Got over to the island for 2 days to fish with Courtney, of Nile creek fly shop, and got to hit up a nice river in the back country in the two days i got the one steelhead, and he got 2, all beautiful fish. The weather was a little on the ugly side, but not to bad, the second day we were greeted by a fair bit of snow, i caught mine on a pink tubeolgy fly, and court got his on a black tube leach with an orange head Heres the pics
Got out today for a bit on a local lake where the kokanee are spawning. Caught one nice cutty of about three pounds, on a basic burgandy, red and purple rabbit strip and marabou tube fly(will do a vid of it later) The sun was shinin and i had nothing to complain aboutTight lines -tyler-
Finaly got out today to hit up some salmon, got to the estuary at almost exactly low tide, and fished for a few hours, had a couple hook ups, and landed this one.
It fought well after it realized it was hooked, and im suprised i landed it with the one wind know i had in my leader, that i discovered after it The fly used was a pink california neal, aka coho bugger.
Its that time again, the kokanee are starting to spawn, and soon the cutties should be feeding on them heavy, we walked a river between two lakes yesterday, saw lots of kokanee but not alot of trout yet, besides the two dead ones we pulled out, Cod? we have no clue, they looked like perfectly healthy fish to me. not a mark on them, from improper handeling or a predator, Im thinking it may have choked on a kokanee Here's some pics of the dead one, and some vid of the kokanee This one Measured in at 21.5 inches and guesstimated 3 pound, just a note, we found it laying in the river, but for pictures sake we hauled it out, The other one we saw was around 16" and it had looked like it had been there a while longer.
There's the vid on the kokanee getting ready to spawn tight lines
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
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
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