Sunday, June 20, 2010

Fun with 3D Photos

I took some photos of my hotel window while on a business trip in northern France.  The below image may appear like one window but it's actually two pictures of the same window side-by-side.  If you cross your eyes so that you see three windows, focus on the one in the middle and Voila, a 3D image! 

 

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Snake Den Hollow

There aren't enough days in a year to fish all the lakes and ponds at Snake Den Hollow near Victoria, IL.  But, Clif and I were successful in finding a couple that were promising.  Our plan was to arrive before sunrise to see how our scum frogs would do from the shore and then switch to rubber worms and grubs.  Instead we pulled into the parking lot about 10 minutes after.  We walked for about 20 more minutes to get to the first lake.  The fake frogs were so successful that after one uniquely targeted cast a real frog followed and mounted my fake one.  I about fell on the ground laughing.  Luckily he was able to dismount before he was seriously injured.  We continued on through the weeds and poison ivy to try a few more lakes.  Some good, some not so good.  We studied our map and made mental notes for for kayaking and portaging our next visit.

After about 6 hours of hiking and fishing Clif hooked a couple of nice largemouth and so many smaller bass, bluegill, sunfish, and crappie, (even a walleye fingerling from the boat launch) to count.  My toll was a couple of smaller largemouth and a couple bluegill.

Here's a link to Clif's most excellent article.

Friday, May 28, 2010

I Plan to Fish...

...finely.

Clif and I are rising early in the morning tomorrow to try top water from the banks of a series of small strip-mine lakes we've never been on before. The water temp should be high enough for action. We're not bringing the fly rods this time because were not sure if the banks are conducive to back casting. Besides, I think Clif feels his odds are better catching 4+ with conventional tackle. I'm not going to argue with him.

Friday, April 16, 2010

I May Never Need Reading Glasses Again

In the process of scheduling a trip to the Mack with Clif and the Stream Stalker my eyes wandered over to the ad bar in Gmail. The Google Ad claimed "The Easiest Fishing Knot". So, naturally, I had to follow it. The specs say it's for hook/lure eyes 2.1mm loop inner diameter and larger. That would cover every tackle setup except for most trout flies. It ties a 5 turn Uni-Knot, and according to Lefty Kreh it's one of the stronger knots he's tied. If you shop around you could probably pick one up for under 30 bucks.

Monday, January 25, 2010

...and it's only $150,000 (plus shipping and handling)

Most bass fisherman I know believe in the thought that if you want to catch the bigger fish you need to throw a bigger lure.

I was out on the web today and I followed a link to the folks at Round Rocks Fly Fishing. The image in the item offering doesn't do it Justice. You have to read the product description to get the big picture, and I mean BIG.

So if you have a large disposable income and you're in the mood for the really big fish, and I mean fish bigger than your modest, middle America, two story house, have I got a lure for you. (Update:  It's no longer for sale.)