Sunday, October 7, 2012

Hope to be Back Soon on the Blog Circuit


Just letting you guys know I have been really busy trying to finish up on my Ancestry Tree book. I am trying to complete it by end of this year. After I finish, Ancestry will bind it for me into book cover form. I didn’t just do the family tree thing where you see your ancestries listed; I have written and researched articles dealing with the Civil War period and how it effected those who fought in the war; how the individuals lived, where they lived, what the towns look like back in the day and many other segments that were prevalent during the 1600’s, 1800’s and the early 1900’s. This is taking a lot more time than I anticipated, but for me it is one of the most interesting things I have ever attempted. No I am not neglecting my fishing duties; I still have a little time to trout fish the tailrace between the traveling research and typing. So just letting you all know that my blog activity will be very limited from now until the first of next year. I will be checking in from time to time to see what everyone is up to, so don’t forget me!!

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Will This Fly Pattern Land Smallmouth & Spots in The Fall


While fishing at the tailrace the other day I meet a guy who told me about this unique Frog Pattern he uses with a 9 ft. 7 wt. We both were leaving the tailrace when he started talking to me about fishing Pickwick Lake in Tennessee in the fall for Samllmouth bass using this swimming frog. Being the always inquisitive fisherman I am I immediately started questioning him about the exact time of the year, water temp, presentation, leader/tippet size and length, depth, retrieve and was he fishing it over structure?  He gave me the name of the website which of all places is located in United Kingdom. I know I like to buy all my fishing tackle in the U. S. but I couldn’t resist seeing what this go getter of a fly look like up close and better yet to see if it would actually produce on Smith in October. Long story short I ordered half dozen last week. I don’t know about you guys but I am always willing to try any new fly pattern that may produce action for me. I will have to wait 16 days for the thing to get to me but I think it will be worth the wait.
This is the FROG I will wait 16 days for---I have a feeling it will produce
Since I am on the subject of FROG I thought I would share a few more with you guys. This frog cost twice as much as the frog from England--4.00
The Dry Ryn by Orvis is more a simplier pattern, I like my frogs jazzed up some
The Boobyfrog is from the Field & Stream blog. It is unique because it is tied with the hook upside down, I may have to try this one too.
The orange belly frog from Riverbum is yet a variation in colors and pattern
This frog is tied by Dusty Abney who tells quite a story involving this frog---great piece!!
 

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Spending Time With my Little Fishing Buddy


My wife and I spent last week keeping the Grandchildren and really found out what it was like to have small kids again. Not that I am complaining, my wife and I love our Grandchildren, but numbers of years have passed since our own two children were little. My wife pretty much looked after the baby sister as Bryson calls her while I spend time with him outside. I am sure some of you remember and even experience on a daily basis what a 3-year-old little boy can do in just a day’s time. Since he and his sister were with us for four days I thought it would be a good time to work on Bryson’s casting skills using the spin-cast setup I bought him a few weeks back. This little guy really impressed me with his casting of the little 5 ft. ultralight rig. We would work on it every day for about 5 minutes and then go on and do something else. I didn’t want him getting tired or bored with the learning process so a few minutes worked well for him. He loves the outdoors so I had a few activities planned to start with helping me shampoo the carpet in my boat.
Got to get the nozzle set just right for a light spray on the carpet
Finally got it correct after getting wet himself
Getting all that dried blood, dirt, and grime out of that carpet is a chore, but we both finally managed to complete the job, I must say it looked as good as the day I bought it. This is the 2003 Anniversary Edition of the Bass Tracker, which was the year they started welding the body, no more rivets. I bought this boat used off Craigslist four years ago and have really enjoyed using it on Smith Lake. As most of you know I use my 8 ft. Raider boat on Walker Lake for the big bull bluegills.
I worked in a short half-hour trip to Walker Lake today before the Grandchildren came and landed a couple bass using poppers. I didn't have a lot of time so no boat just standing from the bank. I only fish this lake in the early spring, but today my excuse for revisiting the place was fly line. I was trying out a new line which is another story later on.