Monday, April 15, 2013

Day On the Ditch with Fishspotter

Fishspotter, aka Larry Friedrichs had another rare Saturday off from guiding, so we took the opportunity
to do a little R/D on the river with new fly patterns. Weather was beautiful, almost a little to nice to put the baetis hatch down for the day, but this fish were still feeding.

Our biggest concern was the water, demands from the ranchers and irrigators had recently put another hurt on the river drawing it down to a mere 187 cfs. at launch in time. You must be pretty good on the sticks at this level, as there are more rocks than water in your way. We still managed to navigate our way down our favorite stretch and catch a fish or two on some new patterns.

One of our finned friends headed back to his feeding lane.

Orvis Helios 2 w/ Battenkill was the weapon of choice for the day.
Still under development so we can only show a distant picture, however, it caught many fish. It is a keeper.
Larry manages the Helio's 2 to another fine rainbow. His guide put him on fish all day!

Sunday, April 14, 2013

The River is a Sanctuary


The river of the west are a special place. Besides offering us a place to unwind and distress from the weeks hectic schedule, it offers tremendous sights like these. Set down the rod and look around, you might just see something you really like.

 Always have to turn around and look at my beautiful rower, so nice to have a wife that
love to row, fish and be on the river every chance she gets. I am a lucky Chicken.
Them riffles and shallows are starting to fill with fish as bug get going.

Friday, April 12, 2013

"Fly Fishing Film Making Tips" by Hank Patterson


The flyfishing video craze has hit epic levels, more and more people are making videos each day and releasing them on Vimeo and Youtube. Join our buddy Hank Patterson as he shares the finer points of
making one of these short films. Hank has shared his "three" secrets to successful film making in this episode, especially made for the upcoming Down the Hatch, Orvis Rendevous. Enjoy!

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Morrish Mouse


We have watched them on all the exotic flyfishing videos, from Russia to Alaska. But flyfisherman have been using them for a lot longer than that. How about pike, bass all the other trouty waters of the US. Yes, how bout them apples.

Don't be afraid, try one , early, early in the morning when floating your favorite river, especially at sun-up or sundown and see if you get some action. Just maybe, a little sumpin, sumpin will smack the shit out of the mouse.

Don't Be Afraid of a Little Mouse!





Morrish Mouse 
Hook: TMC 8089, Sz. 8-12
Thread: Black UTC 140
Tail: Dark Brown Rabbit Strip Cut (Cut to Size)
Top: 2 mm Black Foam
Body: Natural Deer Body Hair