Archive for April, 2009
Eagle River Colorado: Spring Streamer Fishing
by joey on Apr.28, 2009, under Fly Fishing
The runoff has started and flows on the Eagle River have gotten up to comfortable floating levels. Last Sunday Jason Newell, CC williams and I put the boat in for a fun float but ended up doing pretty well. The cooler weather that had moved in the night before gave the water enough clarity to strip streamers but not enough to nymph. So strip streamers we did. The first mile was productive with Newellsy landing one brown and farming about 4 others. CC had a few follows but he was also farming out of the back seat.

Jason and I switched seats and I got to toss double trouble at the banks. With a Modelo in one hand and fly rod in the other we crashed through some private water not touching another fish for about an hour. One we reached another public section I slowed the strip down and pulled a nice bow out of some slack water behind an island.


Right before we started rowing again CC took one last cast and the line came tight. He picked up and gave it a few jerks to find a big Brown leap into the air and spit his Autum Splendor. “S%^t it felt like bottom” Jason and I were laughing as he cursed more in the back of the bus. CC is a newbie to fly fishing so he got harassed all day. I got back on the sticks and we ripped streamers along the banks through more private water. Just as I told Jason to try casting on river right he nailed a Rainbow tight on the left bank. I worked the boat in an eddie so we could net the fish and get CC untangled.

Again not much happened, actually nothing happened until the take out when CC popped is buggers into a foamy back eddy and a Big Brown jumped out of the water and grabbed the Olive as soon as they hit the water. He yanked and the fish was off, again. He said words that I have never heard (and I have a bad mouth) while jason and I laughed out loud. It was a fun day on the water a little cold but its April in CO. The fishing is only getting better so get out there and toss em at the bank.

Florida Fly Fishing: Tarpon, Bonefish, Permit & Blue Water
by joey on Apr.20, 2009, under Fly Fishing
New Video from flies and fins check out the story that goes with it. LINK
Washington Spring Steelhead Fishing: It Puts The Yarn In Its Mouth
by joey on Apr.08, 2009, under Fly Fishing
I just got back from my final Winter Run Steelhead trip of the year. Much better than last my last trip in Februrary. The rain had finally come raising water levels and bringing in fresh pods of big fish. Over the course of my three day expedition I hooked 13 Steelhead and landed 10. Not too bad. The three that were lost were very very very large and broke my heart with long distance releases. The First day I got there I had a few hours to kill go I hiked up into the Bogachiel State Park and tried to hunt a few down to no avail. I did meet a wild Litawanina, Rolandis, who gave meet 3 sips of Jameson before I left the park.

The Bogachiel State Park is filled with every shade fo green imaginable.

We floated with Jim Kerr on the Sol Duc Friday and he was very proud of his new anchor. Very natural.

The Mighty Pacific Ocean near the Reservation. I had to drive down there the morning of my departure, I mean how often do you get to see the pacific Ocean? This resulted in me being late for my flight which resulted in me speeding which resulted in a $150.00 speeding ticket.

Sunset on the lower Hohsky Doh. The Team hooked 8 and landed 5 on the Hoh that day.

RAINDOGGGGGG.

Brazda with a 28-30 lber he caught a few days before I got there.

Big Lower Hoh Buck that came to the net in a rather wild way. I had to extract this from video (hence the grainyness).
More pics and video to follow. Kyle Barrus took some amazing photos that I should have within the next week.



