What I Like To See Through My Shades, #3
Posted on September 22nd, 2009
Tagged: amateur photoshop hackery, false albacore
Tagged: amateur photoshop hackery, false albacore
The fall run officially begins for me this weekend in New England. Technically I’ll be there for a wedding but there’s a lot of downtime and I’ve been encouraged to fish by the groom. I’ll be shaking hands with a sandpaper thumb.
Tagged: about damn time, flie, new england, striped bass
Michael Heintz of Denver sent in this picture of a bull dolphin fought, caught, and released on a trip to Cabo.
Tagged: bluewater beasties, dolphin, mahi, reader pics
I got a package last week in a plain brown wrapper that tripped off the house metal detector. I opened it anyway. What is it? Prison shiv? Brass knuckles for training as a cage fighter? It’s fly tying paraphernalia from the dangerous mind of Keith Barton. Instructions for the proper way to wear, use and buy the sixth finger scissor found here.
The place on the river has been in the family since the 1840s. As good as my brothers and I think we are, being the only ones who really fly fish the area, the best angler in our family’s time had to be Great Great Uncle Frank. We have pictures of him handling several large muskie, stringers of smallmouth, and a human-sized wahoo from Florida, where he also fished. He used bait casters and oiled silk and catgut and wooden lures and plugs. Another Uncle described him as a water genius. In his later days he became legally blind but he still took out the skiff every day and tended to his minnow traps and fished. He’d find his way by shadows based on…
Page 38 of Fly Fishing in Salt Waters Shared via AddThis The latest issue of Fly Fishing In Salt Waters contains an awesome article by Ed Mitchell about pioneering salt water fly fishing with bamboo rods. The photos for the story are awesome black and whites from a photographer named Charlie Ebbets. Check out the online gallery of all his work. There’s an awesome shot of Joe Brooks jumping a fish on a big plug.
My buddy Chris Hodge sends photographic evidence that he is not missing the east coast striper scene one bit since he went west again. As he said in his note, “I’ve been studying fishing purely streamers and I think it’s paying off.”
Tagged: brown trout, Commander Cody, that much further west
Some fish, like little dogs, aren’t aware of their size limitations in relation to their aggression. So they take on things they shouldn’t and get into some trouble for it sometimes. But all fun for me, nonetheless.
Tagged: farm ponds rule, largemouth bass
See that current’s edge. I’ve been fishing that my whole life. First hauling perch on a Zebco with worms impaled on Eagle Claw hooks. Then pike with spinning gear and a Heddon Midget River Runt . And finally a nine foot six weight and a baitfish pattern on a size two hook. When I’m there and the boats aren’t in and I need to steal a moment I can wade the shoal in the frigid water and cast along the dropoff for northerns or along the edge for lingering smallmouth. It’s my spot; it’s only right they would oblige.
Tagged: lifetime claims on fishing spots