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June 05 The Spring Opener that kept on going…and going…I had a very busy month of May, with three wonderful fishing adventures. Two, with the Flygirls of Michigan, and one through Wilson’s Fly Shop, where I was the lucky winner of a draw at the Izaak Walton Fly Fishing Forum in Burlington, Ontario in April. That trip was to La Reserve Beauchene. Before going into the details, I’d also like to say that while I was away, two Fly fishing friends passed away. Jim Birkholm, known to many as James Castwell, David Prothero also passed away. He was a fascinating icon at the local shows in Ontario and a member of Winter Hatches Fly Tying Club. Dave was an inspiration to all who met him. I borrowed this photo from Haveflywillfish Dave , an avid fly angler and fly tier, suffered a stroke that left him totally paralyzed on his right side, at the age of 68. He worked thought this hardship by teaching himself how to tie flies with his left hand and creating tools to assist him. He inspired many to never give up. He not only tied beautiful flies but he was known for tying very small patterns, down to 32. (the smallest hooks made) I was fortunate enough to take a couple of tying classes from Dave over the last few years. Trout Season opened for me with a Flygirls trip for Steelhead on the Manistee River in Michigan. Our home base was Schmidt’s Outfitters. See Last years post. This year the fishing was outstanding. All the tumblers clicked together. I knew it was going to be good when the morning started with that perfect Steelhead Green water and a perfect send off with a bald eagle flying alone with our boat as it moved up river towards our starting point. I’d like to say I have lots of photos of steelhead. I don’t. I got my butt kicked royal. I hooked about a dozen or so…I stopped counting. Got some close to the boat, but that’s as good as it got. I had on some of the biggest steelhead of my life, too. I was expecting fish like our usual spring steelhead…around the 5-9 lb range…but these were behemoths. Many in the 13-16 lb range. Hopefully I'll get to get a photo of one of these beauties NEXT YEAR!!! In the mean time, I had a ball.
The next day we hit a section up river for some cute little trout. A typical early season, Manistee rainbow. About ten days later it was back up to Camp Wa Wa Sum on the AuSable. (See Last year) This has to be my favourite Flygirls outing. No…it’s just my favourite outing, period. I wouldn’t care if it rained all week. Just the atmosphere of the place is worth it, but this year, the weather and fishing conditions were spectacular. Certainly not what I was expecting when I packed up the car to head over
When we weren’t fishing we were exchanging information, tying flies, talking about rod building and just taking in the atmosphere. The weather and the fishing couldn’t have been better. The nice thing about Photoshop is you can save photos that would have hit the trash heap, because they weren’t focused properly. A nice afternoon on the South Branch AuSable. A favourite Michigan Delicacy . Morels When approaching the elusive Holy Water trout, be stealthy! Sylvia DiAmilio shows her form. To Be Continued….because the power is about to be shut off for the day, due to work being done on the house…. May 26 From Le Reserve BeaucheneWell I'm up in Qubec, with Bob Izumi a few feet away. It sounds like Saturday morning fish tv.
This is a beautiful place. I will post photos when I get home. But for now you have to trust me.
I acccomplished the two things I was hopeing to. I caught and landed a Lake Trout on a fly rod! Not an easy task. I also wanted to break my personal best brook trout which was 15 inched until I came here. I did that! landed two 19 inche brookies with a good number of 16 inchers in the mix.
The room is getting noisy...the film crew is letting down it's hair. Will continue when I get a minute next week. May 16 Long Rods and the Canadian Youth Fly Fishing TeamThere is a growing interest out there for LONG fly rods. Spey Rods, Switch Rods and now rods designed for Czech (Polish) Nymphing techniques. If you keep up with fly fishing at all, you will know that the Czechs blew the rest of world out of the water at the World Fly Fishing Championships with this technique. There is a small rod company that started up in New Hampshire in 2004, that got together with Ian James to create a Czech Nymph rod for the Canadian Youth Fly Fishing Team for the World Youth Fly Fishing Competition in Czechoslovakia this June. They now offer it for sale. I've had a look at it. I get to test it out when I'm back in June. This is that rod: http://www.greatbayrods.com/EMG%20SERIES.html
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