Right after lunch, I took the kids to the Lake to try fishing today. I caught a few bluegill and this LMB - it inhaled a pink grub I tied up a while back and I hooked it square on the roof of its mouth. The entire time we were out there, we were surrounded by swarms of gnats that seemed to want to live in our cranial orifices. Noe pointed out a few times that she could see the cloud of bugs flying around my head - that is until they sensed her being a carbon dioxide emitted mammal also. By the end of our short stay, the bugs had us thinking it would be best to wear dust masks and mosquito netting - and not to mention the start of the rains. Tough day of fishing...
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Rained Out and Attacked by Bugs
Right after lunch, I took the kids to the Lake to try fishing today. I caught a few bluegill and this LMB - it inhaled a pink grub I tied up a while back and I hooked it square on the roof of its mouth. The entire time we were out there, we were surrounded by swarms of gnats that seemed to want to live in our cranial orifices. Noe pointed out a few times that she could see the cloud of bugs flying around my head - that is until they sensed her being a carbon dioxide emitted mammal also. By the end of our short stay, the bugs had us thinking it would be best to wear dust masks and mosquito netting - and not to mention the start of the rains. Tough day of fishing...
Labels:
freshwater flyfishing,
Large Mouth Bass
Milk Crate (Legally Procured) Fishing Basket
End of the Day Redemption
Labels:
Bluegill,
Crappie,
Large Mouth Bass,
Nissin Seiryu Rod
SUPing around CARP Nasty!!!
White Sucker Fish from the Potomac
Labels:
Chain Bridge,
freshwater flyfishing,
Platform,
Shad,
White Sucker Fish
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Thursday Afternoon Popper Action


Boating, SUPing and the Ubiquitous Seaweed
The rest of our Sunday in Annapolis was pretty varied. We had brunch with our friends Trevor and Sam. While there we admired the boats tied up in the marina. Then we hit Sandy Point to get our wide open water fix. La took out the Naish Glide for a bit and I took turns fishing with the kids. As you can see, we caught our share of Ulva lactuca - sea lettuce. Can't you see the excitement in the kids' expressions!!!???!!! I don't think I'll ever catch a fish at this place...
Labels:
Naish Glide,
saltwater fishing,
Ulva lactuca
Playing Catch Up - Spring East of Maui Swap Meet
Saturday, April 20, 2013
Saturday Fishing Scorecard

I was going to drive to the Chain Bridge and walk the C&O Trail to try my luck against some Shad, but the wind was way up and the bed was too warm. I did take a look at the Lake and the wind was blowing in a favorable direction for the kids and I to cast some flies. I caught 1 crappie, 12 bluegill and 3 bass. Marlon caught 1 bluegill and an awesome large mouth bass. I say awesome because Marlon sight casted to one he saw and worked the fly - he had to do it several times but he eventually got the bass to take the fly - he waited a second to make sure the fly was in the bass's mouth and WHACK - when he set the fly, the fight ensued!!! He kept the rod tip up and got the fish to shore!!! That was the best part of it all for me - watching Marlon focus and accomplish his objective!!!! That's fishing!
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Sunday Funnies, Part 2
Labels:
Flatwater SUP,
La's SUP,
methane,
Uli
Sunday Funnies, Part 1
Saturday, April 13, 2013
Bluegill Saturday

Labels:
Bluegill,
freshwater flyfishing,
Marlon,
Nissin Seiryu Rod
Pau Hana Fishing (just not in Hawaii)
I get my seiryu/tenkara/keiryu rods and supplies from www.tenkarabum.com - and Chris S (proprietor) started a "Blue Fly" contest (check out his website for details). Anyways, I finally tied up a blue fly and used it yesterday. I caught 12 bluegills on the single "killer bug" with a red tail. I was using a Nissin Fine Mode Zoom rod - 14'6" with a number 3 level line. It was real windy too so the casting with this soft rod was challenging - but the action when a pugnacious BG took the fly was AWESOME!!! Not bonefish on 8wt A-W-E-S-O-M-E (epic awesome), but still a great time. Noe caught one on her own and Marlon came away with a 6 count. The crappie and LMBs were no where to be seen. Not sure if it was the wind or the rain we just had - we'll see later on today...
Thursday, April 11, 2013
This never gets old...
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Day Two Catching
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