Thursday, December 31, 2020
Brown Trout Fly Boxes- Part 1
Tuesday, December 29, 2020
Net Project
Here's a simple but useful project for you to complete this winter if you struggle to estimate fish lengths like I do. You can also use it to prove to your buddies and trolls on Instagram that your fish is as big as you say it is. I took my cheap, wooden net that I carry on my vest and burned some measurements onto it with a wood burning tool. I measured from the inside, front of the net where the fish's head would go and then marked the inches on the handle of the net. I numbered every other measurement because there wasn't enough room to burn every number into the wood. It took a whopping 10 minutes but will be useful for years to come. I hope you find this to be useful and worth your time.
Monday, December 28, 2020
Fly Fishing Christmas Gifts
https://flymenfishingcompany.com/products/fly-tester
I saved the best for last! Wendy went WAY over the top with this gift. If you don't know about the Fly Tester from Flymen Fish Company, I have included a review of the product from Brian Wise of Fly Fishing the Ozarks. I am setting this baby up today and trying it out. You can bet that you will be seeing future videos that include the Fly Tester! I cant wait to see what The Brave looks like in this baby.
Thursday, December 24, 2020
Fishing Krug Park Lagoon in St. Joseph, Missouri- Part 2
Wednesday, December 23, 2020
Fishing Krug Park Lagoon in St. Joseph, Missouri- Part 1
I have been on a quest to fish the lakes around the Kansas City, Missouri, area that are both stocked with rainbow trout in the winter and are catch and release until Feb. 1. I have crossed Liberty Park Pond (Sedalia, Missouri) and Everyday Pond (St. Joseph, Missouri) off my list. I only had Krug Park Lagoon (St. Joseph, Missouri) left before I have to venture a little further from home. So when a December day with a high in the 50's presented itself, I felt compelled to hit the water.
Two things jumped out at me prior to firing up my truck and starting the drive. The first was that I knew this lake was in the middle of St. Joseph. I had never ventured into the heart of St. Joe before so I was a little nervous about what a lagoon in the middle of St. Joseph was going to look like. I prefer lakes further away from cities rather than ones in the middle of them. With that being said, I have had some outstanding days at Lake Chaumiere which is in the middle of a neighborhood in North Kansas City. The second fact was the the name. First of all we have the name Krug. It doesn't exactly roll off the tongue although I am sure Mr. or Mrs. Krug (I'm assuming there is a namesake) were upstanding citizens. The name "lagoon" was also a little concerning. The name lagoon (to me at least) evokes images of stagnant water with a green tinge surrounded by trees that readily steal flies. As usual, my preconceived notions were nowhere remotely close to reality. I apologize to all St. Josephenians for my unwarranted biases. Hopefully by the end of these posts I will give the proper credit and justice to the gem that you have in your city!
When I arrived at Krug Park, the first thing I noticed was the nicely paved roads, Christmas decorations, and parking lot that was right on the water. The tiered waterfall, walking trail, and four pronged fountain also grabbed my attention. When I approached the water however, my heart sank when I saw the ice. I would estimate that 75% of the lake was covered with ice. The only spots there had open water were near the waterfall and the fountain. This was a bit of a shame because there was a rock wall that went the length of a parking lot. It reminded me of the concrete wall around the edge of the water at Liberty Park Pond. I have caught a lot of fish along that wall and would have loved to see if this wall would have yielded similar results. We will definitely find out the answer to that question another day.
Like so many other times in life and especially with fishing, you play the cards your are dealt. If the day gives you a waterfall and fountain to fish, then you move forward with gratitude that there was water to be fished and that there was structure that might hold fish. Again, I drew upon the idea that I have had success fishing around the fountains at Liberty Park Pond, and around flowing water at Lake Chaumiere. If it sounds like I was drawing on past experiences to boost my confidence and as a source of optimism, that is because I was frustrated by the ice and had zero experience on this body of water. Those two things were pretty intimidating and I had to find some reinforcement from some source.
I also had one other ace up my sleeve. It was given to me by my good friend Tom. It has helped me catch trout at multiple lakes that have been stocked with trout. It is a source of confidence and when it comes to fishing (or any other sport/competition), confidence can mean the difference between success and frustration. I am referring to a fly called The Standard. At the risk of making this post sound like some sort of long-winded, self-promoting infomercial, this fly is a trout catching machine. I'm just trying to pass along some information about a fly that has brought me a lot of success and I hope it does the same for you. Tom was nice enough to readily share this fly with me, and I feel compelled to honor that tradition. It has worked for me at Fountain Bluff, Liberty Park, and Everyday and didn't let me down at Krug!
Tuesday, December 22, 2020
Cleaning & Storing Fly Line
Link: https://www.fieldandstream.com/how-to-keep-your-fly-line-fresh-until-spring/
Monday, December 21, 2020
Fly Tying - Kelly Galloup's Mini-Dungeon
Friday, December 18, 2020
The Fly Shop is Getting STOCKED!!!!!
I have been quarantined for over a week now and I don't have a single thing to complain about. I have felt fine, I have been able to work from home, I have had Wendy by my side, and I have had plenty of things to keep me busy. The one big thing that I have accomplished is that I have been able to stock the online fly shop pretty good. By my estimation, I have tied about 100 flies in the last week. Above, is a picture of the flies that I sell. If you are looking for intricate and complex flies (maybe with the exception of The Brave), you are looking in the wrong place. These flies are simple and have been extremely effective for me.
I only sell flies that I have fished and that have been successful for me. If you are even an average fly tyer, you can probably replicate what I offer and by all means, go right ahead! Heck, I'll even give you the instructions if you want them. Ultimately, I just want to help some folks catch some fish and make a little money on the side. And when I say "a little money" I mean exactly that. I don't think anybody ever made their fortune and built their mansion by selling flies online. If I can help you fill some fly boxes and prepare you for spring, I would be happy to do so!
Link to Etsy Store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TheShowMeFlyGuy
Thursday, December 17, 2020
Fly Box Art
Let me start off with the fact that I am NOT an artist. I have always wanted the ability to draw incredible pictures with accuracy and detail but that is simply not a gift that the good lord blessed me with. However, I do have a knack at being resourceful and the ability to work around my artistic shortcomings. With that in mind, I had an idea when I ran across some adult coloring pages on The Fiberglass Manifesto (click here to see what I am referring to), and specifically at Rep Your Water (again, click here for more detail). I decided that I wanted to use one of the images that I saw to transfer onto a fly box. Here's the step-by-step process that we used to transfer the image.
1. Find a fly box that you want to transfer the image to.
2. Clean the surface. I used nail polish remover because I had written on the box with permanent marker years ago.
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
Unique and Creative Pieces of Art
Spoiler Alert: Yes, this does have something to do with fly fishing...I promise!
I ran across an article the other day while perusing the internet on my lunch break. The headline was what caught my attention. It was title "An artist transforms landscape paintings he finds on the street by adding in 'Game of Thrones' and 'Star Wars' scenes." I found it on Yahoo (yes, that's still an operational website) and you can access the article with the link below.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/artist-transforms-landscape-paintings-finds-134700282.html
I'm a huge Star Wars fan and really enjoyed Game of Thrones while it was on the air. With that being said, I could not have predicted the amount of joy that entered my life upon viewing this artwork. David Sherrill is an artist from Canton, Ohio that takes simple (boring in my opinion) paintings and inserts his own humor into the scene. Yes, we will get to the actual art in a moment, but I want you to be properly prepared before you view David's work. Imagine what paintings look like in hotel rooms and lobbies. You know the ones. The ones that feature a mountain landscape, or a stream running through a forest. Now what if someone added Freddy Krueger or Godzilla to those pictures? Or what if two TIE Fighters were flying over that mountain scene with an X-wing chasing them? Now that you have that vision in your head, let's see if David's work can live up to your expectations.
Here's David's homepage.
https://www.arrowheadcanton.com/
Here's the link to his altered art. These are so good. My personal favorites are the ones with Star Wars, Freedy Krueger, Xena, and He-Man.
https://www.arrowheadcanton.com/altered-art
With all of that being said, this is the one I have to have! You might have been wondering, "What does this have to do with fly fishing?" Well kids, I present to you David's piece de resistance, a guy fly fishing with an AT-AT. As if the print isn't good enough, read the description to the right! I laughed until I almost cried!
https://www.arrowheadcanton.com/altered-art/imperial-walker-altered-art-print