Friday, May 28, 2021

Memorial Day Weekend

Memorial Day weekend means a few different things to different people.  To some, it means a nice break from the stresses of work.  To others, it means honoring those from the military that gave their lives for our country.  To others still, it holds a broader purpose and that is to remember loved ones that have passed before us.

At some point during Memorial Day, I try to make it an effort to think of both those that served as well as friends and family that I miss.  I think of my Uncle Claude that served in World War II and Uncle Bill that served in the Korean War.  I also think a lot about my Grandma and Grandpa Mason.  They were special people that taught me a lot and I remember our time on the water as much as any memory.  So regardless of what you do this weekend, I hope you are able to spend some time cherishing and honoring the memory of those that we have lost.  If you can, thank a service member, lay a wreath at a cemetery, or maybe fish a little and relish the memories of those that made an impact on your life.  



Thursday, May 27, 2021

How a Fly Fishing Line is Made

Have you ever wondered where all of your fishing equipment from?  I've helped build rods and I know that some reels are cast while others are machined but one thing that I have really no idea about is how fly line is made.  This is a pretty amazing video (because all of Catch Magazine's videos are amazing and that's not an exaggeration) and gives you a behind the scenes look at how one of the most important things you can bring to the water is made.  



Wednesday, May 26, 2021

Potential Missouri River Kayaking Trip

I'm planning a short kayaking trip on the Missouri River from Chouteau Riverfrtont Park to LaBenite Park.  Both are in the Kansas City, Missouri area.  This would be my first attempt kayaking the Missouri River but there are some things I like about this plan.  First of all, it appears to be a pretty short trip.  I can't figure out the total distance between the the parks, but I have read about other trip that cover a considerably longer distance but only take a half day.  Also, both parks are located on the south side of the river so it looks like I won't have to cross the river.  I am not an advanced kayaker but I have a few years worth of experience.  Has anyone ever paddled this stretch?  I would also readily take any advice on what to expect while kayaking the Missouri River as well before I give it a go.

Tuesday, May 25, 2021

A Couple More Etsy Listings


Link: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TheShowMeFlyGuy

On my Etsy store I sell more small jigs than any other fly and it isn't even close.  My top three sellers are John Deere jigs, The Brave (streamer), and Near Deere jigs.  With that in mind, I have a couple of new flies that are new to the store and you guessed it, they are small jigs.  They are both tied on 1/80 ounce jigs and size 10 hooks.  One is black with a yellow eye and the other is white with a black eye.  I tied the flies in these colors so anglers could be prepared for both murky and clear waters.  I would recommend fishing the black one in more stained water and the white one for water with more visibility.  I only have 15 of the black and 6 of the white for now but more white ones are on the way.  

Link to black fly: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1022901589/black-jig-trout-fly-bluegill-fly-fly

Link to white fly: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1022892759/white-jig-trout-fly-bluegill-fly-fly

The reason that jigs under indicators seem to sell so much and catch so many fish is because of their versatility.  They can be fished in moving water or on still water.  They can be used in shallow water or deeper water depending on how long your leader is and where you set your indicator.  You can fish them completely still, give them a little action, or even fish them on a steady retrieve.  

When it comes to tying flies (for myself or others), I try to stick to natural colors like olive, white, and black most of the time.  The way I see it is that if mother nature is going to use those colors more than anything else, then I guess I should too.  Don't get me wrong, gray, yellow, and chartreuse have their places too, but I'm not going to try to be smarter than years of evolution.  

Link: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TheShowMeFlyGuy

Monday, May 24, 2021

Watkins Mill Fishing Report

Waylon and I hit the water at Watkins Mill State Park for a little while last night.  Watkins Mill is located in Excelsior Springs, Missouri, and is a beautiful place.  It has a good population of bluegill, redear, and largemouth.  There are hybrid stripers/wipers, crappie, and catfish as well but I have caught very few of those.  On the other hand, I don't target those species very often so there could be good populations of those that I just don't know about.  

In terms of the fishing last night, the fish we caught were doing what I thought they would be doing which is always a confidence boost.  The fish were in shallow water and holding near structure.  And while the water was up from all of the rain we have received over the last week, it was surprisingly clear as well.  I caught almost exclusively male bluegill in the 6-7 inch range with one really pretty redear as a bonus.  Every fish was caught on a Standard which was approximately 12-18 inches under an indicator.  I used a 3 weight fly rod too which paired nicely with the size of the fish I was catching.  If I would have had a small white popper, that would have been killer too because they kept hitting my indicator.  It was a beautiful evening at a pretty place with some good looking fish.  It's always fun to have fish put a bend in a fly rod and last night was no exception.








Friday, May 21, 2021

Honest Video- An Evening on the Water


Link to New YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/QNgatZCup-0

As I mentioned earlier in the week, I did squeeze in a little bit of time to do some fishing last weekend.  The fish cooperated a little and between catches I made room for some humor.  I fished for about an hour last Saturday night and while I didn't catch a monster, I had a lot of fun...towards the end of the evening.  I wanted this to be an honest video from an evening on the water.  This video isn't full of big fish, it isn't just the hero moments, there's no drone footage.  It's a true-to-life video about an evening on the water with the highs as well as the lows.  I am just like everyone else.  I have good moments and bad ones.  This is a little of both.  As always, I hope you learn something and laugh a little.  It is my goal with everything I post (no matter the platform) to educate some and entertain a little.  I hope this video checks both boxes.

Link to New YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/QNgatZCup-0

Link to Show Me Fly Guy YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/theshowmeflyguy

Thursday, May 20, 2021

Free Fishing Excursion on the Missouri River


The Missouri Department of Conservation wants to take you on an all expenses paid, guided fishing trip on the Missouri River for catfish!  How amazing does that sound?  Boats, tackle, and even life jackets are provided.  There is an educational component on the afternoon of June 5 at Burr Oak Nature Center.  Then, later in the day, you will go out and set trotlines, jug lines, and limb lines for catfish.  You will return to the river on Sunday morning, June 6 to check your lines.  For more information, please click on the link below.  An experience like this could cost hundreds of dollars if you hired a guide but your tax dollars and MDC want to do it for you.  I'm going to double check my schedule and see if I am free that weekend because this sounds like a lot of fun.  I wonder if they would let me make a few casts with a fly rod while we are on the water?!?!

Link: https://mdc.mo.gov/newsroom/mdc-offers-free-missouri-river-catfishing-clinic-june-5-6-kansas-city

Wednesday, May 19, 2021

New Etsy Listing

Recently, I put a new fly in my Etsy store and it's a good one.  It is a wooly bugger with a white tail, a white body that has some flash, and white/black grizzly hackle.  It also has an oversized conehead with 10 turns of .030 lead wire.  The wire is to keep the conehad in place and help with the sink rate.  This thing sinks like a stone and would be great to fish on floating line.  I know most people use floating line as opposed to sink-tip or sinking line so I wanted a fly that would get down in the water column and do it quickly.  This fly would be perfect for clear water, sunny days, or a combination of the two.  It would also be a great fly in locations that have shad and would be even deadlier during shad runs or when fish like white bass are feeding on schools of shad.  I have personally used this fly to catch largemouth bass and bluegill but it would appeal to any predatorial fish (trout, white bass, etc.). It does have flash on the body but the flash is subtle in an attempt to appear more realistic. There is a limited quantity right now because I am running low on some of the materials needed for this fly so get them while you can?

Link: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1005881996/all-white-cone-head-wooly-bugger

Tuesday, May 18, 2021

Big Smallmouth Come From Conservation

While the YouTube video that I said would be done today is not finished, I still have something that you might be interested in.  My buddy Ryan Walker sent me a picture of a really nice smallmouth that he caught on a southern Missouri stream.  Check it out!


This tank went 19 inches long and is a living example of conservation efforts can do for a fishery.  it takes a long time and a lot of resources for a smallmouth to get to that size in an Ozark stream.  One of the contributing factors to fish getting this size is practicing catch and release with these fish.  I completely understand the fact that there are rules and regulations that allow for the harvest of these fish and if that's what you choose to do, that is within your legal right.  However, someone else will hopefully get the chance to catch this fish when it is 20 inches, 21 inches, or maybe even bigger with catch and release practices.  According to what I have read and learned about smallmouth fisheries, especially in the Ozarks, it doesn't take much to decimate a population of smallmouth.  I'm not trying to preach, but rather giving you something to think about and consider.


Ryan also has a great Etsy store and is an outstanding fly tyer.  If you would like to check out his work, just lick the link or click here.

Ozark Smallmouth Flies: https://www.etsy.com/shop/OzarkSmallmouthFlies?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=933409437

Monday, May 17, 2021

Duties or Fishing?

Friday night, I had to make a choice between maybe going fishing and completing a couple of important projects that I wanted to cross off my list of things to do. I knew it was going to rain some on Saturday and Sunday and that I probably wouldn’t have another chance to complete the projects but I might be able to squeeze in some fishing between the bouts of rain.  It was a tough choice to make but I stand by the decision.  Just look at the sweet peonies in the ground and the new mailbox by the curb! All joking aside, I did squeeze a little fishing in on Sat. night and I'm working on a YouTube video for tomorrow.


Friday, May 14, 2021

Telescoping Fly Rod


The fishing industry in general is known for trying to find the next trend that people are going to fall in love with.  The Alabama rig and the Ned rig come to mind.  Now don't get me wrong, some of these trends work and people DO fall in love with them.  There's nothing wrong with them.  Others however seem to fall flat.  So when I ran across this post on Moldy Chum, it didn't take long to recognize it as a new product that gave off a trendy vibe.  I'm not one to draw quick conclusions so I'm going to reserve my thoughts on whether this type of product will find its place in the fly fishing world or if it is something that will be short lived.  Regardless, it is innovative has a niche!  Regardless, what do you think?


Link: https://www.adventure-journal.com/2021/05/review-reyr-gear-magical-telescoping-fly-rod/

Thursday, May 13, 2021

Free Fishing Days in Missouri

 

The Missouri Department of Conservation will be having two days of free across the state of Missouri.  On June 12 and 13 of this year, you will be able to fish without a fishing permit, trout permit, or daily trout tag which is required at Missouri trout parks.  For more information about this event, please click on the link shown below.  I am including a link to information about rod and reel loaner program that MDC provides through libraries around the state as well.  This would be a great time to introduce someone to fishing and wouldn't include any of the usual start-up costs like licenses and equipment.  With free fishing days and loaner equipment, someone could dip their toe into our beloved sport without much of a commitment.  You never know what exposing someone to a new experience could mean for them.  Programs like this could create a new hobby or even passion that could last a lifetime.  


Link to Rod and Reel Loaner Program: https://mdc.mo.gov/fishing/get-started-fishing/rod-reel-loaner-locations


Wednesday, May 12, 2021

An Interview with a Fellow Fly Angler

While sitting around last night and trying to come up with some good content to post, I decided to interview a fellow fly angler.  This particular person is a pretty accomplished angler that has caught trout, catfish, bass, and bluegill on a fly.  This angler has caught cutthroat trout on the Snake River in Wyoming and landed a 6 pound rainbow on the Miracle Mile of the North Platte.  This angler also happens to be my girlfriend Wendy.  I decided to bury the part a little about her being both my fiancé as well as a female because I wanted her fishing skills to be the first things that people noticed.  She's a fly fisher and a darn good one and the gender doesn't really matter.

Besides the fact that I introduced you to fly fishing what was the biggest reason that you became interested in fly fishing?

"I saw you catching more fish than I was catching on a spinning rod and I wanted to do the same."

That makes sense in terms of what drew you in, but what has kept you interested in the sport for so long?
"The fight of a fish on a fly rod is much more intense and fun than fishing with a spinning rod or push-button."

What is the most exciting moment you have experienced while fly fishing?
"Bringing in a 6 pound rainbow on the Miracle Mile."

Why does that mean so much to you?
"It was the biggest fish that I ever caught on a fly rod and it was a bigger trout than you ever caught."

Editor's note: I actually caught a 6 pound brown on the White River once.  

What do you think keeps more people from being introduced to fly fishing?
"I think a lot of people, like me, were intimidated by the casting."

Do you feel like lady anglers are accepted by male fly fishers or do they have something to prove?
"I definitely think female fly fishers have something to prove.  The sport is dominated by males, but I have noticed when I am catching trout after trout that a lot of male fly fishers notice and are impressed."

What needs to be done to make females feel more comfortable in our sport?
"I have been following companies that are geared equipment towards women so I think lots of companies should make equipment, like waders, that are made specifically designed for women."

Who's a better fly fisher, you or me?
"You."

Thanks babe!  

"Depending on the day."

As long as the day ends in Y, I will win.

Where is your favorite place to fly fish in Missouri and why?
"I have two favorite places.  Glen's pond (a farm pond we frequent) if I am wanting to fish for bass and Taneycomo if I am wanting to fish for trout."

If you could only throw one fly for one species for a day, what would the fly be and what species would you target?'
"A mouse fly for bass."

Should sequel to A River Runs Through It be made which features women as the leading roles?
"Yes, as long as I am in it."

Do you think the number of lady fly fishers has increased since you started fly fishing a few years ago?
"Yes.  The past few times when we have went on fishing trips I have seen more women out there fishing than when we started...including my mother."

You're mom is a pretty cool lady isn't she?
"She's dope."

If you had one piece of advice to give to a new fly fisher, what would it be?
"Don't get frustrated and give up on your first day of casting...like I did at first."

Would your advice be any different for a woman getting started in fly fishing?
"Yeah.  Don't be intimidated by how far you see men casting.  There are fish everywhere, not just further out.  I have proved that to Tyler many time."

Who told you that some fish are closer than you think?
"Nobody.  I learned that for myself when you were casting further than me by 60 feet."

Out of curiosity, who ties all of the flies that you use?
"The amazing Show Me Fly Guy.  Go to his Etsy store and check out his products.  They work every time!"

Did I force you to say that?
"No...but you'll never let me live that down if I don't."

Here's your chance to share anything you want about fly fishing.  Go!
"I thought I was just answering questions."

Good talk.  Thank you for your time.

"Fly fishing is the bomb .com and you're not cool unless you do it.  Anybody can catch a fish on a spinning rod but only people with skill and patience can do it on a fly rod."

That's better.  I'm tired.  Let's go to bed and watch Yellowstone so we are all caught up for the upcoming season.

"Let's go.  Rip is hot."

Editor's note: more than three people have told me I look like Rip. 

Editor's note: when you are the one typing, you get to add stuff whenever you want.  I’m not a professional and never claimed to be.

As a closing thought, it is important for us to help one whether through life or on the water.  Fishing is a sport and sports are a microcosm of life.  We all have strengths and weaknesses and we all have a lot to learn.  No matter what, please consider helping those that are struggling regardless of age, gender, race, or level of expertise.  Helping someone catch a fish counts towards your experience as well and sends ripples into the life of someone else.  You might not ever know how big or how far those ripples go, but they have impacts that you cannot see.  So take someone fly fishing and help bring some extra joy into the world!

Tuesday, May 11, 2021

Fly Tying Tips - Dying Materials

After watching this video, I predict that you will either scoff at the notion of dying your tying materials and never do it OR go running to the grocery store for Kool Aid with a level of excitement that is off the charts.  For me personally, I doubt I ever attempt this but that's not to say that it is foolhardy.  You could make some pretty amazing things in a fairly simple way.  So if you're feeling crafty, have a little time on your hands, and want to customize your tying materials, then get after it tiger!


Fly Fishing the Ozarks YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH9Ra827nueyjCl3h7aLwvA

Monday, May 10, 2021

New World Record Redear Sunfish

Photo courtesy of Field & Stream.

In case you didn't see last week, there is a new world record redear sunfish that tips the scales at over six pounds!  It was caught at Lake Havasu in Arizone and was caught on a nightcrawler.  There are some more interesting details surrounding this catch as well as why redear get so big in this lake.  For more information, just click on the link below!

Link: https://www.fieldandstream.com/fishing/record-redear-sunfish/

Friday, May 7, 2021

Why Do I Fly Fish?

Sometimes, when I'm laying in bed, staring at the ceiling, and trying not to slip slowly into madness, my mind begins to wander.  Sometimes it is about why we park on driveways and drive on parkways.  Other times I wonder if I REALLY could save money on my car insurance by switching to Geico.  Then there are other times where I venture into the recesses of my mind and dip my toe into a philosophical pool that lies near the ideological part of my brain and I wonder, sometimes aloud yet in a hushed tone, why do I fly fish?  

Sometimes to arrive at an answer, we have to reverse engineer the darn thing.  It's almost like breaking down a lawnmower engine, just to see if you can put it back together.  To arrive at why I fly fish, maybe it would make sense to identify why I don't prefer other methods.  For example, I'm probably too old be be toting around a Zebco 202 like I did when I was nine years old.  However, if YOU can still pull that off, you probably look pretty gangster and your persona most likely screams "I know who I am and I need a shovel because I dig it."  I'm also not a fan of worms.  I mean the parasitic kind as well as the nightcrawler type.  Don't get me wrong, I'll still drown a worm to catch a channel cat in a farm pond...but I've been there and done that.  Finally, conventional fishing is just too easy.  Soft plastics, spinnerbaits, and crankbaits just aren't able to get that feeling of a lightning storm in my amygdala.  I still get excited about hooking a bass on a spinnerbait, but it doesn't evoke the same emotional response as hooking the same bass on a streamer that I tied.

With the why nots out of the way, maybe we can dissect the whys and end up with some sort of witty retort to the aforementioned question.  Maybe it's because I like to make a hard thing harder.  As if it isn't hard enough to get a fish to actually bite a hook, set the hook into it's mouth, and get it to your hand before the knot or line breaks or the hook pries loose.  Add that to the fact that flies don't smell, taste, or feel like actual bait and that makes fly fishing look like quantum physics.  

Or maybe I love to fly fish because you never stand still.  I'm pretty sure I've got me a little bit of some undiagnosed adult ADHD, so the constant movement suits my personality pretty well.  I have the patience of a gnat when it comes to waiting for things as well.  I would rather make something happen than let it happen.  Stripping line, casting, and peeling line off a reel is my version of a fidget spinner.

Those reasons are pretty good, but I think there is one stronger contender for the championship belt.  I think I love to fly fish because it isn't supposed to work.  Fur and feathers aren't supposed to out-fish molded plastics or glitter infused plastisol.  Fish are supposedly too smart and too keyed in on the environment to be fooled by some hand-made craft project with a poorly concealed metal spear and barb protruding from it.  Don't even get me started on how you aren't supposed to be able to fly fish for anything but trout that live in a mountain stream!  Yep, I think I pretty much nailed it right there!  I love to fly fish because it's like a penguin.  It's a bird with wings and feathers that can't fly.  While most birds can't swim under water very well penguins look like little bullets shooting through the water!  I like fly fishing because it is like a penguin.  Neither are supposed to work very well but they are actually pretty amazing because they do!


Thursday, May 6, 2021

A Little Behind With Online Fly Shop Inventory

I wanted to let everyone know (if you haven't already noticed) that the online fly shop inventory is incredibly low right now.  Things have been busy for me lately!  I have had some custom orders recently, finished up a graduate class, and had my last middle school fly fishing club meeting the other day.  While I have gotten behind in terms of inventory, I am going to try to start building things back up this weekend.  In the meantime, if you need something in particular or need to place a custom order with me directly, please feel free to contact me at showmeflyguy@gmail.com.  I apologize if this has been an inconvenience to anyone and I will try to get things back to normal ASAP.

Link: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TheShowMeFlyGuy

Wednesday, May 5, 2021

Missouri River Changing Color

 

I apologize for being a little late on delivering this information but I still had to share it because it is so darn fascinating.  The United States Geological Survey (USGS) is studying where recently hatched endangered pallid sturgeon drift in the Missouri River.  This would have been an interesting sight to see for sure.  It is also a pretty ambitious undertaking by the USGS.  It is also encouraging to see a local, endangered species getting some help that it needs.  It is also refreshing because sturgeon aren't exactly the cute and cuddly species that people seem to fawn over.  The first link is to a St. Louis media outlet and the second is to a USGS website. 



2nd Link: https://www.usgs.gov/news/media-alert-portions-missouri-river-change-color-temporarily-usgs-releases-dye-study-endangered

Tuesday, May 4, 2021

A Guide to Bass Flies

 

Joe Cermele recently published an article on https://www.fieldandstream.com/ about good bass flies.  There are some great pictures and descriptions of surface flies, streamers, and bottom dwellers.  If you are new to fly fishing for bass, this is a treasure trove.  If you are a seasoned fly chucker that has been chasing bassquatch for a while now, I bet there is a fly or two in there that you have never seen before that might get your wheels turning.  Also, if you see something you dig, don't forget that you can probably find a tutorial on how to tie that fly on YouTube.  The only thing better than catching a hydrilla gorilla on a fly, is catching it on a fly that you tied!

Link: https://www.fieldandstream.com/20-essential-bass-fishing-flies/

Monday, May 3, 2021

Cast and Blast Trip From the Weekend


I had the fortune to take my oldest son and Waylon on a short cast and blast trip last weekend.  We were able to hit the water on Saturday night and then went turkey hunting on Sunday morning.  I caught a few bass (Mason doesn't like to fish much but still tags along), and we saw ten turkeys while we hunted.  Mason missed a shot on a Tom that I was able to call in but took it well.  Waylon as a PERFECT dog too!  He isn't gun shy, enjoyed licking a few fish, and didn't make a sound in the turkey blind.  It was a nice time spent outdoors and we created a few new memories.