Thursday, July 29, 2010

Newest Build

So, not gunna lie, i was pretty happy with my first beulah, so it got me thinkin, i kinda could use a nice fast action rod for fishing the salt for coho, springs, and chum. After some thought debating between building there switch or surf rod, i went with the surf rod, and man, does it shoot line
Here are the pic, hope you enjoy, i sure know im going to. The 11' 8/9 weight rocket stick, i mean surf rod

Monday, June 21, 2010

Wulfin it

I got out for a bit on saturday and hit some pretty decent dry fly fishing at one of the local rivers, the fish were all over my royal wulff. The river was quite high so i couldnt wade it, so we had to tie to a log jam and i fished akwardly downstream to the fish, here's some video footage of the most acrobatic rise we got on film



tight lines
-tyler-

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Sea Run Cutties

Well, its that time of year again, time to capitalize on the great sea run fishing
In total today i landed 4 fish, all in about the 1 pound range, and they were scrapy little fish.
The fish were taken all on the incoming tide, on a size 6 epoxy minnow substituting olive marabou for the mallard. Right when slack tide hit, the bite was off, and unfortunately i didn't get to fish the flood
Here's a few pics and a vid of today's outing The view Nice silver cutthroat

And a short shaky video clip of one of them

Tight lines
-tyler-

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

My first build

hey folks,
here's my first build, built on a Beulah 8'6" 4wt guide series blank, and with the theme being gold.
Rod building is definitely gunna feed my fly fishing addiction, plus its more rods for me :P
here's the pics
Hope you all like, i just casted it in my back yard and boy do i
-tyler-

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Rough start




Well, today was one of those days that basically no matter what i did, i did it wrong. I did catch fish but it took me a solid hour before i even got my fly on the water. First off, some how my line pulled its self through the frame causing a giant loop that i couldn't get back in, so i had to take the spool off. Sounds easy eh? well not when your reel decides not cooperate. I ended up resorting to my teeth to bite on the lever hard enough that it would release, and just wait that's not it. As i pull off the spool alot of my line falls of the spool( and no not from the end of it, just in giant loops). So i start to try and untangle this godzilla rats nest, and after about 15 minutes i was about ready to throw that reel over the side of the boat. but i restrained myself from that and just decided to switch reels and use my 8wt full sink line on my 6wt( boy casting was sure interesting). After the rod was re threaded it was about an hour after we launched. But even after that i managed to catch fish, 5 to be exact, nothing huge, but a fish is a fish. So at the end of the day i have to say it was definitely more an exercise in patience than a good fishing session.
As we speak that reel sits in my basement, in a giant mess, and i can honestly say i don't plan on untangling it any time soon. Looks like ill be sticking to the floating line for the next while.

To come: The picture's of my soon to be completed fly rod. It is the first fly rod i've built and is on a beulah 8' 6'' 4wt guide series rod
tight lines
-tyler-

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Cutthroat Flats

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oh46VvkzSHs

So FINALLY i got into some good fishing, i've had minimal success so far this year but it looks like the fishings starting to heat up
this video is of a place i like to call the flats, that is in a lake that shall remain nameless for the sake of its fishy inhabitants
For some strange reason, no matter what we threw at them, whether it the deadly khartoum killer, or a small intruder, they would only take an olive wolly bugger, but not any plain old bugger, these ones were tied with a orangy-olive tail, leach yarn body, and a pretty heavily hackled body of olive grizzly hackle( not quite dry fly hackle, but pretty dam close), that gave it quite the silhouette
I hope you all enjoy this video, it shows my friend cory catching his first fish on the fly
sorry in advance for the shakiness of hand cause we didnt have the tripod with us
tight lines until next time
-tyler-

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Some Recent ties

I have only been able to get out fishing a little lately, but with some unfavorable conditions have gotten skunked, so i thought i'd compensate with some recent ties, and believe me there is more to come<
purple egg sucking leach
hook: salmon style hook with up turned eye
underbody: .20mm lead wire
tail: purple maribou
lateral line: purple flashabou
body: black crystal chenile
hackle: purple saddle
head: pink chenile
thread: pink or black 6/0 or 8/0

virginia wulff
hook: dry fly size 8 to 16
wing: white calf tail
thread: black 8/0
tail: moose mane
body: 3 strands of peacock herl, green floss, and then more peacock herl
hackle: brown dry fly hackle

Here are a few intruders




and heres a Czech nymph pattern


hook: partridge size 12 scud
shell back: red flash back
rib: fine gold wire
body: red dubbing with sparkle with squirell fur at the head

hope those give you a few flies for you to add to your fly boxes, and check back soon because i just got a video camera, lots of videos to come
-tyler-