EDITORIAL | FORTUNE MAGAZINE 2019

EXPERIENCE GUIDE 2020
Kamchatka, Russia

We couldn’t be more pleased to see a few images from Kamchatka grace the pages of Fortune magazine. This was a great trip with great folks — Tom Melvin and James Carroll.

Kamchatka is still a completely wild place with incredible fishing. If you have ever dreamed of fishing remote, untouched rivers for large, aggressive, surface-feeding native rainbow trout, then this trip should be at the very top of your list.

This issue is has a lot of interesting articles and great adventure travel destinations, it’s not one to be missed.

Be sure to head down to your local newsstand and grab yourself a copy or better yet, order a subscription, you won’t be disappointed.


Fortune Magazine
Volume 180, Number 5
Passions, Kamchatka
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EDITORIAL | SPORTING CLASSICS :: PHOTO ESSAY // KAMCHATKA

WILD, REMOTE, RUSSIA
“They would finally do battle with Kamchatka’s heavyweights”
Jan/Feb 2018

I am pleased to see my work from this trip in print. Kamchatka is one of those places I will always want to go back to. Check out the photo essay on fly fishing Russia in the January/February issue of Sporting Classics. Head down to your local shop and grab yourself a copy, or better yet, order a subscription — you won’t be disappointed. This issue is packed with great articles and content. Not to be missed!


Sporting Classics: January/February 2018
Photo Essay: Wild Remote, Russia
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shot while on assignment for Yellow Dog Flyfishing Adventures


GRAY’S SPORTING JOURNAL: PHOTO ESSAY // RUSSIAN SPRING

PHOTO ESSAY | KAMCHATKA PENINSULA
57° N 160° E – West of Russia Mainland

The Senanda River is mousing heaven if I’ve ever seen one. It’s not the fishing that draws me back here, it’s the overall experience. The landscape, the camp fires, the people, the food, the wildlife and then, of course, there is the fish. It was incredible to see a forest that is still relatively untouched and truly wild. Big thanks to Tom, Alejandro and James for letting me tag along with my camera daily.

This issue is packed with great articles and some impressive photo essays, it’s not one to be missed.
Be sure to head down to your local shop and grab yourself a copy or better yet, order a subscription, you won’t be disappointed.

Gray’s Sporting Journal
Vol. Forty-two, Issue 3
Photo Essay: Russian Spring
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https://www.grayssportingjournal.com/russian-spring/





This essay is from my trip last year while on assignment for Yellow Dog Flyfishing Adventures

EDITORIAL | FLY FUSION

EDITORIAL | FLY FUSION MAGAZINE
Summer Issue 2016

It’s great to see these images make their way to print in the latest issue of Fly Fusion Magazine. They bring back such great memories of my travels.

Head on down to your local shop and check out the entire summer issue or order a digital subscription today.

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ATTN: SERIOUS ANGLERS | OPEN SEATS AVAILABLE

ATTN: SERIOUS ANGLERS | OPEN SEATS AVAILABLE ON UPCOMING ADVENTURES
St, Brandons Atoll-Mauritius, Wrangell-Alaska, Kamchatka-Russia

Are you a serious angler looking for a trip of a lifetime? Join me for one of my upcoming adventures. I have a few slots open for the individual seeking a trip of adventure and the unknown. These are very adventurous trips with some of the best fishing found anywhere on the planet! This is not a big group of hosted anglers, rather a small select few. All persons should be in good physical condition; these trips require a lot of wade fishing and tons of action. Global Rescue is required for St. Brandon’s and Russia.

Looking for a few serious anglers. Please contact me for details –> bryan@bryangregsonphotography.com

+ NOW! ST. BRANDON’S ATOLL: Monster bonefish and GT’s – March 30-April 13 – 1 spot
+ SOUTHEAST ALASKA: Wild remote Steelhead – April 17-23 – a few spots avail
+ KAMCHATKA: Mouse eating rainbows – Exploratory – July 25-8th – 1 spot

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EDITORIAL | AMERICAN ANGLER MAGAZINE

EDITORIAL | AMERICAN ANGLER MAGAZINE
January/February 2015 issue

The new issue of American Angler Magazine is now on newsstands. I’m very happy to see my image of a giant sculpin from the Henry’s Fork River on the Table of Contents page. They are such amazing little fish. A few others made it to print, to compliment an article. Angler Brandon Prince and a spotty rainbow trout.

Head down to your local shop and grab a copy today!

 + American Angler Magazine: http://www.americanangler.com/

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EDITORIAL | THE FLYFISH JOURNAL 6.4

EDITORIAL | THE FLYFISH JOURNAL 6.4
Published Editorial

A few images made it to print, so nice to see these on actual paper. Big thanks to those that help make this a reality! Anglers, sponsors and lodges, without you these images wouldn’t be possible.

Head down to your local shop and grab yourself a copy or better yet, order a subscription, you won’t be disappointed.
  + The FlyFish Journal – http://www.theflyfishjournal.com/

About the image
+ Millie Paini releasing a Tarpon. Playa Blanca Lodge, Yucatan.
+ Tom Melvin hanging on for 8-seconds with a wild jumping Rainbow Trout. Kulik Lodge in Alaska

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Canada, Waterboatmen & Rainbows | YDFA Road Trip

September was an adventure! Driving for days to meet destination deadlines was the name of the game here.  We were a few weeks into the trip, still a week or more to go, we were headed from Alberta to Ferine BC. We were a tad bit ahead of schedule; a spare half-day was just lying around, we had no choice but to go on an exploratory Yellow Dog adventure.

Over the hill and through the hutterites land we went, finally arriving at some of the greatest grizzly bear habitat anyone could ask for. As luck would have it, the locals observed a sow and cub near the water we were about to fish. The only thing worse than bears is not being able to catch what Shaun calls “cantankerous” trout.  A few patterns later, a miss fire with a small net big fish, and a waterboatman later, Shaun connected with a solid rainbow trout. Exploratory mission complete.