Monday, August 27, 2012
Boys and they're first Walleye
Grabbed the boys and their spin gear and headed to the river, I thought I would put some of my Intruders on their line since they have significant weight to them. With the typically fast current I've been tying them on cotter pins with a loop added to allow a change in hooks as per Intruder tying recipe. I admit it was great to watch them cast and reel it in just bouncing off the bottom with minimal snagging.
Terrace BC once again
Slipped over to Terrace late July for my wife's grandma's funeral and had some spare time to get some fishing in caught around 20 sockeye and one Chinook. Bad thing is that I broke my Spey rod casting to close to trees!!
Such a beautiful part of the country, maybe some day I can purchase some land over there for retirement.
Such a beautiful part of the country, maybe some day I can purchase some land over there for retirement.
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Fishing overlooked areas
Slipped out last evening for fish at a small barely flowing creek that was backed up with high levels from the main river. Walleye were cornering bait fish in the shallows and Pike were hanging out along the edges waiting for a potential meal to come too close. If you tend to explore most tributaries, give the ones that are merely a trickle a try and you'll likely find a feeding area that's often over looked.
I caught near 10 Walleye and 3 small Pike, two of which had very fresh wounds that were clearly from a much larger Pike that was lurking somewhere nearby.
This one's interest was peaked with a egg sucking leach Intruder!
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Mud, Steelhead, Intruders
Pretty funny how I was expecting to start posting again and never did since January! Well.. Life has certainly been busy with a change in employers a few days after that post. Since then I've had only 6 days off for vacation, yes that's right.. 6 days since February!
The fishing in my area has been pretty much a bust locally for Walleye fishing in the rivers, (bloody rain)
though I was lucky enough to head to Terrace for those days off and catch my first wild Steelhead.
Not the powerhouse like the Kings but has been a dream of mine for some time.
Through the winter I was acquiring a Spey set-up for the summer Chinook run over there and have been bitten hard by the Intruder pattern which I will use for Walleye and Pike here too.
The fishing in my area has been pretty much a bust locally for Walleye fishing in the rivers, (bloody rain)
though I was lucky enough to head to Terrace for those days off and catch my first wild Steelhead.
Not the powerhouse like the Kings but has been a dream of mine for some time.
Through the winter I was acquiring a Spey set-up for the summer Chinook run over there and have been bitten hard by the Intruder pattern which I will use for Walleye and Pike here too.
Monday, January 30, 2012
Geezus Lizard tutorial
Its been a long time since there has been time with work and children to sit down and tie up some flies, though I have been collecting material here and there and even another reel of which I found hard to resist. I do hope to contribute more often than not and will find some tid-bit to post as time goes on.
Any how I really dig this furled dubbing loop idea. I tried it out on a variation of another fly and found it worked excellent. would be nice to try a mono loop and add a stinger on the tail. not sure if that would work but I'll give it a go.
Enjoy the tutorial and many thanks to Jay Zimmerman and other Bass tiers and their unique perspectives at the vice.
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