Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Truly Astounding Stunts!!!

Guys I must admit that I am not into Utube videos for a blog post but today is an exception, because when you say amazing this video clip tops all I have seen. One of my fishing buddies emailed me the clip today. He told me that I wouldn’t believe some of the stunts. After viewing it I can’t believe a human being can do some of the things that are shown here. Hope everyone has a great Christmas and Happy New year!!!

Friday, December 16, 2011

Top 10 Reasons Why my Favorite Fishing Hole is Special

Well, Dave has his top ten lists, so it’s time for Bill’s top ten reasons why my favorite fishing hole is special.

1.  The scenery is out of this world, something changes to enhance the beauty every time you are there.

2.  It always brings back some fabulous memories of fishing buddies and  nice fish landed

3. The weather seems to always be perfect when I am there and on the water

4. The water is always clean, clear, and fertile.

5.  I always catch fish there even on the worst days.

6.  My confidence level seems to hit a high when I am in this place

7.  If no lure or pattern is working I can always count on my old stand by lure to produce

8.  An abundance of wildlife is always a bonus

9.  Not a lot of fishing pressure

10. This place simply has that “it factor”

So there you have it. When you are out there on the water this winter, spring summer, and fall; you might think of a few more reasons why you lose sleep over that special place you can’t wait to get to at dawn.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Buying American Made Products--Are You In???

My last post dealt with purchasing some bargain fishing equipment. What I neglected to tell you guys that I was actually looking for Made in America fishing products. I knew I was going to follow up with this post. I did find some catfish bait made in the United States, but the other items were made you guessed it in China. One item was made in Japan. That post got me to thinking about the newscast the ABC Nightly News has been broadcasting for the past couple of months. They have been doing news segments on how one can help create jobs in this country by simply buying American Made Goods. An example of one of their segments recently was to spend 64.00 of your Christmas dollars on American Made products. That 64.00 would produce as many as 200,000 jobs in this country: just think about that. If the general population in this county would spend that amount for Christmas what an impact it could have for the unemployed. After watching the segments I find myself now being more conscious of things my wife and I buy. I am now actually checking to see where the items are made. Of course, a large majority is still made aboard, which in reality is just one of the problems that have caused the deficient problem we are facing now. ---not to mention the gridlock in congress---I checked my fishing tackle recently and found that I have only one fishing rod made in the US which was a crappie pole made in West Point Mississippi. All the rest was made in China. ABC News has been asking the question to the viewing audience are they in when it comes to buying American Made Products; well I am in. My question to all my fishing buddies out there is are you in?  I hope you guys will buy an American made product next time you are at your local outlet store. Who knows some of you might even do a post concerning the product you purchase. BUY AMERICA MADE PRODUCTS!!! 

Monday, December 5, 2011

Making the Case for the Okuma Fly Rod

Every once in while I like to a make an unexpected road trip. My wife was at our daughters today in Tennessee, so I decided I would make a trip to some of the sporting good outlets in Birmingham. My first stop was a place I seldom go which I like to call the overpriced club, Mark’s Outdoors. It has all the usual name brands fishing tackle, but a bit over budget for me. I also made a stop at Dick’s sporting goods, which has some fishing tackle but caters more to the outdoor and sporting goods enthusiast. Of course I stopped by the Bass Pro shop and waded through the crowds. Bass Pro is a great fishing and hunting outlet but I seemed to get somewhat overwhelmed when I am there because of the enormous selection of everything. I finally ended up at Academy Sports. I wasn’t really looking for anything in particular to buy but came across some great deals while I was there. One was an Okuma fly rod 8 ½ ft. 4/5 wt. with medium action. I really like the lightness of this rod, and the rosewood reel seat. The best part was the price, 35.00 clearance. I have used Okuma reels and micro light rods over the years and have never had a problem with their performance. So with that thought in mind I bought the rod. I know I needed another fly rod like a dog needs ticks, but it was such a great deal I just couldn't pass it up. Another item I found was Lake Fork Fishing Shirts by Magellan.  I really like these shirts because of the vents in the back and the large storage pockets and clips hooks on the front. I bought a couple last year and was impressed.  These were 12.00 bucks clearance in the store but 17.00 on the website. I paid 25.00 last year for the same shirt. So I purchased a couple short sleeves. Of course there were all the clearance items on flies, lures, reels, tippets and a host of other items. Academy seems to always have an abundance of clearance items. So to make my point I left there with some shirts, rod, and few flies tippet and a couple of leaders that my wife decided would be Christmas for me, which suited me fine. Sometimes guy’s road trips don’t involved landing fish.