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Oct 04
2011

Last nice weekend

Posted by KayLee in Untagged 

KayLee

It was a great weekend. The boyfriend and I were able to get out for what seems to be the last nice weekend. A cold front is coming in with lots of rain and a huge drop in temperature so I'm glad we were able to get out one last time. Drove up to Stanley, ID Sunday morning, stopping in Horseshoe Bend to fish at the pond, then stopped a couple times on the river as well. Got checked into the hotel and headed to some lakes for some fishing. Martin Lake wasn't as good as last time, but still fun to be out there. We woke up and ate breakfast at the lodge on Redfish Lake and finally caught some trout on the SF of the Salmon River. Hung out here for too long and headed towards Sun Valley a little late. Stopped at a pond here and caught some more trout, ate dinner and got back home very late. Still a great weekend!

Oct 03
2011

................. Something to Look Foward to !!!!

Posted by WalleyeSlayer in Untagged 

WalleyeSlayer

Planning a trip way ahead of the time this year....Something to look Forward to!! Going up North, up the Gunflint Trail. For some more Moose shed hunting, Moose spotting. Cant figure out if I wanna go ahead and rent some cabin now or get a little closer and rent depending on the weather?! Just a little cheap cabin nothing as fancy as we went in last March. Still gotta try and figure snow depths and when the best time to go would be....... We went March 30 last year, That snow was way to deep. So I goota try and figure out something for earlier.....I aa thinking Jan or Feb !?! Going to get on the Google search and do some serching !!!!

Oct 03
2011

Something to look forward to !!!

Posted by WalleyeSlayer in Untagged 

WalleyeSlayer

There are always so many things I try to pack in my schedule every year. Hunting, fishing, Four wheeling trips....... Like this weekend we had something going on, but our buddy was taking his plane out and asked if we anted to go, well we already had obligations so...... It would have been the perfect day to do it, because the leaves are super colorful and now dropping. We are doing some remodeling too, so that is taking up some of our time. Throwing my Mom a big 50th Birthday party this weekend. Pontoons ardy out of the water so cant go fishing off that. So I took this friday off to decorate and clean the garage up, maybe If I get up early enough I can squeeze in a quick troll int he paddle boat for some walleyes !?! I def. wont have time to hunt . . . . . If I can just get one more good fish in this year, i think i can quit whining about having no time to do any thing!!!!!

Sep 29
2011

Tips on how to actually Pike a good Lake - Waterway Do some fishing Tips and hints

Posted by micikalou in Untagged 

micikalou

Inside this article I'm vacant to provide you with approximately exceptionally effectual waterway fishing tips to get on to you a more effectual angler. If you've always wanted to know how to fish a waterway this article is a splendid place to start. Other than twenty years past I was educated how to fish a waterway from someone I've permanently considered to be a waterway fishing master. Before he voted for on, this man was able to hook and ground trophy fish made known of solidly fished small rivers in central Pennsylvania with a splendid degree of promptness.

These tips occur frankly from approximately of the tips and techniques with the intention of this man used to employ. I've been using them to could benefit pro a link of decades, and currently you'll be able to sort out the same. Equally you will think it over, these tips aren't complicated; in detail they are quite unadorned. This is since simplicity in fishing is could you repeat that? My guide said in.

If you aspire to know how to fish a waterway these waterway tips must be added to your fishing arsenal faster, very than shortly.

    Tread Lightly - inside generally instances (at smallest amount pro me and my guide previous to me) waterway fishing involves wading. This earnings with the intention of you aspire to tread lightly and get on to as little blast as you can. Avoid stepping on and contravention sticks, and rocks' banging collectively is a bad business. Remember sounds travels splendid distances undersea and fish will be converted into "spooked" if they are examination sounds with the intention of are made known of the ordinary. Tread lightly and watch your step so as not to get on to too many excessive sounds.
    Befall On The River At The Best Times - You need to be on the waterway fishing as the fish are the generally committed. This is accomplished by keeping an eye on two things; the weather and the moon. These two forces of Mother Nature impression the behavior of fish greatly and the more you understand and aid this in rank to your benefit the better rancid you will be. When it comes to waterway fishing tips this lone is lone of the preeminent. Being on the waterway by the preeminent era is of the greatest substance.
    Have A "Got To" Technique - You're energy to practice may possibly be spinners or jigs. You're energy to practice may possibly be to aid live minnows or to aid reproduction flies. Whatever you're energy to practice is, you need to be inflicted with your favorite with the intention of you practice and be converted into adept by. My guide educated me my "go to" practice (which I still aid twenty plus years later). It's the gang hook practice which utilizes gang hooks and live worms. My top is with the intention of if you aspire to know how to fish a waterway, decide on a favorite practice and at that time waste as much calculate as doable using it to gather all the nuances.

These waterway fishing tips will supply you well in your search to gather how to fish a waterway. River fishing is lone of the generally relaxing and enjoyable ways to catch fish and the more you sort out it, the more you will fall in love with it.

Trevor Kugler is co-founder of JRWfishing.Com and an avid angler. He has more than 25 years experience fishing pro all types of fish, and 15 years of affair and internet experience. He now raises his five time old daughter in the sensitivity of trout fishing people.











Sep 29
2011

I can't wait.

Posted by Bronco66 in Untagged 

Bronco66

It's the end of our fiscal year at work this week, which means we aren't doing shit. We basically wait and let everything clear out and make sure we don't run into any issues...but that means I'm just sitting here. I can't wait to leave and see some daylight! I'm going fishing tonight. I can't just sit around anymore and I can't wait for the weekend to come. 

Sep 28
2011

Last Long Weekend to Fish?

Posted by Bronco66 in Untagged 

Bronco66

Looks like it might be my last long weekend to fish, at least for an overnight trip or to get out of town a ways. After the Boise State game, KayLee and I are heading out Sat. through Monday night... but I don't know where to go yet! 

I'm willing to go as far out as I need to I guess. There are so many awesome places I cant make up my mind. My boat is down for the count as of now, So I'll be fly fishing and KayLee will be spinner fishing. Stanley is kind of where I'm looking to go right now, and we'll be bringing a small raft. I was also looking at the Middle of North Fork of the Boise, or North of McCall, but I am always willing to try new places! Any spots outside of Boise within a few hours with camping and somewhat easy access would be ideal> 

I don't care where we go and it doesn't have to be any special spots, but just a place we would love to go and would remember as a great last fishing trip this fall and would an be awesome way to end the season! 'Till ice fishing starts! haha 

Sep 20
2011

First Brown Trout!

Posted by Bronco66 in Untagged 

Bronco66

Kaylee and I were headed to Reno, NV to see family and so she could compete in the Tough Mudder challenge, and I thought this would be an awesome chance for me to hook into my first Brown Trout. The Truckee River is an awesome fishery and has so many trophy fish. My first morning out this trip, I ran into a guy that was bottom bouncing worms and hooked and landed a ton of fish including 5 different species of Trout.  Rainbow, Cut-bow, Cutthroat, Brown and Golden. He did all this an less than 2 hours. I was set on trying to do the same! I fished 3 days for a couple hours at a time and managed to land a few but I'm not complaining. I managed to land a nice Rainbow with awesome color, a couple good looking cutthroat, and my first Brown Trout. I'll need to catch another so I can get a better pic and bigger fish but I was in a hurry to get 'em back in the water.  I can't wait to go back during their spawning season and try to hook into some of the same fish with all their colors and hopefully into a Nice Golden with it's spawning colors.

Sep 15
2011

First Brook Trout

Posted by Bronco66 in Untagged 

Bronco66

Finally got my first Brook trout. KayLee and I went hunting and fishing this weekend and brought the boat and dogs this time and of course all our gear. We got out there at night so just slept but the next morning got up and found a cow and calf elk but didn't have the tags for the unit we were in but it was cool to spot and stalk 'em. Got back to camp and went fishing and we caught some nice trout. We later tried to go Muskie fishing and it got a little crowded when our boat trailer broke a hub  and lost all the bearings. We had to empty the boat and throw it all in the truck. So we decided to launch the boat anyway cause we were all ready at the boat ramp but the engine wouldn't start. So we dropped the boat off to get the trailer fixed and got lunch and started fishing some streams and lakes in the area without too much luck but some is better than none. Hit quite a few spots but didn't give 'em too much time before moving on, cause we just didn't see any jumping or getting any hits. Saw a few deer but nothing we could get a shot on. Found a few neat fishing spots that we'll maybe head back to one day. Went back to our camp spot and had a quick fire but we were tired. Got up the next day and went fishing on the stream heading back into town to pick up the boat. And found a bunch of spawning Kokanee and Coho and a few really nice Brooks but we were having a a hard time getting their interest. I finally got lucky and picked a little brook out of a 15 by 15 hole where the mountain spring runoff pools up right before hitting the main stream. Managed to get 2 new species on my list so I can't wait to keep going with it and I almost don't want winter to come. 

Sep 12
2011

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Posted by maggie0763 in Untagged 

maggie0763

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Sep 08
2011

High Mountain Lakes

Posted by Bronco66 in Untagged 

Bronco66

We've hit some more high mountain lakes, but they were the kind you can drive to this time. I think we'll have to work a little harder next time and be a bit more prepared and really put in some miles and time to get to the great spots. This means buying some more gear, which isn't gonna be possible this year so maybe we'll have to be crafty and use what we have as best we can. As in buying a single person raft at Walmart for 10$  instead of the super light backpacking rafts for $800. Another problem is right now is we are trying to hunt and fish at the same time, overloading the truck with pistols and rifles and bows and poles and coolers and hiking packs and camping supplies and dogs. I think it's time to pull everything I own out and pick through what is and isn't necessary to dumb it down a little bit. I'm gonna shoot the first deer I see and drop the bow, and maybe start carrying a smaller pistol so it's not such a nuisance. Then it's just a rifle and pack on my back and pole in my hand. Also, I think it's time to reorganize the fishing backpack so I'm only carrying what I need. We bring everything we have so we can really change it up but we use 5% of it. So I'm thinking only bring a single 6x10x1 in case for each type of fishing. Lakeside vs River vs Boat vs backpacking. I wish there was a better way for carrying bait also, as in not carrying a whole jar of power bait or eggs. I might look into that.

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