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Friday, April 11, 2025

Final Reminder: The Tri-Lakes Fly Fishing Expo Starts Today and Continues Tomorrow!

I just wanted to remind everyone that the Tri-Lakes Fly Fishing Expo begins today and continues tomorrow at the Benson Center in Clinton, Missouri.  I will be a vendor at the show tomorrow and hope to see you there!

If you have never been to the Tri-Lakes Fly Fishing Expo, let me give you a brief rundown in list form.
  1. First of all, it's free!
  2. There are fly tyers that are demonstrating their skills and answering questions.
  3. There are vendors selling flies, fly tying materials, guided trips, and a bunch of other stuff.
  4. There is awesome, home cooked food for purchase.
  5. Everyone there loves fly fishing and great to talk to.  I mean it.  I have yet to meet one grouchy person or one person that wasn't fun to talk to.
  6. There is a live auction as well as a silent auction to raise money for the Tri-Lake Fly Fishing Club.
  7. There are seminars put on by experts and it is nearly impossible to not learn SOMETHING!
  8. You just might run into someone that you know and you will definitely have a chance to meet new folks to learn from.
I'm sure that I am forgetting a few things because this show is so much darn fun and I look forward to it every year.  This year (and for the first time) the show will extend over two days.  However, if you're wanting to see me (or avoid me), I will only be there on Saturday.  I wish I could take off Friday, April 11, but I have too much going on.  I will definitely be there on Saturday, April 12 and it would be a pleasure to see you and chat about fly fishing.  I will have books, buttons, flies, and other things to sell there but it's a low pressure sell.  I enjoy just talking to others and hearing others' stories as much as I like moving merchandise.  So if you go to the show, please introduce yourself as it is always nice to meet folks that share a passion for fly fishing!
 

Wednesday, April 9, 2025

The MeatEater Crossword Puzzles

Link: https://www.themeateater.com/games

I'm not a big crossword puzzle fan, but I do love the outdoors.  When I ran across some crossword puzzles on the MeatEater website though, well, I guess I became a crossword puzzle fan.  I'm not sure if you will dig these or not but wanted to pass them along just in case you might.  There are crossword puzzles over fishing, hunting, the outdoors, national parks, and a few other topics.  You can play them online or, if you are "old school" like me, you can print them out and write them in pencil.  If you have more confidence than me, bust out a pen.  Either way, I hope you dig the puzzles and maybe learn a few things in the process!

Link: https://www.themeateater.com/games

Monday, April 7, 2025

If You Dig This Blog, Here's Another One to Check Out!

Link to Frontline Fly Fishing Website: https://www.frontlineflyfishing.org/

Link to Frontline Fly Fishing Blog: https://www.frontlineflyfishing.org/blog

If you follow this blog routinely, you know that I try to support an organization called Frontline Fly Fishing when I have the opportunity.  Frontline Fly Fishing's mission is, "To teach and develop fly fishing and related skills to promote healing for current and former military, first responders and others."  To elaborate a little more, this quote appears on the Frontline Fly Fishing website as well:  "Our community brings together first responders from all walks of life—firefighters, police officers, medical personnel, and combat veterans. Through fly fishing events, we provide a peaceful retreat from their demanding roles, fostering connections and offering a much-needed respite."  

The organization is ran by and made up of some of the nicest, most caring, and thoughtful individuals you might ever meet.  They have a passion for fly fishing as well as helping others get through some difficult moments.  Recently, I was honored by members of the organization in a way that I never expected.  I was informed that educators are also included as first responders.  What that means for me personally is that I am no longer just a supporter, but I am now a member.  It is an honor to be a part of an organization that is made up of such amazing people that I consider mentors as well as heroes.

I apologize for getting a little carried away but my feelings for Frontline Fly Fishing are strong.  The second point of this post is to inform folks about the new website that Frontline Fly Fishing has launched.  You don't have to be a member of the group to read the fly tying tutorials, support Frontline Fly Fishing, or purchase from the store.  The site is updated regularly and so is the blog that you can find on the site as well.  There is a large variety of topics covered on the blog that range from fly tying tools, to fly selection, to different fly rod types.  There are a lot more topics covered on the blog and I highly encourage you to give it a look.  I bet you will find something that interests you.

Link to Frontline Fly Fishing Website: https://www.frontlineflyfishing.org/

Link: https://www.frontlineflyfishing.org/blog

Thursday, April 3, 2025

Milo’s Flies



I met my buddy Milo a few years ago and from our first conversation, I knew we were kindred spirits.  Besides the fact that we both tie flies and fly fish, we also have other interests in the outdoors that go beyond passions and are borderline obsessions.  The more I got to know Milo, the more I knew I could learn a lot from him.  He knows Lake Taneycomo like the back of his hand, stacks and spins deer hair like the pros, and when he is on the water he is locked in and doesn't miss a thing.  

When Milo contacted me recently to let me know that he has decided to start selling flies, there was no doubt that his venture was going to be the subject of a blog post.  Milo was not only kind enough to let me post about him and his flies, but he sent me a few to field test as well.  Yes, you can expect a follow up post about these flies but for now, I would encourage you to visit the Facebook page that he has created for his fly tying business.  Feel free to message him through Facebook or email him with custom order inquiries.  

I can attest that not only does he know all of the great trout and articulated patterns, but he can tie anything and I mean that literally!  His flies look great with great attention to detail and he uses premium materials.  He's also on Instagram as well as TikTok and you can find those account handles down below.  I know it would mean a lot to him to get some follows and some orders to get the ball rolling on his business.  As someone who has been down this road before, I can attest that every single order to a startup small business is met with excitement and gratitude.  So if you need some flies for some spring or summer fly fishing adventures, you will not regret contacting Milo.  He's easy to talk to, extremely knowledgeable about a lot of bodies of water, and will send you some flies that will catch fish!


Email: rmiloshewski@gmail.com

Instagram: @ryanmilo19

TikTok: @ryanmiloshewski







Tuesday, April 1, 2025

My 2,000th Post!


That's right!  2,000 posts!  I can't believe it!  Almost 10 years ago I started this blog because I ran out of pages in my fishing journal.  The library media specialist at the school I worked at suggested that I start a blog and share my fishing experiences with others.  2,000 posts, 712,800 views, and almost 10 years later, I still love posting about my experiences with others.  It has been and will always be my hope that my posts both educate and entertain others.  I'll be honest, if folks like you didn't view my blog and read my posts, I would have quit a long time ago!  The fact that you are reading this right now means a lot to me and I cannot that you enough for your thoughtfulness, time, and energy.  Without you, this little slice of the internet would not exist so please know how grateful I am for you visiting this site.

To commemorate this special occasion, I wanted to share some details about my last fishing excursion.  Last Saturday, Cody (my youngest son), Waylon (my dog), and Justin (a coworker), headed up to our family farm to catch some largemouth.  I wanted to get Cody away from screen time, Waylon to his favorite place on earth, and myself a few more prespawn largemouth in my hands.  Most importantly, I wanted to show my buddy Justin a good time.  He is still new to fly fishing but is picking things up quickly.  I was hopeful that he would learn a little more about fishing a big streamer as well as hooking and landing 15-18 inch fish.  I had a plan in my head, and if I'm being honest, I was pretty confident about putting him on some fish.  Later I realized that my abundant confidence might have been borderline arrogance.

The plan was to throw game changers in the shallows and hook some bass that I thought would be in the 2-3 pound range.  This was my strategy because that was what I did about a 10 days prior.  To make a long story short, that plan did not work.  I fished 2/3 of the pond and Justin fished the remaining 1/3 with one fish being caught.  To say I was shocked would be a gross understatement.  Thankfully, Justin decided to switch things up and helped me shed my cloak of stubbornness.

Justin starting fishing the middle of the pond and allowed his fly to sink before he started his retrieve.  And that was when the fun started.  I don't know how many bass he caught with this strategy but it was enough to follow suit.  I started fishing the same way and the takes started for me as well.  At some point, I even switched to a heavier streamer (the Brave) and caught fish with that fly as well.  As the morning waned, so did our bites so phase 3 of our experimentation began.  

I felt like we had put our flies in front of a bunch of fish and it was time to switch things up.  We went back to my truck and grabbed some medium heavy action spinning rods with fire tiger spinnerbaits.  I had a feeling that the fish would respond two more flash, motion, a faster retrieve, and more vibration in the water.  By the time we were done fishing, the spinnerbaits landed even more fish than the flies!  This was a reminder to me to be flexible and to abandon a plan if it didn't work.  What started out as a slow and disappointing day turned into "one of those special mornings" because Justin reminded me to be flexible!  

We all had a great morning.  Justin learned about streamers, Cody took pictures and talked our ears off, and Waylon ran and played.  I just soaked it all in and landed a few nice bass as well.  On the way home, I started writing this post in my head so it is apparent that I still have a passion for sharing my experiences.  And with that I would like to conclude post number 2,000 with another thank you, a few pictures, and a smile on my face.  While I could keep going on about last Saturday and my gratitude for the views, I will instead bid you a fond farewell...because I need to get to work on post 2,001!