Monday, May 30, 2022
Cool Clothing Stores
Friday, May 27, 2022
First Day of Summer Break
Thursday, May 26, 2022
Life is Hard
Wednesday, May 25, 2022
A New Fly Box Is Available in the Etsy Store
Monday, May 23, 2022
Good Fishing Friday Night!
Last Friday, Wendy and I did something that we hadn't done since last October...we went fishing together. It was a beautiful evening and the fish happy to cooperate with the plans we laid out for them. Wendy hit the northern Missouri slam with a bass, bluegill, crappie, and green sunfish. She threw a jig under a strike indicator. As for me, I threw a Chartreuse Caboose on a six weight and ended up boating 6 of the 8 bass that bit. The bass were around structure and while the numbers weren't gaudy, the takes were aggressive! Going 6 for 8 is pretty good for me and the fury that the fish possessed helped my percentage go up.
The lake that we fished was at Rocky Hollow Park. This lake has become a favorite of mine because of a decent bass population and it's location. While it is close to Excelsior Springs, Missouri, you feel like you are in the middle of nowhere. It's quiet, secluded, and small. I love all of those things when it comes to a fishing spot. I wish the fish were a little bigger, but the population is pretty good so it's a good trade off.
Friday, May 20, 2022
The Chartreuse Caboose is For Sale Now!
Thursday, May 19, 2022
Fishing a Tailwater
It seems like most articles that I read about fly fishing these days don't pertain much to fly fishing in the Midwest. I don't have much of a use for the best crap flies for bonefish, or what epic hatches happen in June out west, or how to spey cast for steelhead in the Pacific Northwest. This article though, seems to be pertinent. I read it from the perspective of someone that loves to fish Lake Taneycomo. Of course, you can follow suit or attempt to apply this information about tailwaters to a setting that you frequent. Regardless of your perspective, I think you will read something that you can either relate to or take away and apply to a tailwater that you fish.
Link: https://www.themeateater.com/fish/freshwater/how-to-fish-a-tailwater
Wednesday, May 18, 2022
Experiences Only Nature Can Provide
Tuesday, May 17, 2022
That’s It! I’m Netting Every (Decent to Big) Fish From Now On!
Monday, May 16, 2022
The Chartreuse Caboose Works!
Friday, May 13, 2022
If It Ain’t Chartreuse, It Ain’t No Use
Thursday, May 12, 2022
Outfished by My Son
Last night, my oldest son Mason and I were able to get a little fishing in between dinner and sunset. What happened was something that I didn't expect and honestly, something I didn't think would ever happen...he caught more and bigger fish than me. It wasn't close either. He gave me a proper beating. He cast on his own, hooked fish, landed fish, and released them without any help from me. He probably ended up catching 10 fish to my 4 or five and out of those 10, one bass was close to a pound. It was pretty rewarding to see him independently do so many things that I had taught him. it was even more rewarding to see him do those things better than me on this particular evening!
As for the fishing report, we started off by using different jigs under indicators. He threw a John Deere while I threw a Standard. He caught all 10 of his on his fly while I had to change flies which only produced limited results. I caught one on an olive and white wooly bugger and a couple on a John Deere after I decided if I couldn't beat him, why not join him!
I wouldn't call him a passionate angler, but he knows the basics and is pretty proficient. He doesn't ask me to go fishing (maybe because I volunteer him before he has a chance to ask) and he won't spend much more than 30 minutes on the water but all of that is fine. I'm glad that I get the time that I can with him. I've always said that I won't force my kids to participate in extra curricular activities that they don't want to do...with the exception of fishing. They don't have to be as passionate as me, but they WILL learn how to catch fish! It turns out that Mason has done just that.