Thursday, May 23, 2013

Using the Wulff Irresistable Dry to Land Super Size Bluegills


My trip to Walker County Lake was kind of rushed Tuesday, because of yard work I had been putting aside for the past week. Does mowing grass, trimming hedges, and weed eating sound familiar to you guys? I made the most of the couple of hours I had, landing numbers of smaller bluegills to keep thing interesting and a few nice ones for the quest. I will be heading to Smith Lake on Thursday in hopes of improving my count.
A nice male bluegill on the Wulff Irresistable in size 6, I just seemed to keep coming back to this dry fly---why because it lands bluegills for me when even poppers won’t get the hit. The lake had been fertilized four days earlier so that made the fish extremely finicky. They continually splashed at the popper, missing it time after time which was frustrating.
One can always find bank fisherman at the lake either fishing for bluegill or catfish. These guys had six nice catfish on the stringer.
The Game and Fish Department has placed numerous fish attractors all over the lake and this one was holding a nice bluegill for me right after I launch my boat. I think this body of water is the best managed lake I have ever fished in the state of Alabama.
The take home catch for two hours of work, I mean fun!!!  ----4 wt. magic---I will count 5 of these for the quest---I am now 69 away
 
 
 

Monday, May 20, 2013

Vintage Antique Lure Collection & More



My wife and I made a quick road trip last week to some antiques shops we had found online in Fayetteville Tennessee. We have always been interested in antiques ever since we got married.
While we were there we discovered His and Hers Antiques that had one of the largest collections of antiques fishing equipment I had seen in quite a while. What really go my attention were the old fly rods and reels and the old fishing lures going as far back as the twenties. I am not a collector of old lures, but my nephew is and he would have had a blast in this place. I can remember as a boy using some of the old lures that were in the display cases in this place. The Lucky 13, Heddon Wounded Spook, Devils Horse and of course the Hawaiian Wiggler, were just a few I fished with growing up in rural Mississippi.
The owner told me he goes to shows all over the United States to collect, sell, and swap lures with other lure collectors. NFLCC Tackle Collectors is his favorite place to keep in touch with other lure collectors and just share information about old fishing equipment. This place got me to thinking about collecting some of those old wooden lures I use to fish with.
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There was over 600 lures in this one shop.
The fly rod display in the background was special; in fact the fly rod reminded me of my Dad's old Pflueger
Wonder how many fishing trips this old Evinrude has made??
Not a bad price for the entire collection