
Saturday, April 5, 2008
4/5 East TN Smallmouth

Saturday, March 29, 2008
3/27 Panhandle


3/25 Panhandle redfish
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Mountain Film

Sunday, November 4, 2007
Bobo's on the Beach
Was down at the coast over the last week and got into some bonita on the beach.
There was an IFA redfish tourny screwing up the bay fishing so Jason, Kyle, and I decided to head out on the beach instead in Kyle's tower boat. We were greeted by pods of glass minnows and blood minnows that were being busted up by schools of bonita,
chicken dolphin, and sharks. We had a great time drifting into these schools and doubling up on fish with topwater flies. Every one that we brought aboard was coughing up glass minnows all over the deck.
Just as we were about to run back in, we saw another pod of fish busting on the surface. We ran over to investigate and quickly identified the fish as big pods of tarpon. They were traveling quite fast and not focused on eating, but it was neat to see them this time of year.





Friday, September 14, 2007
Middle TN - Relocation
Well, I've found myself in middle Tennessee away from all hopes of salt air and tailing fish. The closest thing I've found to a tide, however, is the effect of power generation on water flows of the the Caney Fork, a short 45 minute drive away. I visited that tailwater with my friend Wes Jones
the other day and experienced a "flood tide" typical of that found on the coast during a full or new moon phase. It was nice getting out and being humbled by a few wily trout as they gorged on midges I couldn't identify. The fog hardly ever left the river bed all morning as we waited for the water levels to drop to an acceptable - and wadable - level. I suspect next time I'll go more prepared with a step-down in fly size, to match up with the step-down in rod size that we were throwing. Here's Wes patiently stalking a group of fish we found in a side channel:

Sunday, August 12, 2007
Wyoming





right: Angie






Friday, August 3, 2007
8/3 season wrap-up
Went out on my own with the intentions of doing some more filming on the bay. The reds have been very camera friendly lately on the lower tides, but yesterday they were acting a little different.
They were still up on the flats, but not sticking their backs and tails up in the air too much. I was contemplating whether to fish or run back in, and I noticed a wake coming right at my boat, which I had staked out for a minute. I was on the poling platform watching the wake come at me and could tell that it was not bait, but rather a small scholl of reds. As they approached the boat I hopped down and pulled my 6 wt fly rod out from under the gunnels and unhooked the fly. By this time the fish were right at my port side so I literally threw the fly with my hand at the fish. Before I knew it I had a boil and felt my line go tight. A few minutes later I had the fish at the boat. The self timer photos aren't the best this time around.
After I had my rod out, I decided to hop out of the skiff and wade to another fish that was tailing and pushing around as it fed on some minnows. I put a shrimp fly in its face and came tight on him as well.

After I had my rod out, I decided to hop out of the skiff and wade to another fish that was tailing and pushing around as it fed on some minnows. I put a shrimp fly in its face and came tight on him as well.

Thursday, August 2, 2007
LA Marsh trip
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
7/25 FL Panhandle
Had a rough start today with some car trouble, but somehow managed to make it to the boat ramp and slide the boat in.
Had to drive the whole way to the boat ramp without taking a foot off the gas or else it would stall out and require jumper cables to get going again. Big thanks to David for caravaning over to the launch with me. Mark Powell from Arkansas joined me on board today for a bay trip for reds. Found some good fish up shallow in some areas flooded by the high tide. Found one laid up fish that was waiting in ambush for a morning meal. Mark made a good cast in front of the fish and it produced 4 eats before the fly finally stuck. After a nice fight and photo op, we released the fish back to the water.

Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Poons
In the spirit of one of my clients this season from Norway, who had come to fish for 'tarpoons', I headed out today on the beach with a guide friend for some tarpon fishing. Found some fish swimming and we were able to feed about 5 between the two of us. Three of those came unbuttoned, but we were able to jump one a few times and land another. Shot some video on one fish.
Also got the clip uploaded to the videos page.
Monday, July 23, 2007
7/23 FL Panhandle
My parents came down from Alabama to visit me for a couple of days and I took them out on the bay first thing this morning.
Its been an ongoing project to get my Dad his first red on fly and though we've come close in the past, it finally happened today. We had a few fish up skinny just cruising around looking for food. Dad's cast was in front of the fish and he let it sit till the fish moved onto it. A couple short strips and the fish blew up on the crab fly and headed out for deep water. After a good run into the backing he finally landed it and I was able to snap a few photos as proof of our mission accomplished. One more species to the list of fish my Dad and I have caught together over the years.

Sunday, July 22, 2007
7/22 FL Panhandle


Friday, June 29, 2007
FL Panhandle - late June 25-29
This week has been good up on the flats, with lots of tailing fish around up in the flooded grass. Stealthy approaches and accurate casts were in order for the week, but we were able to bring some nice fish to the boat. Tarpon out on the beaches and reds up in the bay, plenty of summer still to come.

This fish was feeding aggressively in some flooded grass with half of its back sticking out of the water. Mark from Atlanta put a great cast out in front of the fish and made the perfect twitch as it fed its way across the line of the cast. A quick quiver of the tail and the fish was on.
Nice fish we got out of a small group cruising the early morning flats.


Monday, June 11, 2007
6/11 Slick


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