Ronald McDonald, you creepy dogg.
tying up some size 8 articulated marabou streamers. I'm addicted to articulation. Trout, bass, maybe even some saltwater or foam perch patterns. Lets see where this goes.
A journal of obsessions, and the cycle of. Or, Tranquility through repetition.
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Monday, January 30, 2012
Moons align = "log fishing"
Well it happens about once every couple years. I'm sure it happens multiple times for those without children or those that are blessed with the proper motivation to make a living on the water. But for a normal juicer like me, it seems like rare air. As a fisherman it always seems possible. Always seems attainable. With the turning of the tide or the moons rise or suns set. The magical alignment of planets represented by unknown triggers in a unique environment experienced by few. It passes as another number on your i-calender. And for those who regard magical planet similes as I do....I'm glad you might not know what the hell I'm talking about. Its not always apparent at the moment why the situation is the way it is. Sometimes it takes time passing to recognize why things change. And sometimes it just needs to rain its ass off and then warm up big time. Rain god moves the fish around. Thank you rain god. You are always welcome around these parts.
We arrived and they were biting. We left with an hour before sunset and I let three big blowups on my topwater tell me to quit while I was ahead. I missed the blowups, but we had so many good fish I was glad to just watch them bite. I think we had close to 10 trout 25" or better released on tops and corkeys. 2 sevens, a six and a half, and the rest 5-6 lbs. longest was almost 28" Fatties. FML.
That's me! Maybe Ill try a different hold. The fish is all resting on my hand. Looks sick. It was actually super healthy. Rurrlurrsd.
release the 7
That's a six
another 7 still swimming
dude wrecked me. The new sinker original works great. Small twitches like walking the dog underwater. Small, small twitches.
A couple nice fish on top in these pictures. There were three of us. I think we each caught over 20 fish, and out of those fish probably 85% were released. We eat meat. Feel free to comment.
We arrived and they were biting. We left with an hour before sunset and I let three big blowups on my topwater tell me to quit while I was ahead. I missed the blowups, but we had so many good fish I was glad to just watch them bite. I think we had close to 10 trout 25" or better released on tops and corkeys. 2 sevens, a six and a half, and the rest 5-6 lbs. longest was almost 28" Fatties. FML.
That's me! Maybe Ill try a different hold. The fish is all resting on my hand. Looks sick. It was actually super healthy. Rurrlurrsd.
release the 7
That's a six
another 7 still swimming
dude wrecked me. The new sinker original works great. Small twitches like walking the dog underwater. Small, small twitches.
A couple nice fish on top in these pictures. There were three of us. I think we each caught over 20 fish, and out of those fish probably 85% were released. We eat meat. Feel free to comment.
Saturday, January 14, 2012
trust
When the last 30 minutes of daylight is ticking down to the last 10 minutes of discernible shadows that's the most likely moment of impact. At least that's what I was told about 9 pound trout impacting your lure. Which isn't what happened during the last 10 minutes of my last fishing trip. Although, when you are told that that's the time your most likely to hook that big one and 5 seconds later you and a friend manage a double hookup on topwaters you kind of shit your britches a bit. Turns out it wasn't 2 nine pounders but 2 - 25" trout that together might have been more than 9 pounds. So the saying was sort of true that day. And could be sort of true on any day in the winter if your in the right spot. I think I'm getting closer to that spot, and making some pretty sweet ass memories along the way! I had a pretty good couple of trips, releasing a 5 1/2 and a 5. And landing some fish on lures I love to catch fish on. Corkeys, topwaters, and broken backs. I dont really want to get to far into this one. All I can say is..."Ive seen things".
First of the day is 26".
This one was beautiful. The picture does no justice.
then 3 casts in a row i got POUNDED. I just noticed but I had a rear treble bent the whole time. I was in such a hurry to get out there and miss the fish again that I totally overlooked that. Oh well, you would think there were enough hooks on that damn thing with just the one bent.
This fish rocked it hard.
Next day, had a lot of redfish topwater action. They weren't really eating good. But they were looking a lot. I probably had 7 or 8 fish roll on my topwater. Several I teased 4-5 times in a cast. A little frustrating but great fun!
My half of the 9lbs.
First of the day is 26".
This one was beautiful. The picture does no justice.
next a red
then 3 casts in a row i got POUNDED. I just noticed but I had a rear treble bent the whole time. I was in such a hurry to get out there and miss the fish again that I totally overlooked that. Oh well, you would think there were enough hooks on that damn thing with just the one bent.
This fish rocked it hard.
Next day, had a lot of redfish topwater action. They weren't really eating good. But they were looking a lot. I probably had 7 or 8 fish roll on my topwater. Several I teased 4-5 times in a cast. A little frustrating but great fun!
My half of the 9lbs.
Monday, December 19, 2011
Fuuuuuuuuuuk
BULLS ON TOP from SHALLOW WATER EXPEDITIONS on Vimeo.
I haven't given up on this. I just have kids. And I forget my camera often lately. Quick update on my fishing. No big ones yet. but out of about 10 trips since October, I have gotten lucky on flounder in the kayak. Caught trout on top waters and corkeys over reef, and fished hard all day during a weak bite with lots of slapping at it just to pull it out before dark with an awesome devil bite. 1 great fish fry, and an x-mas box on its way from fly tyers dungeon. Im stoked. Need to take the fly to the trout. See if they still like it. Ill take pics i promise.
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
The Drop
Gotta find that bottom change in the summer. Gotta find that dip in the winter. But good things are rare that are related to probable and possible. To put your decisions into personal perspective. Half the battle is putting the damn worm on your jig head straight. Too many overlook that important task.
Monday, October 3, 2011
they get em' all sizes bud.
Is there any other lure better to swing over a shell bar than a corky devil? Also caught a lady fish, croak er, and sand trout before the wind made it too hard to cast. If I could sum up my feelings for this fall in one word, it might be "Juiced".
Thursday, September 29, 2011
late summer is redfish time
I added so many pics of the same sunset because I couldn't stop taking pictures of it. The fishing was done on basically a slack low tide. I thought the incoming would turn but even if it did it was a .5 in for 8 hours. Not the best but there's always a bite at sunset right? I lost a large red in the four or five pound range and released a 21" red. It felt good to experience the trance again. Tranquility through repetition.
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