Why I am rambling on about
such a depressing subject, because as I get older I feel all these aches and
pain, whether I am doing yard work or out on the water casting my favorite fly.
I have noticed the past couple of years I have more tendonitis in my knees and
arms, but what is really annoying is the tendonitis in my shoulders. It really
acts up in my right shoulder on days when I am on the water for four or five
hours. So to help ease the pain on those fishing days, I decided to do some
research concerning shoulder tendonitis. I found that there are ways one can
help relieve shoulder tendonitis, by a simple rub message or a back stretch
exercise. I have tried both procedures and they have helped relieve the pain in
both my shoulders. No way is a little pain going to keep me off the water!!!
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, April 1, 2015
Enduring The Aches and Pain to Land Fish
As we get older whether we
are the young guys or the more seasoned anglers, we experience some aches and
pains. With each aging year brings another arch mainly in our backs, legs,
necks, or shoulders. There are numerous prescriptions to help with the pain in
the form of pills, shots, therapy, and as a last resort surgery. I watched my
Dad, Mom, Father-in-law, and Mother-in-law all use one or more of these
prescription pain killers mentioned above with limited results. The end result
is one can’t fool time and we all will eventually succumb to old age.
Friday, March 27, 2015
The Gnat, Beadhead and the Popper
Tuesday’s trip involved
using numerous flies to attract some hits from some early spring bluegills. I only
got to fish a couple of hours, so I had to make the most of what was given to
me. The fish today were in a sluggish hitting mode, from the results of freshwater, and some cool nights.
I did manage to land my
first crappie using my 3 wt. and the black gnat. I always heard where there is
one crappie there is more but not today.
My one bass of the morning using the Betts
popper, nice fight on the 4 weight.
The beadhead grub got this female's attention. After
a brief pause for the photo she got her freedom.
My one counter of the trip
using the Betts popper; got to love landing these gills using the fly rod!!!
Sunday, March 22, 2015
Is There a Weedless Nymph???
The Wooly Bugger was my
choice of fly on Smith last week as I searched my fly box for something to get
some hits. As you recall in my previous post my original plan was to crappie
fish that day, but all that went out the window when the crappie failed to show
up. What I didn’t mention in the post was the loss of numerous flies due to
hang ups in submerged brush plies and underwater fallen trees. As I was trying
to retrieve some of the flies I wondered if it was possible for someone to tie
a pattern in the form of a weedless nymph. I have search the net and haven’t
found any such fly. True one can find weedless poppers, streamer type patterns
for warm water species, but no weedless nymph in a size 8 or 10. The black grub
in size 8 was used that day as was the bugger, with both patterns being lost due
to hang ups. The verdict is still out using weedless nymph’s trout fishing. The
guard might inhibit the hook set. This weedless hook thing is another one of
those curious thoughts that go through my mind when I’m trying to figure out
how to land more fish. What are your thoughts on weedless fly patterns,
especially nymph patterns?
This grub and the black and cream are the ones I
used a lot in the early spring to fish for the big bluegill, which are still in
deep water. Most of the time they are located near or over brush; resulting in
the lose of numerous flies. Sliding one of these grubs over submerged limbs in
brush piles would be deadly if the fly was tagged with a guard. True there may
be some trouble landing the fish, but it be would fun trying.
Thursday, March 19, 2015
Using The Wooly Bugger to Land Bluegill
Today’s quick trip to Smith Lake proved to be a wash
for the crappie. It was a good thing I had my fly rod along to salvage the
trip. The water temp was a cool 60 degrees warming a little to 62 before the
trip ended. The crappie was not the only species to have lockjaw; the bass was
in lockdown mode as well. There was no action with the Boogle Bug on top so there
was only one option left and that was to go down under using the Wooly Bugger.
This was one of the nicest female
bluegills I have ever landed on Smith using the cream bugger. I wasn’t using my
sink tip line today, which meant I had to let the bass bug line get the bugger
down at least 6 feet in the strike zone. I feel I would have landed more
bluegills if I had been using the sink tip, but I had to go with the combo I
had at hand, which was my 9 ft. 6 weight. Even this nice female gave the 6
weight a workout.
This healthy bull bluegill hit the bugger over a
submerged brush pile that was meant to house crappie. I was a little surprised
that I didn’t land some crappie using the color bugger because I felt like I
was actually duplicating a small shad with its size and color pattern. The
cream was the only color that would produce on this slow day, making me realize
that I need to add some more cream buggers to my fly box. I will count both
gills today, putting me 47 away from my quest now.
Sunday, March 15, 2015
The Start of my 2015 Bluegill Quest
So good to be fly fishing again after being cooped inside most of the winter, my destination today was
With the daylight hours being longer now I knew I had some extra time this afternoon to fish some areas on the lake I normally don’t fish. So I trolled the 10 ft Pelican towards the back of the lake to fish some of the shallow water in around the main creek that flows into the lake. After a half-hour of working the creek and the surrounding area with no takes, I moved back into the nooks. I know this may sound crazy but landing a fish this afternoon was kind of secondary; just being back on the water for another bluegill season is tremendous for me.
First bluegill of the
afternoon, not a counter but loads of fun on the 3 weight.
My one and only counter on
the 4 weight using the black grub
All the fish I landed
today were in great shape and ready for the coming spawn. Even the Betts Popper
got in on the action later in the afternoon.
So with my one bull bluegill counted I am now 49 away from my quest!!!
Friday, March 6, 2015
The Contour Roam2 Camera Added to my Fly Fishing
As stated in my last post
I like to find and watch good fly fishing videos on the net. I recently found
some great fresh water videos dealing with warm water and cold water fly
fishing filmed by Carter Nelson who lives in South Carolina . He has mastered the art of filming his fishing trips
using a headmount camera. After getting some filming pointers from Carter last
week, I decided I would do some research on video cameras and found one I was
really impressed with on Amazon.
The Contour Roam2 on Amazon was reduced half price at 98.90 with free shipping. The main thing that impressed
me about this camera was the compact size and lightness. It attaches to your
cap or hat and wherever you point your head it films. Carter said the only draw
back to using a headmount camera is remembering to move your head slow as you
work an area.
I have thought about
filming some of my trips for years, but assumed it was just too much trouble. Using
this camera is a breeze, meaning some of my first trips this season will
probably have some video to share with you guys.
Monday, March 2, 2015
Getting my Daily Dose of Country Music
I have to admit I am a YouTube
junkie and when I am not blogging I am usually watching fly fishing video clips
or music videos. The music I really enjoy is the 70’s and 80’s country and soft
rock.
Recently I was searching
Lionel Richie, one of my favorite artists of the 70's on YouTube and found this Lionel
Richie concert that was set live at the MGM Grand in Vegas in 2012. What was special about the concert was the fact Richie used some of the biggest names in
country music to join him on stage and sing some of his hits back in the 70’s
and 80’s.
Some of the artist that was
featured were; Kenny Rodgers, Kenny Chesney, Martina McBride, Sara Evans, The
Band Perry, Lady Antebellum, Tim McGraw, Blake Sheldon, Luke Bryan, and
others,----so to kill about 45 minutes snowed in I recommend this free concert.
“Lady” song by Kenny Rodgers and Lionel
Richie was a classic!!
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Snow Down in The Deep South
When it snows in Alabama or any of the
adjoining states around us, it becomes a big deal. We are expected to receive
snow until midnight , which will gives us between 5 to 6 inches. In other words one of the
biggest snows we’ve had in years.
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