Jun
22
2010
1

Father’s Day Hex Trip

Written by Dave Kern

On Sunday afternoon (6/20) Joe, Sam and I took a quick trip to the Manistee after reports of the possibility of a Hex drop.  We left at about 2:30 and were fishing before 6:00.    We each hooked a number of small browns and brooks prior to dusk throwing both streamers and caddis dries.  

At 10:00 a light Hex drop occurred and a moderate feed began.  Joe hooked, landed and released a 16+” brown – his largest stream trout to-date.   It turned out to be an extremely enjoyable trip – and we may try one more night if Buck decides he’s up to it.  Pictures Here

Written by Dave Kern in: Fishing Reports |
Jun
18
2010
0

New Fly Line

Read Nick’s fishing report immediately below.  I think its time to re-fit the fly reels:

Written by Dave Kern in: Fishing Reports |
Jun
11
2010
0

Traverse City Carp Fishing

Written by Nick Cassidy

I am a little late with this fishing report, but late is better than never.   Andrea and I made the trip up to Traverse City for the Memorial Day Weekend and were lucky to have our families join us.  We rented a house right on the East Arm of Grand Traverse Bay.   I packed my 5wt travel rod with hopes of hitting some local trout streams,  but we never had to venture out of sight of the house for some drag squeeling action and a ton of fun.

   In the morning we saw a few carp cruising the shallows so I rigged a spinning rod with a silver spider and a tiny chunk of orange twister tail.  After hooking several, I decided to go back and get my fly rod.  Nick Pennington (now called High Pockets by Dave) did the same.  Nick rigged up with a brown wooly bugger with rubber legs and after a few minutes he hooked and landed a big carp.  I followed suit shorlty after.  I began to gain a new appreciation for for these monsters.  They are very spooky, but if you spot them with their tail up they will hit.  Several times I would see them feeding and slowly strip a bugger in front of them and watch them suck in the fly.  Then the fight was on!  I have never had so many fish take me into my backing.  One fish I had to run out as far as I could so it didn’t line me.   The only thing that would have made this type of fishing more fun would have been a bow and arrow or a fly rod with a little more backbone than a 5 wt. 

We also made a few side trips to the Elk River in Elk Rapids, which was only about 5 miles north of our rental house.  We caught several smallmouth, a few trout, and High Pockets caught a big carp. 

I am heading out for a float down the Etowah River for some stripers tonight.  This beginning to get personal.  I have made about a dozen trips for stripers in the rivers near my house and have only ever hooked one.  Maybe tonight is the night.  I will be taking a fly rod and a spinning rod.

Written by Nick Cassidy in: Fishing Reports |
Jun
02
2010
2

Bass Opener

Written by Joe Robbins

May 29th marked 41 consecutive years that Eric Kochenderfer and myself have been on the waters of Cedar Lake for the bass fishing season opener. The string was in jeopardy of being broken this year with Eric’s daughter Melissa being an expectant mother. The big event could have occurred at any moment, but obviously baby realized the gravity of the situation and waited to make the grand entrance and the tradition lives on. However, I would like to add that I couldn’t think of a better way for a tradition to have to come to an end. 

The weather was perfect, sunny and warm with a slight breeze, the water was clear and the bass were hungry. We boated about a dozen and a half fish with many more that threw the hook. Size wise, nothing in the keeper range but on ultra light equipment such as we were using, even a nine incher is a good tussle. The only exception to the bass we caught was a lone 8 inch bluegill that Eric pulled in; what a beauty!

Postscript: 

As mentioned in my initial report, this year our tradition on Cedar Lake was in danger of coming to an end due to the impending arrival of a mystery guest. A mystery no more, Lincoln Paul Taylor came into the world this morning. Weighed in at better than 8 pounds. No catch and release this time, congrats to the new parents.

Written by Joe Robbins in: Fishing Reports |

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