12/15/14 (My Birthday)
Time On Earth: 52 years, 2 hours, 45 minutes, and 23 seconds.
Stopped down at the Kish for about an hour before work.
Didn't catch crap, but it's not too often I get to get out on my birthday.
Of course it had to rain on me.
Air temp 47 degrees.
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Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
11/3
11/3/14
PRY12 Gage @ 5.76ft.
Broke Out the Spin Gear Again
| Picture take on 10/21/14 |
Reached in the trunk of my car and pulled out my shining rod, so that's what I went with.
With the cooler overnight air and water temps, I decided to just fish a tube all day.
Picked up two (2) smallmouth by dabbling the tube down-stream along a current seam beside an eddy. I fished this area first from the down-stream approach but got nothing so it
seems that the dabbling thing was the ticket.
No real size to the smallmouth, both about 12 inches at best.
It's nice to still be catching smallies this far into the year.
Forgot my camera at home, so I sure am glad I didn't run into Brutus.
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Julie's Tree
10/30
Took the long rod out again today and hooked into a big fat skunk.
Before leaving I snapped this pic.
There is kind of a little story that goes along with this picture.
There is kind of a little story that goes along with this picture.
JULIE'S TREE
(a fading landmark)
Near 30 years ago this tree stood tall
(a fading landmark)
Near 30 years ago this tree stood tall
It's branches and leaves
reached out over the Kishwaukee River
like a warm summer's rain frozen in time just above the rivers flow.
A time when Julie and I had first met, we spent an afternoon under this tree enjoying the coolness of its shade,
a line in the water, and the sounds and sights of the
great outdoors.
Peace.
I don't believe this tree will make it through another Winters thaw, or
high waters from the Spring rains.
The tree stands at the point of the Kishwaukee confluence where the north branch
meets the south branch.
Over the years high waters have washed away most of the land surrounding this tree.
On the lefthand side of the picture you cans see a hunk on land, then a long space, and
then the land on which sits Julie's Tree. That "long space" use to be all land connecting
to where Julie's tree stands, but high waters blew that section of land out.
Now every year more and more land gets washed away.
A river is ever changing.
When I return in 2015 I expect the tree will be gone.
JULIE'S TREE (1985 - )
reached out over the Kishwaukee River
like a warm summer's rain frozen in time just above the rivers flow.
A time when Julie and I had first met, we spent an afternoon under this tree enjoying the coolness of its shade,
a line in the water, and the sounds and sights of the
great outdoors.
Peace.
I don't believe this tree will make it through another Winters thaw, or
high waters from the Spring rains.
The tree stands at the point of the Kishwaukee confluence where the north branch
meets the south branch.
Over the years high waters have washed away most of the land surrounding this tree.
On the lefthand side of the picture you cans see a hunk on land, then a long space, and
then the land on which sits Julie's Tree. That "long space" use to be all land connecting
to where Julie's tree stands, but high waters blew that section of land out.
Now every year more and more land gets washed away.
A river is ever changing.
When I return in 2015 I expect the tree will be gone.
JULIE'S TREE (1985 - )
10/29, ONE MISSION
10/29
ONE MISSION
My plan was to to hike to this one particular spot and pull out one (1) smallmouth with the long rod.
That would make me happy.
I stayed out a couple more hours and never got another bite.
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
10/27 Fly Rod
10/27
Decided to breakout the fly rod after being inspired by Jim last weekend, plus he hooked me up with some little-bitty-incey-wincey rings to tie onto the end of my leader so that I could tie on a short
piece of braided tippet that is easier for my eye to see compared to the normal mono that is usually used. The fly I selected to use first was a creation of mine that resembles a tube bait that I use when fishing with the spin gear. I like the way the fly looks but my one concern is the circle hook I used for tying the fly. I have never really used circle hooks so I was not sure how the hook set would be when the smallmouths hit. I tossed the fly out and it did not take long to get a hit. Of course I also got a miss but I kind of expected to miss not having used the fly rod in quite some time. After a couple more hits and misses I went ahead and tied a Clouser which also had the circle hook. Got a hit, set the hook, fish on! I ended up catch 4 smallmouth on this day and enjoyed swinging the long stick once again. The little ring Jim gave me worked good with the braid tied on and I look foreword to getting out a couple more time with the fly rod before the snow starts to fly.
I enjoyed the day so much that I have begun to organize my fly tying equipment to maybe do some fly tying over the winter months. A big THANKS goes out to Jim for getting me going again on fly fishing.
Fly rod
piece of braided tippet that is easier for my eye to see compared to the normal mono that is usually used. The fly I selected to use first was a creation of mine that resembles a tube bait that I use when fishing with the spin gear. I like the way the fly looks but my one concern is the circle hook I used for tying the fly. I have never really used circle hooks so I was not sure how the hook set would be when the smallmouths hit. I tossed the fly out and it did not take long to get a hit. Of course I also got a miss but I kind of expected to miss not having used the fly rod in quite some time. After a couple more hits and misses I went ahead and tied a Clouser which also had the circle hook. Got a hit, set the hook, fish on! I ended up catch 4 smallmouth on this day and enjoyed swinging the long stick once again. The little ring Jim gave me worked good with the braid tied on and I look foreword to getting out a couple more time with the fly rod before the snow starts to fly.
I enjoyed the day so much that I have begun to organize my fly tying equipment to maybe do some fly tying over the winter months. A big THANKS goes out to Jim for getting me going again on fly fishing.
Monday, October 27, 2014
10/25
10/25
Jim's Last Dance of 2014?
Got out with Jim for what probably was the last FULL day of smallmouth fishing for the 2014 year. We met up at Cherry Valley Cafe at 8am. for some good breakfast and coffee, and then stepped foot in water just before 9:30am. after a short drive to the Kish. The day started off slow, which was kind of expected with lower temps in the morning hours, but we had high hopes for the day as the temp was to grow to high near 70 for this day. Jim started off tossing a new fly he had tied up for this outing called Toms' Foxy Craw Robber.
It was a fun, warm, October day and Jim brought to hand probably what was by far the
nicest looking smallmouth of the day......
Saturday, October 25, 2014
10/22
10/22 - Time Spent With Brandy
Because I caught the damn thing in the very same exact spot that I caught the first one, that's why.
Those two fished ended up being the only fish of the day, but it was a nice
Fall afternoon to spend on the river with my Brandy. Soon Brandy will be going away for the Winter
and I will miss her, so it's nice to have this time together.
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