Sunday, December 31, 2017
Sunday, December 24, 2017
Monday, October 23, 2017
Insects in Trouble?
I seem to be seeing few bugs on the water than in days past. I thought it may just be my imagination and increasingly faulty memory.
https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2017/10/oh-no/543390/
Another interesting perspective -
http://www.headhuntersflyshop.com/umowa-case-flushing-flows/
https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2017/10/oh-no/543390/
Another interesting perspective -
http://www.headhuntersflyshop.com/umowa-case-flushing-flows/
Fishing Older
When I started thinking about fishing as one grows older, I assumed that
it wasn’t that much different, but frankly it is, because you are a
different human being. I no longer fish the Middle Branch of the
Ontonagon from five in the morning until eleven at night. That was when I
was home from a far away job and the odor of a trout stream was highest
on my ethyl index. It still is.
-Jim Harrison
https://midcurrent.com/books/older-fishing/#comment-3526310163
-Jim Harrison
https://midcurrent.com/books/older-fishing/#comment-3526310163
Tuesday, August 22, 2017
Tuesday, July 18, 2017
Riffles
Riffles are one of my favorite places to fish using tenkara.
Check out Devon's excellent article
http://www.tacticalflyfisher.com/blog/summertime-tip-dont-forget-the-riffles/?mc_cid=4ab320ed66&mc_eid=25669a6320
Check out Devon's excellent article
http://www.tacticalflyfisher.com/blog/summertime-tip-dont-forget-the-riffles/?mc_cid=4ab320ed66&mc_eid=25669a6320
Tuesday, April 18, 2017
Tuesday, February 7, 2017
Euro Nymphing
Oops, wrong picture
I have to admit, I am a dry fly bigot. That’s the way I like to fish, and more often
than not, that’s the way I do fish.
That being said, I’m the first to admit there are methods
which may be more effective, much more effective. The folks who fish competitively, in
international competitions, don’t fish with dries. They fish with nymphs.
Perhaps to a person, they use a method that can generally be called Euro nymphing. What is Euro nymphing? It consists of using a long rod, and fishing nothing but a long mono or flouro leader. Sound familiar?
I don’t suggest that all competitive fishers should switch
over to a fixed length line rod (it’s probably illegal within their self
imposed tournament rules). What I do
suggest that many of the techniques the competitive fisher folks use are
directly applicable to our chosen way to fish.
Much of the time, the Euro nymph folks fish their extended
leaders using a straight line. No
suspended indicator, no split shot, using a relatively lightly weighed
fly. They use a couple feet of bright
colored line inserted in the leader to help manage the drift of their fly/flies
and help detect takes.
If you’d like to pick up some tips to try, it’s worthwhile
to read up on the systems and methods used by the competitive fishers. You might pick up an idea or two to try next time you are wetting a line.
Monday, January 23, 2017
Sign of the times
I
was at the library today, in the used book section, they were selling their
reference copy of Karl F. Lagler’s Fishes of the Great Lakes. Dr. Lagler was an influential and very well
respected ichthyologist . I was fortunate to have him as a professor.
Dr. Lagler was an extremely interesting and entertaining
individual. I always made sure to sit
within earshot of him on the bus when we went on field trips. He had a ton of great stories. One of my favorites was for some reason or
other, he had applied rotenone to a pond on a farmer’s field. The next day the farmer called and said 12 of
his cows had died. Lagler told him it
couldn’t be because of the rotenone, it was safe, so safe he’d come over and
drink a glass of it. He said he was
sweating bullets as he drove over to the farm, he wasn’t exactly sure what
might happen to him if he was to actually drink the stuff. When he got out of his car at the farm, the
farmer came out and apologized for bothering him. He went on to explain there was a
thunderstorm the previous night, and maybe the cows got struck by lightning. Lagler quickly agreed, got back in his car,
drove home and had a couple of stiff drinks.
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