Friday, June 22, 2007

Finally

News of my much anticipated Sage Z-Axis 7136-4 Spey Blank has arrived, is good news this indeed morn. Components have been assembled for months with hopes of building this new Spey-Float Conversion in time for this past April's offical "Trout/Steelhead Opener".

I don't think Sage had anticipated such an over-whelming response to a new line series previously, thus pushing the Spey & Blanks for retail and custom builders configurations to bottom priority.

Know this my fellow CPin freaks.. This blank should be the cats azz in regards to Spey-Float Conversions thus far.. Pics forth-coming

Sunday, June 17, 2007

Run & Gun

Pointed the "Goat" North-East with much anticipation and headed into the Kawartha Cottage Country for a day of Muskie on the fly. Running in a friends' Hewes 18' Flats Skiff made the experience worth the short drive.



It's been about 2yrs since I was last in a Flats Skiff (in FLA). The ability to plane out and be up on trim faster then any of the Bubba Bass Rangers', Skeeters', Tritons' or the like, made us non-favourites on the water.



Starting in an access creek adjacent to the Lake we'd eventually fish, we started belting out big bulky patterns to wake our targets. While I can layout tiny dries effectively, I'm much happier tossin bigger sticks & patterns, so #2/0 & #3/0 flies were a welcome change. Besides anyone can learn to toss a #4 or #5wt in short order and be effective on the Grand. Give those same folks say a #9 to #12Wt, tell them they have to make a precise presentation 50'-70' out into the wind @ 30Km/hour and watch 'em fall apart..

Both my "guide" for the day and I managed to roll several 38"-45" range 'Skie's from cover. Watching your bug/bait move along silently in the water, then seeing a big "V" wake trail behind it & then big explosion of water spray on the strike, certainly gets the heart racing. While we managed to roll them, only one was vaguely keen on the committal aspect & that even half-heartedly.

Once on the Lake, we switched over to Sinking lines & started fishing drop offs. A bunch of 'Eyes were making their presence known in full force. We had hoped that the 'Eyes presence would induce a marauding 'Skie, but not on this day. Between us we managed over 3Doz 1-1/2 'ers, almost the perfect size for a shore lunch.

Overall a decent day, save for the lack of co-operation on the Muskie's part. Back at it in a week or so out of the same Boat, so hopefully a better report then...

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Opportunity

When a guy gets a chance to run outta a Hewes Redfisher (one of the few in the provonce mind) and toss either a #9Wt or #10Wt and Puglisi style bait patterns up to 7-8" long, with a person who's knowledgable & successful in this venue. Well it's pretty much a fore-gone conclusion that one day this weekend, I'll be on either the front deck or poling platform of said Hewes.

Stay tuned for pics & lowdown...

Saturday, June 9, 2007

Recent Happenings

A week of intense trainig at another new position has seen little time on the water. Seems I'm back in an Industry that requires Tactical training & I'm still a little expended after a rigourous & intense five days. In light I do have some updates from friends and across the web.

The "Professor" has gone out & out-done himself, bettering last years mark of 24" by another 3" (reportedly). Unless I'm witness to, or see actual pics showing a measurement, I'm always skeptical. That said however, they guy does have a nasty habit of getting into Big Brown's consistantly. So big (pending lol) props to him on this accomplishment.

Felt Soul Media have revamped their web-site. Along with the two vid-clips of "The Hatch" & "Running Down the Man", there's also a new clip featuring noted artist James Prosek.


The Chum'ster is always a good source of Fish Porn, odd news & generally weird & wacky flyfishing goings on. He has turned up a new E-Zine in "This is Fly" hopefully it lives up to it's acclaimed status of hi-res pics and solid articles, where other's have choked.

'Nuff said..

Friday, June 1, 2007

Delayed Report

May 28th '07:

Pointed the Silver Goat Westbound with hopes that an afternoon session, would elavate the Mojo/Ju-Ju & could rub it in with the "Professor"

Too bad I was sadly mistaken....

While water temps were up, seems only the stockers & second yr class (14-15") fish have showed up with any enthusiasm, either sub-surface or up top.

Water levels are extremely low & little precipitation in the long range forecast, working seams that were once productive over the last few seasons is now fruitless. Those seams and feeding lanes are now gone & the Brown's have taken up new peices of real-estate, in very difficult liess.

This has become REAL technical fishing kiddies!

Stretching out to 12' leaders of 6x & 7x tippet, you still have to make multiple "Jedi" type mends in order to get little drag. I've never seen refusal's this bad in all my years of fishing here.

A #22 BWO Nymph was the producer of the day. With only a single 17" er to show for my efforts, it was hardly worth the cost of fuel....