Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Monday, July 19, 2010

Update...Raise The Roof...

OK...so the IDEA of doing my own roof seemed great...

We're still finalizing some things (i.e. getting shingles onto half of my roof). With over 30 hours on my roof from Friday night through Sunday evening, I'm struggling to even move my arms. I am I'm confident though that I will now be able to throw my 8 weight out 95 feet every cast...

No fishing, but I’m hoping to get some pics up of Schmidt's latest journey to MI...

If not, I'm heading up to the Great State of Maine next week to do my annual pilgrimage for blueberries, blueberry ale, and lobsters…

Normal blogging should continue with a picture story of the roof, and ME trip starting around 8/2. Sorry for the delay…for the few who continue to check back, thanks!

-Andrew

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Time Out...

With some recent events over the last few days, and a weekend dedicated to putting a new roof on my house, i will be out of touch for a bit...

Never fear...we shall return to the regular shit within a few days...

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Boz's Article...

Scored a link to the location of Boz's Field and Stream Article...

CLICK HERE

Also, be sure to keep checking in on his site for updates and reports...

http://www.maineriverguides.com/

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

More Pics From The Weekend...

Round 2...

Passing the early morning lake...

Prospecting a run...

Sucker for a soft hackle...

Gotta love the spots...

Release...

TMT after a lost battle with a good brown...

Waiting...looking...

 Our friend didn't want to leave us...

Truely Awesome...

Sucker for a Sulphur...

Again, an awesome weekend, full of great family, friends, smokes, and fish!

Thanks to Mike's lense for this round...

Till next time...

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Weekly Update...TRIP UPDATE!

Well the weekend seemed long at times, but way to short overall. We started off the trip Friday with a mid day departure. After frantically tying flies all week, to say we were anxious was an understatement. We arrived into my mother in laws house at around 10:30, sat up to tie a few more #18 caddis, had a beer, and slowly trickled off to sleep at about 11:30…

4AM came WAY too quickly, but sure enough by sun rise we were stream side rigging up. Mike decided that given the low light conditions, and his natural love to swinging flies, he’s swing a tube fly down through the run first to see if he could coax any fish to chase…

3 casts later he had his answer…before I even had my leader on my rod…

He persisted to swing through the run and land 3 fish fairly easily. I on the other hand went with a caddis to a dropper soft hackle and wound up with 3 of my own to match his numbers. We spent the rest of the morning casting caddis, needhami’s, and a few cahills to rising fish. Many fish took the flies willingly, but as the sun rose and fishing pressure increased, the fish were starting to shut down. Anxious to check out other parts of the river, we decided to hop back in the car…bad idea.

We proceed to each access point up stream with anywhere from 2-6 cars parked. Apparently we weren’t the only ones looking for some early day action. We quickly turned around in hopes that our last spot wasn’t taken. Luckily, we were able to jump back into the stream (where we had just left from) and land a few fish before lunch…

After lunch, it became apparent that our main issue for the weekend wasn’t going to be mid day sun or even other fishermen, but rather the obnoxious tubers, canoe’s, and kayakers that held little stream etiquette. It’s beyond me how a company can allow people who have no regard for nature, or the things around it, to abuse such a wonderful resource with littering, etc…but they some how get away with it…

Luckily what we noticed though was that many of the fishermen were starting to get discouraged by this also, and were taking off for their local picnics, and family get togethers. We decided to hang while the last waves of people ran down stream with their Styrofoam coolers, and study the water to see where fish maybe holding. Sure enough, as the last of the tubes started going down stream, the fish began to rise again to the sulphurs and ISO’s that were now beginning their nightly dance along the water’s surface. Saturday evening wasn’t a spectacular hatch in our particular pool, but we were able to coax a few more fish out of the water. Most of my fish ended up coming on a sulpher nymph below a parachute, but we won’t argue with catching…

Overall on Saturday, we had a great day. We ended up netting about 25-30 fish in about 16+ hours of fishing. To say that we were tired was an understatement. We did both manage the classic brookie, brownie, and ‘bow combo.

Onward home, eat, beer, bed…3:30 wake up…

I had some mid day family plans, and with the lack of action during the day Saturday, Mike decided he’d come back and rest while I finished up my appointments. The morning blew. Mike got one fish on a summer/winter caddis and that was it. We fished for about 5 hours and got nothing…to say we were disappointed is an understatement…

We were on our way home to the house at 10AM and not sure that we’d even come back in the evening. We had some thoughts of paddling around a local pond for some bass, thinking that we should be able to at least get them to eat…

As I finished up my commitments in the afternoon, I called Mike to get the final call. Back to the river it was for one last shot. Despite the kick in the balls from the early morning session, we weren’t going down that easily…

We arrived back to the water with a MASSIVE amount of sulphur duns. We spent the next 45 minutes catching and landing 6 fish a piece in separate runs before getting together to reveal our success. Just as the sulphurs started to end their dance, we started making a few changes…different flies…and landed a few more fish, but nothing seemed to be consistent. No rhyme of reason…

Then the waters opened up, and fish just started rising…sure enough, in the dimming light we noticed the sulphurs had made their way back onto the water, and it was nuts! We ended up each landing about another 3 fish and with the dimming light; we lost and missed many more. For a morning that absolutely blew, we ended the evening with a fairly epic sulphur hatch that landed us about another 15-20 fish for the evening…

Overall a great weekend. Now for the pictures of the players…

As Mike awaits my arrival on Sunday with a brew in the garage...

More pics coming in days ahead...gotta get some off Mike's camera also...till then... 

Monday, July 5, 2010

Update...Coming...

Tired...long weekend...over 25 hours of fishing in 2 days...more coming tomorrow...

Friday, July 2, 2010

Lost...Kinda...

Sorry I was seemingly lost this week...Got the call from Schmidt last weekend that he was down for a last minute suicide trip somewhere for trout. Being on a budget, we figured we'd tap some east coast streams in the Constitution State...

Needless to say, that with the lack of trout fishing i've been doing this year, my boxes are still empty from last year. So for the last week, I've tied up everything from Ants, to Caddis, to ISO's (interesting bug), to various nymphs and streamers.

Schmidt has of course tied up an army of bugs that will no doubt make the local fly shops jealous...so we should be in good shape...

Since last week was kinda a wash fish-wise anyways, we'll catch up on the weekly updates Tuesday...hopefully with some decent fish stories...

Enjoy the holiday weekend, and don't do anything crazy...if you do, get some video...