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LITTLE-LUEY
5/10/07 11:32 A
 
 
My fishing and camping trip was nice but the catching was not all that good, we only catched 2 small catfish, seems like everyone at the campground was having a difficult time getting fish, there was a little bit of a cold front last week and that may have done it.
till next time I guess!
CATFISH1
5/6/07 8:11 A
 
 
Hey there from catfish1 the weather around the Houston area is awsome to do some fishing finally I have been several times both salt and fresh water fishing I have taken a meal or two but nothing to boast about. Any body else have any luck. Happy fishing and camping from catfish1
LITTLE-LUEY
5/4/07 9:08 A
 
 
tomorrow I will be going on a weekend long fishing trip, I will be targeting channel and flatheads catfish. will post pictures when I come back.
PIRATE_BEAR
5/2/07 8:46 A
 
 
does any one in here have any good recipies for fish cakes
BLACKBERRY51
4/23/07 9:18 P
 
 
IT should be about time for the anglers to start getting in the mood for fishing ! I've gotten back into the groove on restoring my squarestern oldtown canoe. i replaced the gunnels and have the inside 65%
scraped down. Then comes the varnishing and then fiberglassing the outside. I don't plan to get in a hurry, because thats when you screw up . Hope all survived the winter!

DEL
BRESINAJ
12/15/06 4:54 P
 
 
Blackberry, Have fished for muskies several times here in Wisconsin. They are fun to catch/pursue. It seems that most the time you can get them to follow it is getting the to bite that can be a challenge.
DENALIGUIDE
12/13/06 11:23 A
 
 
WOW BlackBerry nice craft. I have had several sq.bk canoes, none cedar strip, Funny Mum just got her Outdoors card, expires 12/31, took a while to process. Went pike fishing while bear hunting in N.Ontario several years ago, out of BIG sq. stern, about 20 ft.
Yours will be nice when done, and you have some work ahead of you over the winter. Never caught muskies altho I lived in the Upper Susquehanna Drainage(PA) for awhile. Always wanted to try a nice floating plug with muskrat belly skin on the underneath.... I know they like little furry things, lol. Want to be travelling your way to the Stan Roger Festival in Canso NS, but dont know if we will get there this year.
Good luck on your restoration, as I am sure it will be a beauty and a labor of love........

Good Luck

Nick
BLACKBERRY51
12/12/06 10:20 P
 
 
HEY GUYS , THIS SURE IS A NEAT PLACE TO INTERACT AND SET AND SHARE GOALS. HERE IN N.B. CANADA IM IN THE
PROCESS OF RESTORING AN OLD TOWN CEADAR STRIP TYPE
CANOE/BOAT (SQUARE STERN- 15.5 FT.) CIRCA PROB 1940'S
I HOPE TO BE READY IN TIME FOR MUSKIES IN 07. ANYBODY
FISH FOR MUSKIES ? DEL
SOCCERJOCK7
12/11/06 9:13 P
 
 
great tips man. Thanks
SOCCERJOCK7
12/11/06 9:12 P
 
 
Love to fish. Thanks for the tips
BRESINAJ
12/3/06 3:26 P
 
 
Rick,

I am also in Wisconsin. I live about 30 minutes east of St Paul, Mn or 1 hour west of Eau Claire. Still no snow here but cold. I should be able to go ice fishing in about 1 week at this rate. Should be making about 1/2" of ice per day.
LOGHOUSE
11/28/06 4:27 P
 
 
I'm in southeastern Wisconsin, about 40 miles north of Milwaukee.
Like BRESINAJ said, though, open water will only be open for a bit longer. Once the lake gets hard it's time to get out the ice fishing gear for most folks around here. Personally, I don't fish in the winter. I've got enough ice in my freezer (LOL !!). Ice fishing - BRRRRRRrrrrr !!
I'll just wait patiently for spring and hungry largemouths. Maybe I can put the time to good use by EXERCISING !!!
Rick
BRESINAJ
11/27/06 10:36 P
 
 
Well the open water season is about over up in the NORTH. Time to start getting the Ice fishing gear ready. Should be on the ice by Christmas.
DENALIGUIDE
11/16/06 11:51 P
 
 
What part of the country you located in Rick. Looks like you got a largemouth in your hand. Never caught one yet..........someday, lol!!


Nick
DENALIGUIDE
11/16/06 12:49 A
 
 
Funny, I had an OAK rowboat as a kid, I have that to thank for the hellish grip and deltoids. Funnier even that I do rowing excercises sitting on the excercise ball. Now all I have to do is include some casting excercises and tune into SPORT Fishing on the OUTDOOR channel and I can live in complete denial, LOL.
Yea, I walked about the same and got lots less game than when I got my first birddog, we would cover some ground. I always had either Brittanies, or German Wirehairs or Shorthairs, and all of them covered LOTS of ground. I would be weary when those days were done.
Well, rowing and fishing and Johnny Walker Black, probably the BLACK in moderation, but the rest as much as you can get, will do ya good.

Tight Lines to ya,

Nick
LOGHOUSE
11/14/06 1:24 P
 
 
Walking behind a bird dog WOULD be great exercise. The lake I'm on is very small and mud bottomed, so there's no motors allowed. This means I get lots of ROWING exercise (between the bottle bass). So, it's not a total loss . . . LOL.
Nope, no stripers . . .
Rick
DENALIGUIDE
11/8/06 10:36 P
 
 
Anyone catch any stripers this year???DG
DENALIGUIDE
10/28/06 10:27 P
 
 
Rick - the way I heard it, is days fishing dont count on your lifespan, just like working behind a good bird dog!! Well there actually the walking is good for you!!

Tight lines to you all,

Nick
GETTO140
10/26/06 8:02 A
 
 
Well...I think it's going to be time to give it a try in the next year. Why not? Thanks everyone! Happy fishing!
TTOMASKO
10/24/06 8:07 P
 
 
Loghouse I like your thinking!!!! Great Pics. That looks like one hell of a firework show.
LOGHOUSE
10/24/06 1:52 P
 
 
I like fishin' for largemouth bass. To give 'em a sporting chance (after YEARS of slayin'em), I now only use lures and ultra-light tackle. My favorite is 8" rubber worms on keeper hooks. 4lb test line, and an ultra light rod. No sinkers or anything necessary. I also like Hula Poppers at dawn and dusk.

Remember, a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work.

Take Care,
Rick
DENALIGUIDE
10/23/06 6:44 P
 
 
Winning is good. Some synthetic materials are good for shimmer and flash. It often depends on the pattern your tying and whether it is to imitate minnows or bugs. The synthetics will work well for minnows. Also tiny lead head jigs and such can use synthetic fibers to imitate the hairs and such, also stuff like wool yarn which is NOT sythetic can be used also. Any excuse to get out fishing is good, and you really cant pick whether the BIG ones are gonna hit his lures or yours, so just go do, & have fun.

Tight lines to ya,

Nick
GETTO140
10/21/06 7:45 P
 
 
That sounds like a great time to spend together, but I know he probably likes to go with just the guys, too. I'll have to remember to let him catch the big ones, too..LOL. I have a tendancy to want to WIN at other sports and then he doesn't want to go with me any more (i.e. bowling). LOL. He just doesn't realize how much I bowled before I met him.

Thank you for the information on the material, too. Maybe I can learn to tie the flies and he can use them.
TTOMASKO
10/20/06 10:07 P
 
 
Hi get, glad to here a wife wants to take up fly fishing. I get my wife out there a couple times a year, but she just uses the spinning gear. It is a lot of fun just be sure to let your husband catch the big ones LOL. As far as tying, I am sort of new at it myself. There are some syn. materials out there, but you will want to use natural material. Anyway keep in touch. Got to run for now.
GETTO140
10/19/06 9:33 A
 
 
Hello...hope you don't mind me dropping by..I'm considering learning how to fly fish just so I can go with my husband who is also just learning. A friend of ours owns a shop locally and it looks like fun...mostly the fly tying part for me..But do I have to use real animal fur/feathers, etc? Do synthetic materials work?
DENALIGUIDE
10/18/06 4:49 P
 
 
P.S. Take your wife to Alaska too. Whether she fishes or not, there is tons of stuff for her to do, and if she is the least bit adventurous, you will have such a great time you will never forget it. Even you might decide to move there!! That'd be my advice, LOL..

Good Luck

Nick
DENALIGUIDE
10/18/06 4:47 P
 
 
I lived in Fairbanks for 17 yrs. Currently out on TDY with wife, in Ottawa, Canada. My personal recommendation is that you figure out how to take the trip, and go to Alaska. Nothing I have seen is as good. DONT do it tourist, but rather, do it like a local, or at least someone who either has researched it or has had a friend there.
Not all the fishing is great at any given time. HOWEVER, if you read up, like contact Alaska Fish & Game [ all the biologists WILL talk to you, love to talk to you], you can find out a lot. Plan a segmented trip, perhaps goldpanning on your way from Tok to Chicken on the Taylor Hiway, or say down in the Palmer area, or in the Kenai. Lots of places arent the real glass and steel tourist traps, but like in Gilley's in Cooper Landing, Kenai, are good places run by mom 'n pop folks. If you want REAL Northrn fishing, find the best months from AK Fish & Game, and drive to Indian Village of MINTO, 120 miles out the Elliot Hiway, stay in their village lodge, and hire an Indian guide for a day [probably one of my old buddies from my drinking days in Fairbanks]. You will catch lots of pike. Maybe even salmon depending on seasonal overlap.
My point is, if you have basic info on where to go to do what, you can have a GREAT time on reasonable bux. Alaska is too big to do it in even a couple trips, [thats why I moved there], but you might have a great time, with some good info. Chat with me here now and again, so we can talk more. Also I am on Yahoo IM as denaliguide2 and that is also my Yahoo E-mail.
Tight lines to ya, hope to see your msg again !

Nick
TTOMASKO
10/18/06 11:18 A
 
 
I always wanted to head out to Alaska! But have been talking about going to Montana with the wife. Showed her a few pics and she was sold. Were abouts in Alaska are you?
DENALIGUIDE
10/17/06 11:49 P
 
 
Its a good thing to have a place not too far from home!! The East Coast was a great place for me as before I went to Alaska, i.e., blues, fluke, flounder, kingfish, tautog, stripers, weakfish etc.
Of course, like everything else they had their seasons and their places. In Alaska, its been grayling, more or less year round, and salmon in their seasons. In the Interior, there are only a few oppurtunities for wild trout. Lots more chance for Northerns and such.

Nice chatting.

Good Luck

Nick
TTOMASKO
10/17/06 10:50 P
 
 
Good day, I forgot that this was not a CT page and people from all over read this. The Hammonasset is a small stream that runs from a reservoir about 15 miles to the sound in Madison. My favorite area is up on the Housitonic but that’s about a 90 min. drive. The Hams great because its 15 min from the driveway, to in the stream. I was throwing some Cahill’s at em, and having a great time. Take care, Tim
DENALIGUIDE
10/16/06 10:37 A
 
 
Hi T. - Thought I was all alone on these fishing boards. Far as I can see, good excercise hiking in and out, not to mention the metabolism boost of standing in cold water.

How big is the Hamxxxxx? I have to assume you were fly fishing. What patterns did you throw at them before you changed their minds? I was from PA where we had a number of limestone streams in the central part of the state where I went to college. I am not familiar with CT, so I am not sure if you have any limestone streams there.... Tight lines to ya,

Good Luck

Nick
TTOMASKO
10/16/06 8:49 A
 
 
Hey just wanted to say hi, I was able to sneak a couple hours in the stream yesterday. Pulled a couple of bookies out of the Hammonasset.
DENALIGUIDE
10/13/06 11:26 P
 
 
Well it was chilly out there today, could just imagine sitting there waiting for a bite. Can remember when I was a kid, the guys sitting in their cars out by the bay, watching for flounders and other stuff to hit !!

Nick
DENALIGUIDE
10/10/06 11:50 P
 
 
Do muskies stop feeding as abruptly as northerns??

Nick
DENALIGUIDE
10/8/06 4:54 P