This video proves why it is so important to take a child fishing!!!
I hope to use this blog as an avenue to express my thoughts and adventures of all of my fishing expeditions and any other journeys I may undertake.
Wednesday, February 22, 2017
Sunday, February 19, 2017
Enjoying My Skechers
Just wondering how many of you guys are concerned about good
footwear. When I was young wearing comfortable shoes or tennis shoes wasn’t
that important to me. I was only concerned about the style then, but now I am
looking for comfort as well as style. Anyone who is into hiking, hunting,
running, walking or fishing; I assume would want a pair of shoes that will not
cause leg and foot discomfort during the day. I like athletic shoes that
will absorb the pounding your feet and legs take during a day’s activity.
Cathey and I recently spent a day at Epcot from9 AM to 9PM walking or standing most of the day. The
memory foam shoe by Skechers helps make that day much more enjoyable, simply because
of the cushion foam that helps eliminate leg and foot cramps during the day.
This post probably sounds like an advertisement, if it does so be it, but this shoe is the real deal. For you Geezers and the rest of you guys this might be a shoe you need to try on. We purchased our Skechers at Academy Sports or you can go online and purchase with free shipping.
Cathey and I recently spent a day at Epcot from
This post probably sounds like an advertisement, if it does so be it, but this shoe is the real deal. For you Geezers and the rest of you guys this might be a shoe you need to try on. We purchased our Skechers at Academy Sports or you can go online and purchase with free shipping.
I liked my Skechers so well that I went back to Academy and bought another pair for 30.00 bucks quite a bargain. You even get two colors of shoestrings, I stayed with the grey color.
Wednesday, February 15, 2017
A Little Exploring
Cathey and I decided to take a little trip last week looking for warmer weather in Florida . We made
numerous stops along the way at antique shops, flea markets, and a fishing-knife
museum on our way to Epcot at Disney World. The fishing-knife museum was a
hidden gem off interstate 10 near Tallahassee .
This place had the largest selection of Case knives in the U.S.
Epcot Park .
This was our second trip to Disney World our first was visiting
Magic Kingdom
when our children were young; that visit 30 years ago was for the children, this
trip this past week was for Mom and Dad.
What can I say about Epcot, which is a museum within itself; the LandPavilion for us was the most interesting, the food production research being
conducted in this Pavilion was amazing. We spent hours in this one place.
I’m sure some of you have made a visit to the Land Pavilion, but for those who
have not it is worth the trip to tour the facilities and the rest of
Most all these lures were wooden
Huge collection of vintage outboard motors
My grandson would have loved this collection
Old cypress canoe, excellent condition
Vintage Fly Reels
Just a small part of the case collection--leather handle and bone handle case knives
Monday, January 23, 2017
Some This and That
Today’s post consists of a variety of subjects; hope you
guys find some interesting. As most of you know I’ve been blogging for quite a
while, in fact, seven years to be exact. During that time I have interacted with
some wonderful individuals who love fishing as much as I do; a big thank you
for visiting Fishing Through Life and pushing the number of visitors over half a million a couple of weeks ago.
Some weeks ago we got a heavy dusting of snow that really
brought out the birds feeding at the feeders. The grandchildren and Pops
enjoy identifying each species that frequent the feeders.
I’m sure a lot of you guys use screen savors. I have my
computer programmed so it will show a different outdoor scene each time I log
into my laptop. This image of the old Crystal Mill rotated onto my computer the
other day; I thought about Howard and Mel, who I suspect live within driving
distance of the historic site. The mill is located about four hours west of Denver
in the town of Carbondale . Just
wondering if you guys will ever make a trip there, could be worth a great post!
I was visiting the Orvis website the other day and linked
into their fly fishing video segments, which covers everything about fly
fishing. After viewing some of the videos and taking the test at the end of the
videos showed me that I am still in the learning stages. Check out the test on
Dry Fly Fishing and see how much you know about fishing the dry fly. By the way
I did pass my test with a score of 88.
Wednesday, January 11, 2017
Some of my Favorite Post From 2016
As I sit here today and scan through some of my blog posts
from this past year, they make realize why I love to fish so much. I still
remember every detail from the trips, the other fly fishermen I encountered and
fishing with individuals who love fly fishing as much as I do. I thought I
would share with you guys what I think was my top five outings for 2016; some you
may have viewed and some posts you may have missed. I have to admit some of my
2016 outings may be hard to top for 2017 starting with a memorable trip with the grandchildren and my daughter in June 2016 :
Grandkids + Mom Fishing with Pops
Grandkids + Mom Fishing with Pops
What made this trip special was lots of fish landed that day both from the boat and from the bank. My daughter grew fishing with me at the same age her children are fishing with me now. I'm glad the tradition will continue.
Putting a Dent in my Bluegill Quest
I’m sure I will
find lakes here that will match the bluegills that Walker
County Lake
had swimming in it. I still remember the spots where I landed these bulls and
of course, talking with the gentleman fishing for catfish.
This is one fishing trip I
will never forget, mainly because I was able to do something I’d never
accomplish on the Sipsey, land numbers of quality rainbow. The video footage link above sums up the
trip!!
This post carried
me back to my childhood and the fond memories I had of my younger brother, Mom , and Dad. The only brother left out of five is my older brother Bobby.
A memorable trip
for sure landing this huge Spotted Bass with my 8 ½ ft. 3weight; I think I may
better this fish when I visit Laura
Hill Lake
come spring.
Sunday, January 1, 2017
2016 Zoomed by Can 2017 Slow Down Some
Moving is never easy, especially when one gives up 30
years of memories living in one place. Cathey and I have adjusted well to the
move to Tennessee, living close to all our grandchildren and meeting some
wonderful neighbors in our little subdivision. The only downside to the move
was losing fishing time. I hope to recover some of that lost time in 2017.
As I get older the years seem to pass off faster, which
makes me cherish every fishing trip I
make now. I have been very fortunate with
my health over the years, and I hope I can continue to stay in fairly good
health in the coming years. Sure I have aches and pains like most all of us do
but nothing significant enough to keep me off the water.
One of my first
trips in early March will be fishing Lake
Lindsey
Saturday, December 24, 2016
Trout Fishing Video Clip Need an Opinion
As most of you know I spend a lot of time during the
winter months watching trout fishing videos. I especially like the ones that
share information on how to improve one's skills when chasing the trout using
the fly rod. I keep a list of the better ones I have found over the years and
sometimes refer back to them over time.
I found myself this past week going back and viewing some
of my saved videos from some years back. A January 2016 New Fly Fisher video
really got my attention with a piece showing how to fish the emerger. The trout wasn’t taking a dry or nymph
subsurface feeding that day. This same experience has happened to me numerous
times on the Sipsey and Caney. They would be in a feeding frenzy just below
subsurface; no dry or nymph would be working---this clip shows how to put the
odds in your favor; forward the video to 13:45 time to view the clip.
I know you guys have witnessed this type of feeding mode, so
what would be your fly choice in size and pattern to get results? This guy was
using the “USUAL”.
Hook: 94840 or 94842 Mustad (sizes 14, 16, 18, 20 or 22)
Thread: Size 6/0 grey prewaxed.
Tail: Small bunch of hair from rabbit's pad.
Wing: Larger bunch of hair from rabbit's pad.
Body: Underfur from rabbit's foot dubbed on thread. Use a
blend of the grey next to skin and light tan which has very fine guard hairs
mixed in to make it float better.
Looking forward to some great post from all you guys in 2017------Hope everyone has a wonderful Christmas and a Happy New Year!!!
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