Showing posts with label The Good Guys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Good Guys. Show all posts

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Guest Speaker...

So Conklin came up this week with a story from this past fall...a glimpse into what we can all call a piece of the good life...and without further ado...

This report is tardy but still here. Posting now on 12/30/11 for a trip that happened on 10/10/11 - shameful but here you go.

Man it seemed like an age since I cast the 3 weight. But here I was in mid-October parked in the gravel at the upstream entrance to the fly only in Western PA. I fished this section about 18 months prior just after ice out in early March and had three fish on in the entire outing. I was not sure what to expect but for sure expected little. It hardly mattered however as I watched the early fog yield to blue skies and the chill burn off the morning air. Not another car in sight at the lot which made me wonder if others knew something I was soon to discover. Maybe this creek is not worth the trouble, or maybe the fish had already been taken despite the C&R requirement on the posted sign. Well, I was here, wasn’t going home til late that night after class, and figured a few hours in the woods as they bloom with their vibrant fall colors would do a fella good. The gold and red leaves against the azure backdrop were just spectacular. This week and next are considered the peak weeks for the changing leaves and they are not to be missed as they paint the hillsides of the Western Alleghenies. As I finished my coffee I wandered down to the bridge that delineates the fly only, C&R area from the upstream section that allows everything except hand made explosive devices. The water was low and crystal which did not add to my hopes for the outing. Still, here I was in the midst of topographical heaven so might as well pull on the hip boots and string up the rod.

It was a short walk thru a well traveled trail to the first pool. As I made my way through the brush I heard strange sounds. They were so strangely familiar and yet so foreign to what I expected that I had difficulty reconciling what I thought would be the case with the true nature of nature. These sounds were reminiscent of those made by fish as the chase each other around in their spawning charades. As I penetrated the brush and was able to gain full view of the creek I was amazed to see pods of trout surfing about in pursuit of each other. But, this was October, not April when spawning usually takes place. I stood amazed at the spectacle. Maybe they were just frantic from the low and clear water. Maybe they were so skittish that they had little idea of what to do or where to go. Well, one question was answered. There were fish in this creek and an incredible number compared to what I expected. Given what I saw and the water conditions I tied on a pheasant tail under the assumption that the most natural bug would work the best. Cast away for about 20 minutes and sure enough fish on. What a little jewel this 13 inch rainbow was. That single fish would have been sufficient to complete a perfect day. I admired the colors of this little stocker and then released him back into his watery home. I thought that nymph was the answer to my hopes so I continued to cast for another 30 minutes with no encore. Well, maybe it was a lucky break or maybe that was the dumbest fish in the creek as no more came upon a liking to the sz. 12 PT. I switched to a zug bug and that proved useless. Well, there is always sucker spawn. Let’s go with white which seems to work well in clear conditions. The first cast found multiple fish fighting over the fly. It was a riot to see them competing for the bug and numerous fish quickly came to hand. It was a simple matter of watching the bright white bug disappear into the gaping jaws of any fish that came near it. After 9 fish I must have schooled them in the way of the spawn and they shut off. About the same time the sun was clearing the tree tops and penetrating down into the little creek valley, lying heavily on the water’s surface. It seemed the whole party started to withdraw to more defensive behavior.

Maybe it’s time to move downstream and see what other parts of the creek had to offer. Below the run was a bend in the water that held wood and some deep holes. As above, there were numerous trout zooming around in seek of shelter or food. We hadn’t met before so it was only right that I offer my gifts. I clipped off the SS and tied on an Oregon Cheese blood dot. Again, I simply watched the egg drift downstream to its imminent demise as yet another trout was fooled. This section of the creek had much more cover from above so the bright sun that was warming the upper stretch was unable to make contact here and the trout were braver for it. I spent a couple hours here, admired 8 or 9 fish on the end of the 6x tippet and decided to move back upstream. I few others fell to the egg and I couldn’t help but wonder if we had met earlier that morning. By now I had spent 4-5 hours on this project and felt sated in my experience. Still, there was the upper reach of the creek that was open to any means of fishing and allowed a 5 trout limit. Given that it was unexplored and unoccupied I thought a brief excursion might prove fruitful. I quickly made my way up to some trouty water that looked promising, flung the egg about and came up empty handed. Moving up still further the water quality and cover actually improved. As I stood there casting, a man approached me from behind. I was surprised to see him but was grateful as he warned that he had heard some huffing in the woods and thought there was a mother bear with cubs not for away. That was all I needed to know and vowed to myself to be carrying next time I entered this territory. His message was also all I needed to hear to decide to wrap up this little junket and head back to the car. Once there I reflected on the magnificent morning I had and decided right there and then that a beer was in order. Popped the top on a Miller and just sat there for a while looking and listening to the woods and trees wondering if I might not just hear or see in the distance a large black shape making her way in for some of the lunch I had left in the creek.

Small Trout Taken Elsewhere...


Thank you to Conklin for sharing!

Friday, December 30, 2011

I've Been Mac'd

So shortly after my last post, we had some technical difficulties that took us out of the blogging game for a bit...

With a new Mac, we're looking at a brand new 2012 full of blogging and pictures like non other. Beginning in January, we will be coming in with a brand new line up of fish tales...

Hang tight...TMT isn't dead yet...

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Time Away...

It's been a hectic few weeks here...From saltwater, to freshwater, to camping and travel...I've been super busy. There have been no real highlights since we last wrote, but a few stripes and brookies to hand. Nothing out of the ordinary, but it's helped fill my weeks up. This week is actually the first week in a long time that I've not fished every week day (or traveled). I’ve got a few days off, but then we’re heading North for the long weekend to pick on some brook trout and salmon.

Boz has some great prospective spots up North, so we’re stoked to get up and pick up a few fish. Both ponds and rivers are game on, so we should have some updates next week…

Till then…

Big Orvis Trout

New Ride...

Finn Watching Me Cast...

Snapper...

Seal...

In Search Of Stripes...

Sunset...


 
Finn Enjoying Orvis...



 


Sleepy


Sleep...


Wednesday, June 15, 2011

UPDATE!

Alright, so we’ve been off the blog quite a bit…but with good reason…

Strippers…I mean Stripers.

Seriously though, the striper fishing has been off the hook. I’m just finishing up my 6th straight day of chasing some line sides and I have to say that I’m addicted to the bone on these fish. I’ve certainly not given up on freshwater fish, but at the moment, I’ve found myself obsessed with big knarly bass in the surf…

So with tonight being an early night (I did fish earlier), we decided to update you all. No freshwater fishing these last few weeks, but we do have some in store over the next few weekends. Some out of state stuff should bring us more pictures and stories. Foul weather had kept the camera in the bag the last few trips, but there will definitely be some striper pics in the near future…

If you’ve got stories, pictures, or would like to contribute your fishing ventures, please feel free…we’d love to share the wealth!

Tight lines, and we’ll be back shortly!

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Update & Fish Of A Lifetime...

Slow week, high water, though Jeremy Cameron of Flies & Fins was able to coax one of the most massive and beautiful brook trout I have ever seen to eat. Weather is starting to turn, so we should be seeing rivers lower down, and stripes in the salt...

Pictures...









Schmidt hasn't been doing back back in the big "O". Pictures of his hog from this past week...



Till nextime...

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Update...Not Sure Where To Begin...

Ok...Last few weeks have been a bit hectic between work and some fishing over this past weekend...here we go...

Amy throwing bugs up North!

Amy's first brookie (Wild!), on a dry!

Finn's first brookie!

Yeah, one of my smaller ones...

Up High...


Before the high water...
After The High Water...
Gorge...
She's BIG!

Amy's First Moose...

Subi - Yellow Canoe Optional...


Golden...

  
Boz Destroying Brookies...

And Again...

And Yet Again...

Camp...

Katahdin...

Katahdin x 2

Mount Desert Island...

Blonde Wifey...

 
Treats For Camping...


Coast...

Sunset Set-up...

Tourist Season...

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Weekly Update

Well, it’s been kind of a quiet week here in ME…not much going on in the way of fishing. I did manage to climb into the waders for a few days, but struck out each time. Spring is finally here though, and after a great weekend (temps into the high 60’s), we’re looking forward to some awesome fishing, as well as some insect activity soon!

In the meantime, we’ll leave you with an update of another kind…Boz’s new drifty…










He managed to pick up the rig late last week, and we began the task of putting the final touches on all day yesterday, and again today. He’s hoping to have her into some water a week from now, but that may depend on some drying times, and the temperature/humidity…

I’ll try to snap a few pics from his project for those boat builders out there…

Monday, April 25, 2011

Weekly Update x 2

Well it’s been a bit of a frantic two weeks. I’ve been traveling back and forth to Ohio, to Connecticut twice, and then trying to maintain a life up North here…not a lot of fun…

However, we have been able to manage some time to focus on fishing, which is slowly starting to turn here…

A few highlights from the last few weeks…

Connecticut trout are starting to turn. Managed a few fish on April 10th – 11th…both on nymphs and streamers. No pictures unfortunately due to weather…

Ohio was pretty much fishless…

I did manage to get out with Conklin for a few casts on a bass pond, and caught up on life…no fish to hand though. Also, with a few hours to explore, I made my way up to the Chagrin River to check out a few of the changes that we saw over the last few months with rain/snow melt off, and wow, does it look like a new river. Having spent most of my time in Ohio exploring that river, I’m now looking forward to learning it all over again.

As for Ohio fishing, the rains have kept many people off the streams. Boz is actually back in his home town in Ohio, and has said the rivers are way too swollen to even fish, and with rain every day, things aren’t looking good.

After landing back in ME from Ohio, Boz, myself, and another friend went out for some exploratory fishing and scouting. After spending a few hours in the car jumping around and casting in a few places, we finally decided to hike into a spot Greg knew about. After about 3 casts, I tied into my first Salmon of the year. There were a few jumps, and a few good runs, but finally I managed to coax the fresh fish into shore for a few pictures and video (pics below).

After the release, we went fishless for the rest of the day…though feeling good, as it was the fist salmon of the year for any of us.

After a few errands the next day, I did some more exploring alone and bagged a nice big smallie, another first of the year! Again, weather kept the camera in the bag, but it was great to lip a 4lb smallie.

Since then, it’s been pretty quiet. I did some exploring today around Southern Maine, but only had one missed take. The weather kicked up a bit as the day went on, so I skipped around to a few places. There’s precipitation in the forecast for the next few days, so I may focus on some tying instead…we’ll see where the winds bring us…

Anyways, here are some of the pics…nothing you couldn’t imagine, but it’s at least some film…hoping to get back on the photographs moving forward…


First Salmon

Sammy The Salmon

Lily Keeping Watch


Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Skipping Weekly Update...BUT...

Being frantic and in the middle of some busy plans and family issues aren't fun...

I can say I'm being selfish, and spending any free time I have fishing and not blogging...sorry!

Anyways, here's from the last week.

First Salmon Of 2011!













Should have a 2 week update up soon!

Monday, April 11, 2011

Weekly Update...

Sorry for the tardiness…a busy last week here…

Funerals, eulogies, job interviews…you get the idea…

Regardless, it was a fairly fishy week. Managed my first two trout of the year, turned a Pike (or two), and managed to get into some pan fish.

Pike was with Boz this past Wednesday. We had a great paddle down some new water, and he even managed to pull a frisky 6lb fish out from some shelf ice. We got his new pup some water time, and it was a great day to learn and explore.

Funeral on Sunday/Monday brought us back to CT. We left on Saturday, and I managed an evening run on a local stream near the in laws place. Sunday AM was spent paddling around a small bass pond looking for some early signs of life. While we spooked several carp, no bass were up from the deep yet. I did manage a few small ‘gills, and the surprise of the trip was a nice small brown trout. I’m fairly certain that it was a drop back stocker that was foraging around, but none the less, it was a first for me.

This next week is kinda shot with travel back to Cleveland, but I’m hoping to be back on the water starting next week.

I’ll see if I can wiggle up some of the pictures from the trips this week. It’s been a bit tough to get the lens out for all the excitement, but I’m hoping that all changes really soon.

Also, as Spring approaches, and with more time on the water, (and this being the last trek into Cleveland for a while), I should have time to start getting up more posts and pictures. I know this boring blog is getting kinda old...

Till next time!

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Pics From Weekend...

Andrew & Finn Looking For Activity



Learning To Shuck Oysters






numnum


Mt. Washington Over Sebago