Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
The Best Solution
...for measuring shooting heads and custom tips, readily available on Ebay. This particular model measures down to 0.01 gram or 0.15 grains. That's more precision than you'll ever need for flyfishing!
Labels:
Fly Lines,
Flyfishing,
Saltwater,
Warmwater
The Lost World of Mr Hardy
Evening on the Estuary - The Lost World of Mr Hardy extra from Trufflepig Films on Vimeo.
Extra footage from a great movie... http://www.thelostworldofmrhardy.com/
Tuesday, August 03, 2010
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Stream in the Valley
The valley is silent in the summer heat-only birds, water and fish.
The stream is slightly high and discolored after the summer rains.
It never disappoints-fish are ready to play even in the mid July noon!
Recent bank stabilization...this spot needed it.
Wild browns are the prize for the patient fisher.
The stream is slightly high and discolored after the summer rains.
It never disappoints-fish are ready to play even in the mid July noon!
Recent bank stabilization...this spot needed it.
Wild browns are the prize for the patient fisher.
Friday, July 09, 2010
Sunday, July 04, 2010
Friday, July 02, 2010
Friday, June 25, 2010
On the Water
This must be the rainiest June I can remember... Finally went to test the new rod on some spring creek browns, and enjoyed the nice, sunny weather. The water was slightly murky from the rain, and there was no hatch until the brief BWO appearance in the early afternoon. I was having fun with beatles and crickets, and finished the day soft-hackling downstream until I reached my car by the bridge.
Sunday, June 06, 2010
Thursday, June 03, 2010
Thursday, May 27, 2010
"Mlava" 7'6" 5wt Fly Rod
Fly rod "Mlava", built for an aquaintance in Serbia. It was named after the famous spring-creek in eastern Serbia, known for large, wild brown trout. The picture of the river is not very recent, since I haven't visited it for the past ten years... It shows the fairly open spring section. Further down the valley, the river becomes overgrown with trees, and its deep, emerald pools used to hold trophy browns, years ago...
Translated to English, the name Mlava would mean the Crushing River-due to the fact that after the snowmelt, it often becomes quite temperamental. It is a magical place, which holds many happy memories from my youth!
Friday, May 21, 2010
Casts and Boils
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Lake Pepin Jetty
We visited a nice jetty on Lake Pepin today, and fished from it for a few hours. I was hoping to run into some white bass action, and even though I found some fish, the fishing was slow... I rigged my bass rod with slow sinking "hover" head and fished with small shad imitations-jig hook clousers, and craft fur minnows.
While I was fishing, Amy took a bike ride around the park. These cool looking blue bikes are available for everyone to use for free!
I saw several boils-whites were chasing baitfish, but very sporadically. This little guy came to my fly about 30 minutes upon my arrival. It was the only white bass for the day...
These guys were more common, bumping my fly often.
Just when I was getting ready to leave, this sauger attacked the fly in the rocky shallows... a pretty little fish!
On our way back, we watched a pair of cranes in the valley. We have been observing them already earlier this spring. They have been nesting in the valley for the past six seasons. Amazing birds, indeed! I took several pictures from the car, and even though not great (they were pretty far from the road), this one turned out the best. We'll be back on the lake soon!
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