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Dan caught this chum salmon on Clear Creek, a tributary to the Talkeetna River, while fishing with Guide Rhett Nealis of Phantom Salmon Charters
Hear Dan tell about this trip on Outdoors Radio Show 737
photo by Jonathan Small courtesy of Dan Small Outdoors
Guide Rhett Nealis (l) of Phantom Salmon Charters, and Jon Small admire a big male chum salmon Jon caught on a chartreuse and purple Egg-Sucking Leech on Clear Creek, a tributary to the Talkeetna River in Alaska.
Hear Dan tell about this trip on Outdoors Radio Show 737
photo courtesy of Dan Small Outdoors
Dan caught this male silver (coho) salmon on Clear Creek, a tributary to the Talkeetna River, while fishing with Rhett Nealis of Phantom Salmon Charters.
Hear Dan tell about this trip on Outdoors Radio Show 737
photo by Jonathan Small courtesy of Dan Small Outdoors
Exhibition Review - Grear Patterson, Jonathan Small, Freddy Tuppen:'Island Theory' Jonathan Viner Gallery, London till Oct 3rd 2015.
As I dip my toes
in the ebb and flow around Grear's island,
I languish in the
swill of adolescence, in and around,
back and forth and round and round. - Drenched Co
Comment: "I walked in and I saw the beach in everything from the tarps to the changing room tiles and towels." - JayZee
See www.jonathanvinergallery.com/exhibitions/island_theory
See also www.woundsthatbind.com/2015/09/exhibition-review-grear-pa...
Image Courtesy of the artists and Jonathan Viner Gallery, London.
We take great care not to harm the image in any way. And these views, they are ours only and not those of the gallery or artist.
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Jonathan Small tells his tale...
The 29th of 30 sketch cards done for the Sherlock Holmes, The Long Stories trading card series by Cult-Stuff.
(15 cards for A study in Scarlet, 15 for The Sign of Four)
The Sign of the Four originally published in 1890
Sherlock Holmes created by Arthur Conan Doyle in 1887
© in the public domain
Sketch card
August 2o15
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