About Brian

Brian Hodges is a world assignment photographer, digital publisher and international trip leader whose nomadic and adventurous lifestyle fuels his fire to create and share his passions for photography, fishing and travel.  Based in Montana, when he's home, Brian hosts trips around the world in search of a never ending adventure.

Brian's travel has taken him through remote rivers in Russia and Alaska, traditional wooden boats along the Amazon River, spending time with nomads in Chile and some of the most isolated regions of South America. He's organized and fished in the South Pacific and Indian Oceans, Canada, the Caribbean, Costa Rica and every other place in between.  He's also been fortunate enough to guide in the Bahamas, South America, Montana, Wyoming and Colorado. 

Drawing on a career in fly-fishing adventure travel, Brian is a dynamic and engaging itinerant presenter and educator.  A driven outdoorsman, creative professional, entrepreneur and life-long adventurer, Brian educates and inspires through visuals and hilarious travel stories and insights, from a life spent outside and abroad.

Brian is the founder of Double Haul Travel, travel editor of This is Fly Magazine sales representative for Flood Tide Apparel Company and Loop Tackle USA.  If you would like to get in touch with Brian, please email him at brianchodges@me.com or call him at 307-699-4590.

 

Favorite Destination

Chilean Fjords, South America

Outfitter:

Nomads of The Seas

Coordinates

47°9'35.4"S 73°7'30.0"W

“Travel makes one modest. You see what a tiny place you occupy in the world.” – Gustave Flaubert

 

 

Needless to say, life is an adventure.  We all have our ups, our downs and everything in between.  The sense of excitement that often accompanies all of our greatest adventures is something that we all hope will never fade. As humans, we're curious. 

Fly-fishing adventures are nothing short of spectacular.  Whether it's casting a double-handed rod in Tierra del Fuego, going for a drive to your favorite mountain stream or tackling a hard tracking GT in the Indian Ocean, you never really know where a fish can take you.

 

We have an innate desire to explore the world around us and to delve into things unknown.  We strive to make endless discoveries about the things that we love the most.  We crave new people and sometimes the unknown.  We need adventure.