Roberts photo)
School of Trout instructor Brant Oswald. (Tim Romano photo)
Inside at Harriman’s Scovel Center. (Jeremy Roberts photo)
Students taking a mid-morning break. (Jeremy Roberts photo)
A foggy sunrise on the Henry’s Fork. (Jeremy Roberts photo)
Practice brings us ever closer to perfection. (Tim Romano photo)
Autumn colors grace The Tao of Trout class. (Tim Romano photo)
The stars were out and the elk were talking. (Jeremy Roberts photo)
Fish on! (Tim Romano photo)
Fishing the Box Canyon on the Henry’s Fork. (Jeremy Roberts photo)
Success on the Henry’s Fork. (Tim Romano photo)
Instructor Karlie Roland with an SOT student.
The Henry’s Fork with the Tetons in the background. (Jeremy Roberts photo)