Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Salmon River Steelhead, Idaho 2011

Check out these sweet pics from the Salmon River in Idaho. My dad and I made it up there for a few days and despite the crazy WIND we had a great time.





Thursday, March 10, 2011

Fly Fishing Film Tour in Logan


The Fly Fishing Film Tour came to Logan this year, and it was a blast! They are showing some very sweet footage this year. If you get a chance to attend I highly recommend it. I even took my wife who doesn't fish and she loved it. Good times for sure. See what cities they are passing through at http://www.flyfishingfilmtour.com/

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Fishing the Oneida Narrows

For those who are not familiar with the Oneida Narrows, it is a put and take fishery located on the Bear River in the Southeast corner of Idaho. I have fished it a dozen times or so, and it is usually just that, a put and take fishery managed by the state of Idaho that gets stocked regularly with catchable size rainbows. There are some nice browns and white fish there, but mostly it is full of small sized rainbows.

This past Thursday I fished it for the first time this year. It started out like a typical day, pulling out rainbows from 8-10 inches from all the typical water you would expect to catch fish in during the winter. I was enjoying myself and trying to focus on my nymphing technique, to clean up a few of my bad habits. Its in these moments after falling into a routine of pulling in small fish when you are the most susceptible to surprise. That's exactly what happened when the rainbow pictured above slammed my flies. It oppened my eyes right up the way a splash of cold water to the face in the middle of winter would have. Its not the biggest rainbow in the world, or probably even the biggest in the Narrows, but coinciding with the warm winter day, it was simply a beautiful fish on a beautiful day that is now lodged into my memory for good. I love how fly fishing has the ability to shape unforgettable memories out of a typical moment, on a typical river, with an untypical fish (for the Narrows anyway). What a great moment!

Note: Flies of the day were once again the Bloody Prince (Size 14), and the Rainbow Warrior (Size 16).

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Winter Fly Fishing Tip

If you love fly fishing in solitude winter is your time to fish! Fish continue to feed year round, so opportunities to catch fish still exist. There is a new winter fly fishing tip from flytying123.com that gives good insight on what flies to fish during winter. Check it out, dress warm, and get out on your favorite river!

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Winter Fly Fishing on the Blacksmith Fork

Last tuesday it started snowing... it continued for two and a half days and dropped over two feet along the banks of one of my favorite rivers. Regardless of the weather I made plans to fish on the second of the two snow filled days. However, it quickly became evident to me that I would be wasting my time when I noticed the temperature outside was a dismal six degrees and there were large ice chunks constantly coming down the river (reported to me by someone who had driven past the river at midday). I saved myself the misery and tortured myself another way, by waiting until to today to fish.Today's temps were quite a bit warmer than last week, in fact while I fished today it was actually around 12 degrees outside! Stunning I know, how could I sit inside on a sunny paradisiacal day like today? It actually was a wonderful day on the river, besides it being a little chilly. I fished a couple of hours and caught a half dozen fish, none exceeding 12 inches, but beautiful trout nonetheless.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Strawberry 2010

Hopefully more pics to come before the ice hits!

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Fall Brookies

I love the fall, and the changes that occur to brook and brown trout. Their colors deepen, their jaws often become hooked, and their aggression triples! My dad and I had the chance this week to fish a lake that I grew up fishing. The lake is small, and the fish are too, but they make up for size by their colorful appearance.
Earlier in the morning we fished a lake located 12 miles east of the lake with the brightly colored fish. The lower lake is larger, but much less fertile. Consequently, the fish caught there always appear to have just hit the water from the hatchery truck. Most, if not all, are stocked rainbows, but many have been there for years. I failed to mention that the upper lake with the pretty brookies also has rainbows that are stocked regularly. Due to the abundance and quality of food, these rainbows quickly become deep in color and outshine the fish in the lower lake. It makes me want to stay far away from McDonalds, Taco Bell, and all other fast foods. And maybe, just maybe, my mom was right about fruits, veggies, and so called "healthy" foods. Surely the quality of food really does make a difference in us too.