Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Al's Rat
If you fish tail waters or spring creeks with selective trout you need to they this pattern by Al Miller. The materials list is dead easy black thread and muskrat fur.
This pattern works well on the Little Lehigh Heritage section in Allentown, PA and is a good imatation of tricos, and BWO when tied with olive thread.
I've found it a great patter to use as a dropper off a Griffins Gnat.
Click on the link below to see “Ozzie's” video of Al Miller tying the "Rat"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngSraA6whFM
Monday, November 1, 2010
The Bank Robber Fly Rods – Co-Developed by St. Croix and Kelly Galloup
Photo Source: Angling Trade |
St. Croix and Kelly co-developed the new Bank Robber series of rods for pounding the banks. Currently there are only two rods in the series: 9′ 4-piece rods for 6-weight; and 7-weight lines. The rod blanks are built on high-modulus/high- strain SCV graphite blanks and reinforced in lower sections for added power. These are the first St. Croix rods to use 3M Matrix Resin, a new Nano resin from 3M. The big advantage according to St. Croix is added strength without the add weight.
The Bank Robber series is handcrafted in Park Falls, Wisconsin, and are protected by a lifetime limited warranty backed by St. Croix’s Superstar Service. No time frame was announced for availability but I sure it will available at the winter fly-fishing shows. I’d like to get my hands on one to give it a try. I own two St. Croix Legend Elite rods, the 7'9" 3 weight and 8'6" 3 weight. I love them both and can’t wait to try the new Bank Robber.
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Saturday, October 30, 2010
Fall is the best time of the year.
While the Spring holds visions of mayflies on the wing and warmer days, I love Fall fishing for trout. The air and water is cooler and while the hatches are smaller the trout are hungrier. Whether it's to bulk-up for the winter or to have the energy to spawn they want to eat and are aggressive.
While out several days ago I hook up quite a few Brookies, Browns and Rainbow during the hour leading in to evening. My top produce was by far my CE Crayfish (Close Enough) followed by my The Modeled Leech. Both are great deep pocket water patterns, I fish them Euro-style casting up stream and lead them down stream with a tight line. I do impart action to the flies twitching my rod tip, jigging the flies across the bottom.
While out several days ago I hook up quite a few Brookies, Browns and Rainbow during the hour leading in to evening. My top produce was by far my CE Crayfish (Close Enough) followed by my The Modeled Leech. Both are great deep pocket water patterns, I fish them Euro-style casting up stream and lead them down stream with a tight line. I do impart action to the flies twitching my rod tip, jigging the flies across the bottom.
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This Brookie smashed the CE Crayfish |
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Bulking up for the winter. |
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This Bow hammered the Modeled Leech. |
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Modeled Leech any one... |
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Autumn's Colors
The change of the leave means scenic fishing and brightly colored trout. This plus crisp weather, and reduced numbers of fishers on the water make it my favorite time to be out.
I was shocked when I brought this Brookie to the net, because I was where near water that I think she would be cutting a redd. It doesn't look like state breeder (more like a hold over) to me since the other fins look fine, just the tail is worn from cutting a redd.
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Rainbow taken on my Tan UV Caddis Jig. |
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A nice wild Brown Trout. |
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Spawning Brook Trout |
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
The International Fly Tying Symposium: Save the Date November 20th & 21st
Save the date: The International Fly Tying Symposium will be held on November 20th and 21st, 2010 at the The Doubletree Hotel in Somerset, NJ.
I've been going to this event since it's start and has become a fly tiers home coming of sorts. While there are some deals the main reason to attend is to catch-up, swap patterns and fishing stories.
There are some great free programs like Ozzie's“Underwater World of Trout - See Flies from the Perspective of the Trout, not the Angler” on Saturday @ 10:00 a.m. Sunday @ 11:00 a.m.
The 2010 International Fly Tying Symposium - Special Limited Classes
Classes on Saturday are availbe with Dick Talleur, Eric Stroup, Gary Borger and a free Fly Tying Class only between 1:00-2:30 P.M. for Scouts, "What they need to know in order to earn their merit badge."
On Sunday Bob Jacklin, Marc Petitjean and Enrico Puglisi are on the slate.
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Bob Jacklin with my boy's at the Fly Fishing Show 2010 |
Finally there are tiers from around the world here is a small sample: Theo “Goldbead” Bakelaar, Don Bastian, Dave Brandt, Peggy Brenner, Bob Clouser, Kevin Compton, Jay “Fishy” Fullum, Aaron Jasper, Paul Little, Charlie Meck, Chris Reeves, Paul Rossman, Dave Rothrock, Bill Skilton, and Steve Thornton only to name a few.
I'll be there most likely for both days since it's in my back yard. I be posting on twitter and taking photos and video. I hope to see you there.
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Sunday, October 24, 2010
Swinging wet flies with the Jersey Angler
This weekend I managed to head out and fish (which has become a rare event) weekday seem to be the only time I can get out these days. By chance I hook-up with The Jersey Angler and group of friends who where doing it "old school", fishing cane and swinging wet flies. I joined then but without my cane for fear of getting wrangled in to yard work.
Here is The Jersey Angler breaking in his new cane rod built by Art Port a 7'9", 5 wt with a Garrison taper. Despite the long line release on the first fish, the day was very productive, go to his Bamboo Day post to see the sweet bow he landed.
He handed me the rod at the end of the day and it cast's like a dream. Here are two fill I took in the film.
Here is The Jersey Angler breaking in his new cane rod built by Art Port a 7'9", 5 wt with a Garrison taper. Despite the long line release on the first fish, the day was very productive, go to his Bamboo Day post to see the sweet bow he landed.
He handed me the rod at the end of the day and it cast's like a dream. Here are two fill I took in the film.
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This one took the a Black Starling |
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Here the Partridge and Orange Soft Hackle |
Friday, October 22, 2010
TU's Great Big Inventory Liquidation
As an active TU member, Director for Central Jersey Chapter and former TU National Leadership Counsel for NJ I get a lot of email from TU National on many cold water, trout and salmon topics. So it's nice to pass this one along, no doom and gloom nor contact your congress person. TU is liquidation it's inventory of gear to raise money and in the process you get a Tax deduction.
If your in the market for some new gear visit TU's Great Big Inventory Liquidation and see it there is something you can use...
My personal favorites are:
...yours for a gift of $25 (retail value: $24)
...yours for a gift of $300 (retail value: $320)
If your in the market for some new gear visit TU's Great Big Inventory Liquidation and see it there is something you can use...
My personal favorites are:
Cliff Super Days Worth Fly Box |
Bulldog Regal Fly Tying Vice |
...yours for a gift of $175 (retail value: $225)
St. Croix Legend Ultra Rod - 8', 5 Wt., 4-piece |
...yours for a gift of $300 (retail value: $320)
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Wednesday, October 20, 2010
It must be football season.
While we have to stock our NJ streams it's always nice to see and catch stream beard trout. Our water because of summer stream temperatures favor Brown Trout, but we do get natural reproduction of our native Brook Trout, Browns and Rainbow. Mind you we need colder temperatures for the Brookies and Rainbows.
So why it must be football season (American Football for those across the pond.), well the photo below should explain it all. This Rainbow one possible two years old that managed to survive predation and anglers. It's been a while since I caught one of the beauties.
So why it must be football season (American Football for those across the pond.), well the photo below should explain it all. This Rainbow one possible two years old that managed to survive predation and anglers. It's been a while since I caught one of the beauties.
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Wild NJ "Football" Rainbow. |
Monday, October 18, 2010
How about "Take a Kid Stocking."
We all know the phrase and organization "Take a Kid Fishing" how about "Take a Kid Stocking."
Beside taking my boy's fishing I also take them to stock trout. While we have good hold over and native populations the realty is we have to stock our waters.
Stocking is fun and teaches them stewardship and it's a great way to spend a few hours with your kids. Make sure if you do this to bring a change of cloths, because the trout are not the only creatures that end up in the river. This time my boys stayed dry.
Here is my youngest stocking some trout in a unnamed New Jersey river.
Beside taking my boy's fishing I also take them to stock trout. While we have good hold over and native populations the realty is we have to stock our waters.
Stocking is fun and teaches them stewardship and it's a great way to spend a few hours with your kids. Make sure if you do this to bring a change of cloths, because the trout are not the only creatures that end up in the river. This time my boys stayed dry.
Here is my youngest stocking some trout in a unnamed New Jersey river.
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Saturday, October 16, 2010
Umpqua's Black Fly Larva
Here is another new pattern from Umpqua Feather Merchants, I think it will be a winner. If you've been bitten by Black Flies in the spring while fishing (like I have) than Black Fly Larva are in the water you're fishing.
I like it for two reasons: 1. It's a simple tie following the K.I.S.S. rule; and there are plenty of these buggers in the rivers. I think this will be a winner.
Here is the recipe as I see it.
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Umpqua's Black Fly Larva |
Size – 18-22 Nymph Hook
Thread – 8/0 Olive
Gills – White CDC Fibers
Body – Midge Larva Lace Clear or Olive
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