I get a kick out of tying some small flies. They are a lot of fun as I try to pay attention to the detail of the small patterns.
Just finished up some more flies for a fly shop. Here are some tellico nymphs, y2k eggs, zebra midges #20, and some stripper midges #24.
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Sunday, September 2, 2012
Ribbit, Ribbit
I got a little time today to fish a farm pond. I had a couple new fly patterns I wanted to test. I had one fly that did an outstanding job for me that I didn't even try the other patterns. The fish gave their approval on my swimming frog pattern. I was even surprised with a couple catfish that just hammered this fly. Here are some of the fish that fell to the swimming frog. The fly is still a work in progress and I don't have a good picture of it yet but you can see it in the pictures.
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Stuck my Hiney in the Piney
I recently spent some time with extended family up in Blackwell, PA. Every year we have a family gathering of my wife's family at a cabin that sits within walking distance of the Big Pine Creek and the rails to trails path that follows along this creek. A lot of the family likes to spend time on the bikes enjoying the scenery. They ride up through portions of the PA Grand Canyon or they ride down to Cedar Run for ice cream. Sometimes I tag along but other times I would rather be in the creek.
Unfortunately I forgot my camera. I had some awesome experiences on the water the one evening. I had a black bear cross the creek just down stream of me. Then I had a bald eagle fly overhead. And then I had a mother pin tail duck swim by me with her brood of young. She had 24, yes 24 babies that she guided up around me. Oh and the fishing was good too.
Sometimes I can get into a few trout but it wouldn't be happening this time. There hasn't been a lot of rain and the water was really low. I knew right away as I stepped into the creek that this would be a bass day. The water felt like a mildly warm bath. The air temps were in the 90's and the water had to be close to 80. It didn't even feel refreshing as I was wet wading in this water. I was trying some new popper designs and they produced well for me. I also was using the ice magic, which is a new design I have been working on. It produced well on the smallies. It was a black and chartreuse model. Most of the smallies that I caught were on the smaller side. I have never caught any that were too large. I know they are there but they have never cooperated with me very well.
This night was different though. But I found out that this fish was better than I was tonight. I was using this new popper. I had been catching small fish on it and was used to their little splash takes. All of the sudden my popper was engulfed by a large fish. I had a good fight on my hands. This fish got down and dirty in the fight, then would rocket out of the water! He did this three times that he launched himself out of the creek. This smallie was the largest fish I had ever hooked on this creek. It's depth of body told me it was the king of this section of water for sure! And he proved to be too tough to handle. Just before he jumped the third time he started spooling line. Something happened with my drag and when he stopped running, the reel didn't and there was some slack line. It took this opportunity to jump, spit the hook and say C-YA! I was bummed that I didn't get it to hand but was happy to know I can hook up with the big boys.
Unfortunately I forgot my camera. I had some awesome experiences on the water the one evening. I had a black bear cross the creek just down stream of me. Then I had a bald eagle fly overhead. And then I had a mother pin tail duck swim by me with her brood of young. She had 24, yes 24 babies that she guided up around me. Oh and the fishing was good too.
Sometimes I can get into a few trout but it wouldn't be happening this time. There hasn't been a lot of rain and the water was really low. I knew right away as I stepped into the creek that this would be a bass day. The water felt like a mildly warm bath. The air temps were in the 90's and the water had to be close to 80. It didn't even feel refreshing as I was wet wading in this water. I was trying some new popper designs and they produced well for me. I also was using the ice magic, which is a new design I have been working on. It produced well on the smallies. It was a black and chartreuse model. Most of the smallies that I caught were on the smaller side. I have never caught any that were too large. I know they are there but they have never cooperated with me very well.
This night was different though. But I found out that this fish was better than I was tonight. I was using this new popper. I had been catching small fish on it and was used to their little splash takes. All of the sudden my popper was engulfed by a large fish. I had a good fight on my hands. This fish got down and dirty in the fight, then would rocket out of the water! He did this three times that he launched himself out of the creek. This smallie was the largest fish I had ever hooked on this creek. It's depth of body told me it was the king of this section of water for sure! And he proved to be too tough to handle. Just before he jumped the third time he started spooling line. Something happened with my drag and when he stopped running, the reel didn't and there was some slack line. It took this opportunity to jump, spit the hook and say C-YA! I was bummed that I didn't get it to hand but was happy to know I can hook up with the big boys.
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Happy July 4th
I hope everyone has an enjoyable holiday today!
Sorry I have been absent from here for a while. Life has been crazy lately. My son was playing baseball this spring and then was selected to the Allstar team. Helping to coach that team took a lot of my spare time. Now that it is over I hope to have more time fishing and posting here of my new patterns.
Have a great holiday.
Sorry I have been absent from here for a while. Life has been crazy lately. My son was playing baseball this spring and then was selected to the Allstar team. Helping to coach that team took a lot of my spare time. Now that it is over I hope to have more time fishing and posting here of my new patterns.
Have a great holiday.
Friday, June 1, 2012
Recent May ties
Here are a few of my recent patterns I have tied. I had a client that wanted his killer streamer pattern replicated. I also was playing around with some poppers.
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Warm water bite is on
My friend Mike and I spent some time on the West Branch of the Susquehanna this Memorial Day weekend. Saturday when we went out on his boat, it was a great day of fishing. The water was crystal clear and was running about 68 degrees. The water was a little up from the average flows but it was great for fishing. You could see to the bottom in 7' of water with no problems. Actually we could see several large smallies just swimming along the bottom. Mike had some outstanding fish. He was using either spinner baits or tubes. One of the crazy, exciting moments was when we had the fantastic double. We both hooked up at the same time. As we were bringing in our fish, both fish danced on the water side by side at the same time! It was awesome to see that.
I didn't have the quantity he had but I liked the results of some of the new patterns. The Stoned Claw Crazy did well to bring several to hand. We were catching several smallies and we got into some really big red eyes, rock bass, or whatever other names you have for these fish. I was using the brown and also tried a new color, orange/brown.
I got some fish on the modified clouser. I extend the body with a bead chain body. I have some flash and arctic fox at the end of the bead chain.
I had tied up a few of this new pattern. It is basically rabbit strips, flashabou, craft fur head, and pheasant feather for the cheek. I used a worm hook. It does good for getting in and around weeds. Not that it is completely weedless but it did well being fished around thick stuff. I also got a positive response from the fish! Here is one of the rock bass that attacked this new pattern. My problem I had with this pattern is that I lost a couple due to the fact that I forgot to check my tippet and knots often. With dragging it in and around the thick stuff the line got weak and I lost them. I know for sure that I will be tying up more of this pattern!
Here was one of Mike's nice bass from this morning. The way it was going for me, I thought I was going to get skunked. Luckily, I brought out the "Ice Magic" and it ended the drought. Here was my lone bass for Monday. It wasn't very big but it put on a great fight.
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Fly on the run
I was invited to participate in the Fly On The Run annual fund raiser event again this year. This event is a fund raiser for Lancaster County Career & Technology Center (LCCTC). This is a great school for kids to learn a specific trade. This is a two day event. The evening before the fishing day, there is an awesome meal that is made by the student and hosted by the student. This event allows the students real life experience in the specialties of hosting, pastries, restaurant planning, and lots of other positions. Tonight they served Lobster tail, prime rib,and lots of other great food. The desserts were out of this world! Here was one of the cake pieces. The fish image on top was all hand done with white and regular chocolate. It was on each piece. And it was very delicious.
There is an auction that is of all kinds of donated items. one of the items was a cake made by the students. Everything on the cake is edible. Here is the item I donated. It is a wooden 4"x6" wooden fly box. I put in some of the chain gang nymphs (Hares Ear, Copper John, Stonefly, and two new patterns: Prince and Royal Prince) and my favorite caddis dry fly which works great on the Lititz Run, the Opal Caddis. I also put in a Stoned Claw Crazy, a new sculpin pattern, and the Wooly Skull. This box raised $150 for future scholarships given to some of the students.
There are browns, brookies, and rainbows in this Lititz Run. This creek is a stream restoration success. It is a spring creek that was a really warm water because of thermal pollution and also suffered a lot of chemical pollution. Donegal Trout Unlimited and others put a lot of time and effort into cleaning it up and is now a first rate stream. The bug life had disappeared but in the last couple years have seen lots of bug life return. There are now several caddis varieties, a cahill hatch, and tricos.
This event is a one fly tournament. It is setup as a competition of teams of four. There are four session times to fish. Two rods are allowed during each session. We had a lot of rain on Monday and Tuesday. This allowed the stream to have a nice amount of water, which was nice because before this there was very little water in the Lititz Run.
I tried a new streamer design (Ice Magic) and did well with it. The wooly skull also did well and brought fish to hand. The new design of chain gang prince nymph also caught fish. I was really happy with how some of these new designs worked today. We had really good fishing for about forty five minutes and then the sun hit the water and it definitely slowed things down. It was bright blue bird skies. The weather was wonderful to be outside and enjoy the friendships of the guys on my team. The lunker award went to a 23.5" brown. There were a couple teams that just knocked em dead. They must have had some beats that had a ton of fish.
The event was well worth attending and was enjoyed by all. Last year they raised over $50,000 for the school and to provide kids with scholarships to further their education.
There is an auction that is of all kinds of donated items. one of the items was a cake made by the students. Everything on the cake is edible. Here is the item I donated. It is a wooden 4"x6" wooden fly box. I put in some of the chain gang nymphs (Hares Ear, Copper John, Stonefly, and two new patterns: Prince and Royal Prince) and my favorite caddis dry fly which works great on the Lititz Run, the Opal Caddis. I also put in a Stoned Claw Crazy, a new sculpin pattern, and the Wooly Skull. This box raised $150 for future scholarships given to some of the students.
There are browns, brookies, and rainbows in this Lititz Run. This creek is a stream restoration success. It is a spring creek that was a really warm water because of thermal pollution and also suffered a lot of chemical pollution. Donegal Trout Unlimited and others put a lot of time and effort into cleaning it up and is now a first rate stream. The bug life had disappeared but in the last couple years have seen lots of bug life return. There are now several caddis varieties, a cahill hatch, and tricos.
This event is a one fly tournament. It is setup as a competition of teams of four. There are four session times to fish. Two rods are allowed during each session. We had a lot of rain on Monday and Tuesday. This allowed the stream to have a nice amount of water, which was nice because before this there was very little water in the Lititz Run.

The event was well worth attending and was enjoyed by all. Last year they raised over $50,000 for the school and to provide kids with scholarships to further their education.
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