Yesterday I took our new PaddleSki fishing for the first time. The point was to determine whether it is feasible for me to take the boat out alone, but the weather was grand so I was also hoping for some fish.I found it easy to stand up and paddle or pole, and the high vantage … Continue reading Eagle-Eye View
Fishing Dojo Blog
The One that Got it’s Picture Taken
Despite every single leg of our journey being late or delayed (thanks a lot Northwest!) we made it to Hawaii and back again.Tara spent most of the week at a conference which gave me time to visit friends and get in some good time on the water. I brought a fly rod with me which … Continue reading The One that Got it’s Picture Taken
Flight of the Eagle!
I wanted to get a quick blog posted before tomorrow; Tara and I are leaving in the morning for a week in Hawaii.Recently, we ordered an inflatable boat, the Sea Eagle PaddleSki. The boats are a bit on the spendy side compared to some other inflatables, but they have a 180 day money-back guarantee so … Continue reading Flight of the Eagle!
Walking Creek
Since February, I've been making visits to a small stream I know, waiting for the smallmouth bass to move up from the main river and start looking for spawning sites. While I don't think the warm weather is here to stay yet, I had a feeling that the past week has been nice enough to … Continue reading Walking Creek
A Captive Audience
Hooray! Carp season is officially under way. I expect it will be another month at least before the fishing becomes consistent but after a solid week of warm weather I was able to find some active fish. While exploring new spots this winter I found a bay which was cut off from the rest of … Continue reading A Captive Audience
Winter Wanderings
The days are getting longer, and the temperatures are bouncing higher each week. Even though I am anxious for spring, I thought I should be fair to my least favorite season because despite being cold and dreary, this winter has not been unproductive.During the cold months, many reservoirs are drained significantly, both to accommodate the … Continue reading Winter Wanderings
"moose" is Algonquin for moose
If you ever have a chance to vacation in Ontario, I highly recommend that you visit Algonquin Provincial Park. Most of the park is wilderness - thousands of lakes and low hills shaded by deciduous forest. Tara and I camped by a lake there in the early fall. The park was empty yet, as the … Continue reading "moose" is Algonquin for moose
Warm Memories
Well, it's winter time. I know the trout are active, but I'm not yet desperate enough to stand outside and swing nymphs through the water, hoping a little hatchery fish hooks itself. Instead, I thought I'd recall some nice warm fishing memories instead.My friend Kirk took this picture in Hawaii some years back. We were … Continue reading Warm Memories
Panama Part 2: Isla Taboga/Pacific Ocean
After our stay in the rainforest, we headed to the beaches of Isla Taboga, a small island about 12 miles from Panama City. Among the 900 or so inhabitants we found Thijs and Jeannette who retired from California to Taboga several years ago. Along with their vacation rental, Thijs runs a fishing charter business.For a … Continue reading Panama Part 2: Isla Taboga/Pacific Ocean
Panama Part 1: Lake Gatun/Panama Canal
We're back from Panama! It was an excellent trip. The weather was warm, the people were friendly and the fishing was good.We stayed the first several days in Gamboa, a small town in Soberania National Park and right next to Lake Gatun. The lake includes the northern end of the Panama Canal and is well … Continue reading Panama Part 1: Lake Gatun/Panama Canal