THIRTYARDS

Bass Fishing. At the pace of the saltwater flyfishing coast. Wexford, Ireland – est 2003.

Author: Jim Hendrick

  • I have been lucky over the past few months to have fished in the company of Paul Moinester from the US. Its always interesting to understand and watch other peoples perspectives of the fishing that we have here in Ireland. Beyond that of course is a whole different social dynamic and interaction. Paul laid down…

  • I was on my way seatrout fishing with two friends of my father. We were headed down towards ‘The Coombe’ with ABU Krills and Tobies and Lying Eyes was playing on Micks tape deck in the car. The first time I had ever really heard the Eagles. I was 14, it was June 1978 .…

  • //player.vimeo.com/video/28216995?portrait=0&color=ffffff A little bit of fishing in your day – Jim

  • 21st July – 30th August 2014 – Anne Hendrick, Wexford Arts Centre. At its loftiest the work in Anne Hendricks exhibition entitled Being Without Finish explores the absurdity of life and embodies the search for the poetic and collective meaning through ritual or exploration and ‘psychological essentialism’, which describes the belief that some objects are…

  • Fishing on Wednesday and Thursday I was once again reminded of the role that a fishing guide plays in the company of his or her clients. I have learned how to let situations develop over time that then place the ‘consequences of realisation’ squarely on the shoulders of the client! This is a patience game…

  • A nice photo essay on the Orvis  US Website  by Paul Moinester – click the top photo to link A little bit of fishing in your day – Jim

  • ” I love learning things about Nature that I don’t know and I love seeing things unfold that I do have some experience with already. To see new things holds my attention. I like it. Still there are many things that I have trouble noticing because I am so familiar with them that I do…

  • //player.vimeo.com/video/95783623?title=0&byline=0 A little bit of fishing in your day – Jim