Showing posts with label fish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fish. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

With ice or straight up?


A friend called the other day while driving from Texas to Colorado. He was on his way to pick up his son and then they were going ice fishing! Ice fishing! I know a lot of people like to ice fish, especially when it's winter and the only way to satisfy that craving for fishing to to cut a hole in the ice, but those 2 words don't go well together for me. I like to fish without ice. See, I like to wet wade and having ice on the water is just too much for me to handle. I like it when the water is at least 56 degrees.



Anyway, Eric wanted to know what we were up to since we sort of dropped off the blog world and weren't reporting in. I thought I'd do a quick update on a recent fishing excursion. Lucky for us, here in Arizona during the winter the ice is rare.

Our nephews came to visit last month and the 6 year old was like a typical eager little boy wanting to fish. We took them to the local urban lake where Fish & Game had just finished stocking catfish and had started stocking trout.

When the nephews are older and we're on a stream we plan to introduce 'em to fly fishing, but for now we had to "stick" with the garden hackle variety of store-bought worms. On the first day of the urban lake fishing they caught a nice little bass and let it go. The next day they caught a crappie and a good size trout (for an urban lake). This time the fish swallowed the worm-fly and a neighbor fisherperson wanted them for dinner so we gave them up. However, we were able to share with our young nephews that we put the fish back to live another day whenever possible.

The older boy was very interested in the fishing adventure, but the 3 year old was easily distracted by the other kids playing in the playground and wanted to feed the ducks more than he wanted to wait for a fish to bite. Sort of like me when the osprey flies overhead or the deer wander down to the river bank, it's easy to be distracted.


Although Rick cast the line out most of the time so the worm had a good chance of finding a fish, he let Josh practice casting and soon realized that he was pretty darn good. He'll be able to cast a fly rod some day soon.


We were just as thrilled with our days of fishing as our nephews were. We look forward to the future when we can share fly fishing in Montana with them.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Happy Friday Fish


is that a smile? Does this look like a happy fish? Sort of looks like a smile.


He's happy 'cause he knows I'm going to let him go free.

Friday, November 27, 2009

Friday Fish Friends


So many people would ask us if we had the fish named and we'd say "Yes, they're our friends."


Here's one of our Friday Fish Friends

Friday, November 20, 2009

Friday Fish on my Mind


I try to take time on Friday and remember the good times we had on the river. Actually, I think about the good times everyday!


Friday, November 13, 2009

Another FINe Friday Fish


What a 'fin'e fish! Fine! Fine! Really Fine!


Friday, November 6, 2009

Friday Fish 'Fin'-d

What a 'fin'd!

Friday, October 30, 2009

Friday Fish ~ Tiny Fins

With a 3 weight fly rod on a small stream, even these fish are fun! And there are always a few surprise fish hanging out in the deeper pools. This is a great way to let beginners get the feel of catching fish on a fly rod.


You just can't yank them out of the water or the little guys go flying over your head into the grass!

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Missin the Fishin!

I miss the fish!

Friday, October 23, 2009

Friday Fish - Or eel?


This rainbow was 23" long, but my goodness, was it skinny! The head was very large and out of proportion to it's body. It reminded me of the moray eels of the Florida Keys, not a Montana rainbow trout!

Friday, October 16, 2009

'Fin'-ally! Friday Fish

Finally! After 2 dozen casts in the feeding lane, you think know it's a perfect drift, over and over again, you're starting to doubt the pattern and you're ready to look for another riser. Just when you relax and don't think the fish wants your fly, it rises up and takes it. 'Fin'-ally!

Friday, October 9, 2009

Friday Fish 'Fin'-ale

A great 'fin'ale fish.


This was the last fish of the season.

It was cold, about 5 PM on Friday afternoon. Rick and I were fishing about 10 feet apart from each other, sharing flies, trying to figure out exactly what they were eating. I moved just downstream from Rick, getting a little closer to some rising fish. I floated my dry fly under the log snag. My fly disappeared under the structure, I tightened my line, and had this fish on the other end. I can still hear Rick's words, "Thank goodness. Keep it on the line, I'll get the net." And once we released the fish he said, "Ready to go get warm?"




Missing it already - the fish, not the ice.

We'll be back in 6 months.

Friday, October 2, 2009

'Fin'-tastic Friday Fish


A 'fintastic' day on the river!

Friday, September 25, 2009

Friday Fish - Stubbed Toes


Fish don't have toes!

This fish has a stubbed nose because it digs in the rocks and gravel to find bugs.

(Click on any photo to see a larger image.)

Friday, September 18, 2009

'Fin'-icky Friday Fish


Finicky fish eating tiny bugs. Believe me, finicky and size 20 tiny.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Friday Fish on Sunday

Ooops! I was kinda getting in the habit of posting a fish foto on Friday and liked the idea, but somehow when I took a little break from blogging I missed a Friday or two.

So here is a Friday fish on Sunday. Out of water and in the water.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Overheard

When I caught this one, I overheard a guy fishing near Rick say, "That's why you don't take your wife fishing." Huh? I don't get it.

From FISH

I added a couple slideshows of recent photos. One is at the left side and the other is at the bottom of the page. Enjoy the fish! We did!

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

"make a grown man cry"

What do you think he meant when he said, "She can make a grown man cry."

From FISH

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Quantity vs Quality

No question - Quality!

Friday, August 21, 2009

Friday Fish ~ One on the Rod, Two in the Net

Rick and I landed fish at the same time and we got them both in the net. We call it a double-double. (Yes, In-n-Out burgers are some of our favorites!)

I won't say which fish was mine and which was Rick's, but you can guess.

I took a quick video of the 2 fish being released and you have to look real close and not blink to see the rainbow trout dart out of the big boat net as soon as it gets a chance. Then the larger brown trout takes it's leisurely time getting back to it's home in the river.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Fish On!

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