April 3, 20223 yr 2 hours ago, DefinitelyNotHollywoodColt said: It's a part of the anticipation, which is my favorite part. Your mind goes wild thinking about what might happen. This is so true. I have a really hard time sleeping the night before we fish if we haven’t fished recently. Heck, I have a hard time sleeping if we fished the previous day. I DO NOT like waking up early but if we are leaving the dock at 6 I’m up easily by 5 a.m. Trolling for billfish is sort of the same thing. You can be having a terrible day with no fish and at the end of the day your eyes are still glued to the teasers because hey, you might raise a huge marlin or 5 sailfish. I’m almost positive most of the people like me that love this sport are ADD. We live for that one rush/bite.
April 3, 20223 yr Not really fishing but this was pretty cool last night. There was a hatch in the marina. Not sure if the snook were protecting their babies or they were just full.
April 3, 20223 yr Popular Post Did a float trip on the Guadalupe on Friday from Whitewater to Little Ponderosa. Probably got 10 or so to the boat. A couple of long distance releases of really nice trout. Here are a couple of pictures (that's a large guide's net - fish measured 23"):
April 3, 20223 yr Can you remind me if all the trout in the Guadalupe are stocked yearly ? Because it warms up so much it kills them every summer. That’s been my assumption
April 3, 20223 yr 8 hours ago, justhookit said: Trolling for billfish is sort of the same thing. You can be having a terrible day with no fish and at the end of the day your eyes are still glued to the teasers because hey, you might raise a huge marlin or 5 sailfish. I’m almost positive most of the people like me that love this sport are ADD. We live for that one rush/bite. The equivalent in the fly trout world is streamer fishing. I can throw streamers all day long without a single follow, literally 0fer thousands, but every single time that streamer hits the water and starts swimming through the juice box I'm 100% certain the fish of my life is going to inhale it. It's absurd. 0-1000 and when I strike out on 1001 I'm genuinely shocked.
April 3, 20223 yr 6 minutes ago, Johnny Chimpo said: Can you remind me if all the trout in the Guadalupe are stocked yearly ? Because it warms up so much it kills them every summer. That’s been my assumption They are stocked yearly. They don’t all die. Some hold over in the deeper, cooler water near the dam. People actually do a pretty good job of not targeting them in the summer…probably because the idiots assume they all die and the guides stop targeting them by the end of April or so. TPWD stocks small Rainbows. Guadalupe River Trout Unlimited stocks some larger browns from a hatchery in Southern Missouri that do fairly well in the guad.
April 3, 20223 yr 10 minutes ago, DefinitelyNotHollywoodColt said: The equivalent in the fly trout world is streamer fishing. I can throw streamers all day long without a single follow, literally 0fer thousands, but every single time that streamer hits the water and starts swimming through the juice box I'm 100% certain the fish of my life is going to inhale it. It's absurd. 0-1000 and when I strike out on 1001 I'm genuinely shocked. This is why I've always equated fishing to slot-machine gambling, only a lot healthier and (usually) much cheaper.
April 3, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, Pescado_Rojo said: They are stocked yearly. They don’t all die. Some hold over in the deeper, cooler water near the dam. People actually do a pretty good job of not targeting them in the summer…probably because the idiots assume they all die and the guides stop targeting them by the end of April or so. TPWD stocks small Rainbows. Guadalupe River Trout Unlimited stocks some larger browns from a hatchery in Southern Missouri that do fairly well in the guad. Was just wondering cuz 23” is definitely inching into trophy size. In the sierras usually stocked fish are 10” or so and then they sprinkle in some footballs for the tourists.
April 3, 20223 yr GRTU stocks the larger fish between November and February. During the spring, summer, and fall, the holdovers live in the first few miles of under the dam where the water stays cooler and keeps a good oxygen level. Water was around 67 where we ended. Fish won't survive there much longer. In fact, I saw a fairly large trout in distress swimming on its side underwater - my guess is oxygen depletion. But could be something else. This was my first time to fish the Guad later than early March. Nice to know there are still plenty of trout. I actually caught an 18" on a dry fly in one of the ripples. I can't remember ever catching a trout on a dry fly in the Guad.
April 4, 20223 yr Not going back through 23 pages but do we have any kayak fishers? I have an old sit in kayak I take out once in a while for fun but am looking at getting a purpose built fishing kayak to spend more time on the water.
April 4, 20223 yr Popular Post Ok I have left the building for the most part but I made an exception to come back and say I am THE queen of the fly rod. It happened! thank the good lord above and all my living right, it happened. GT on a mother fucking fly rod!! BOOM!!! special thanks to my fishing homies @Pescado_Rojo @fattyflattie @justhookit@DefinitelyNotHollywoodColt @Pato del Muerto @Jerry Callo for sincere encouragement, advice and support. I am certain I have left someone out. Thank you to all of you. interestingly enough my guide was Marlon Brando’s son, Google Teihotu Brando and it’s known he is living a low key life as a worker at the Brando. Well, he’s the guide here in Tetioroa - spent most of his life in Tahiti and at one point was the only person living on the atoll staking his family’s rightful claim to the island after his father died and the first hotel failed. Today the hotel has a vibrant community of workers and tonight he invited us to share in their experience - more of a small Mexican fishing village beach bar than the villas that Obama called home for a month to write his memoir. We drank French rose (it’s French Polynesia after all), ate smoked chicken and listened to the favorite party music of the locals. My - now fiancé (yes we got engaged this week) - was patient for two days while I fished and fished and fished. But tonight we celebrated with Tahitians proper style. Today was full of memories I’ll never forget. Edited April 4, 20223 yr by troph
April 5, 20223 yr Anybody got a guide rec for Cobia in the Florida panhandle for May? Thinking about booking a long weekend trip. Fly into Destin on a Thursday evening, fly back home on Sunday. CHIEF
April 22, 20223 yr just got done with 2.5 days of fishing around Salida. shutout the first day. saw one fish caught, and a local I talked to did the same as me. so I headed up to a remote creek I where I knew I would score. 100% dryfly, on the Tenkara. it's a rugged hike, about a 4mi round trip in wading boots (neoprene socks, no waders). pocket fishing small water for small fish (<9"), but they're aggresive and fun. this one hit an already shreaded parachute adams hadn't planned to fish today, but after a cup of coffee downtown, I couldn't resist what I was seeing right there, under the stone bridge. in a half-hour's fishing, I dropped a 14" at my feet, got several little pissants as long as my hand, and netted this guy. no trophies, but a good trip, so far. just got to Fruita. tomorrow, we ride.
April 22, 20223 yr 3 hours ago, Damor said: Lord, do I love Salida. Can't wait to get back this summer. Amica’s
April 22, 20223 yr Didn’t know anything about it. Will try it out. Amica’s was suggested to us on our first trip and we haven’t strayed.
April 22, 20223 yr I prefer Moonlight overall as well, but both are great. Since they made F street a pedestrian zone (I hope permanently), Amicas has the better view, but I prefer the brews at Moonlight (I like Soulcraft, but their contract brews for Amicas aren't quite as good). And don't sleep on the new NY style Pizza Rio above and run by the Boathouse owners. Also great. I'm a shitty and not super serious fly fisherman but I love getting up and fishing the whitewater park before everyone shows up, then hanging/drinking beer by the river while my boys play all day, then getting in a little more casual fishing before walking to dinner and more beer at any of the above. This is why I'm fat and why I love Salida. ( @wd40, if you ever feel like sharing info on hikeable places in the area, feel free. I promise I won't catch anything).
April 27, 20223 yr Popular Post Random session on Brushy Creek with the kiddo. She had a blast and the fish were generous.
April 27, 20223 yr Recommend me a 2wt or 3wt rod, pls? I'm on a shitty run at work and during some downtime, I burned a credit I had at Backcountry on a Ross Colorado 2/3 reel. I've been daydreaming for a while about getting a creek rig to play with for local panfish like @hookemATL's above and for some smaller streams when I get lucky enough to get to Colorado. The next time I get a day off, I plan to head to Living Waters to try several out and get them to set me up with a good line, but in the meantime, y'all please send me down the rabbit hole. TFO and who else? Fiberglass? I'm going stir-crazy and ready to make some bad decisions.
April 27, 20223 yr 27 minutes ago, Damor said: Recommend me a 2wt or 3wt rod, pls? I'm on a shitty run at work and during some downtime, I burned a credit I had at Backcountry on a Ross Colorado 2/3 reel. I've been daydreaming for a while about getting a creek rig to play with for local panfish like @hookemATL's above and for some smaller streams when I get lucky enough to get to Colorado. The next time I get a day off, I plan to head to Living Waters to try several out and get them to set me up with a good line, but in the meantime, y'all please send me down the rabbit hole. TFO and who else? Fiberglass? I'm going stir-crazy and ready to make some bad decisions. https://echoflyfishing.com/project/river-glass/ I think Chris sells them, too.
April 27, 20223 yr On the subject of Echo, take a look at the Ecko Gecko. It's marketed as a kid's rod but is a fantastic 4 wt for any fisherperson.
April 27, 20223 yr 11 hours ago, hookemATL said: Random session on Brushy Creek with the kiddo. She had a blast and the fish were generous. Sunfish. God’s gift to adults who take kids fishing. 🙂
April 27, 20223 yr 27 minutes ago, Kennythetiger said: Sunfish. God’s gift to adults who take kids fishing. They make a great flathead bait. 🙂 Fixed, for when I'm wanting to catch a big catfish.
April 27, 20223 yr 35 minutes ago, Kennythetiger said: Sunfish. God’s gift to adults who take kids fishing. 🙂 She gets so fucking excited for any little fish. It’s the best. And they love to chase after flies just as much as dough bait or salmon eggs under a bobber. We have caught some absolute slabs in that same spot, and larger sunfish are fun af to catch on a 3wt rod
April 27, 20223 yr 57 minutes ago, tx 3 putt said: Hitting some back bays out of Charlie’s Water looks high.
April 27, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, Pescado_Rojo said: Water looks high. Yep, it’s been decent. I’m ready for Bubba’s
April 27, 20223 yr 48 minutes ago, tx 3 putt said: Best thing I ever did was buy my lifetime license Can I have it when you pass?
April 27, 20223 yr 13 minutes ago, tx 3 putt said: I bought mine when it was $500 That's important. $1800 is just breaking even for me. I'm sure it'll creep up and mess with the math a bit, but there's not much "bonus" to it for me to unass $1800 on it.
April 27, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, fattyflattie said: That's important. $1800 is just breaking even for me. I'm sure it'll creep up and mess with the math a bit, but there's not much "bonus" to it for me to unass $1800 on it. Not having to bother buying one every year is worth $50000
April 27, 20223 yr 46 minutes ago, tx 3 putt said: Not having to bother buying one every year is worth $50000 If we could just do it like Louisiana…
April 28, 20223 yr 16 hours ago, fattyflattie said: That's important. $1800 is just breaking even for me. I'm sure it'll creep up and mess with the math a bit, but there's not much "bonus" to it for me to unass $1800 on it. TBH, it doesn't bother me paying annual fees to the TPWD. It's probably the one state government organization that I get the most direct impact out of. Hunting/fishing licenses, APH permit, BTTH/public hunt drawings, boat registrations, state park passes, camping fees. Yeah, that's a grand or more right there. Just as long as it feeds back into the TPWD and not the general fund I'm OK with it.
April 28, 20223 yr 28 minutes ago, tx 3 putt said: The convenience is what you pay for. I do need to go get new tags Yall catch?
April 28, 20223 yr 8 minutes ago, fattyflattie said: Yall catch? 1 flounder and 3 reds. Nice little fish fry today. Welder flats is always worth the stop
April 29, 20223 yr On 4/26/2022 at 8:14 PM, Damor said: Recommend me a 2wt or 3wt rod, pls? I'm on a shitty run at work and during some downtime, I burned a credit I had at Backcountry on a Ross Colorado 2/3 reel. I've been daydreaming for a while about getting a creek rig to play with for local panfish like @hookemATL's above and for some smaller streams when I get lucky enough to get to Colorado. The next time I get a day off, I plan to head to Living Waters to try several out and get them to set me up with a good line, but in the meantime, y'all please send me down the rabbit hole. TFO and who else? Fiberglass? I'm going stir-crazy and ready to make some bad decisions. 100% get fiberglass. Redington makes one that's a perfect 3wt, I think it's the butterstick?
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