He'll even stay out so long some afternoons — until the final rays of sunlight are almost fully behind the Bighorns - that he's told his wife, Sarah, not to come looking for him until morning. Sexton's passion for fly-fishing was sparked early in his life, he said, when he learned how to tie flies at just age 13. By age 15 — before he even had his drivers license — he was working at a Buffalo store called Just Gone Fishing. And by age 17, Sexton purchased his first bamboo fly-fishing rod — his now-preferred material — from an antique store in Buffalo.