Friday, May 24, 2013
Scarlet Tanager
Yesterday evening I was walking along the river in downtown Minneapolis, by St. Anthony falls when a bird caught my eye. It was a bright red and black bird. I am not an ornithologist, but I am aware of some birds. I know scarlet tanagers are in our area, but I have never seen one. I wanted to get a picture, Unfortunately every time I got close to it's location it flew to the next tree. I did have time to compare to pictures on my phone I know it was a scarlet tanager. The bright red color is amazing to see.
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Winter fly fishing on April
Today I meet up with several other members of the St. Paul Fly Tiers for breakfast in Ellsworth, Wisconsin. This was for our April outing. This year is different than others as it was snowing and 30 degrees F. On the way the the restaurant road conditions got really bad for a few miles in River Falls. There was a couple mile stretch that had several cars in the ditch and top speed you could safely travel was 30 mph. After getting through River Falls the roads improved.
There was 3 other crazy guys like me who still wanted to fish in the poor weather. After breakfast we went to the Rush River. It was crystal clear an 41 degrees F. We started at Stonehammer and went upstream. I found that a Tup's Indispensable was the best fly today. It snowed, rained and sleeted during the day and there was no visible hatch, but there were a few fish that were surfacing. I only caught brown trout today as the Brookies were shy. Even with the bad weather it was nice to catch a handful of trout.
There was 3 other crazy guys like me who still wanted to fish in the poor weather. After breakfast we went to the Rush River. It was crystal clear an 41 degrees F. We started at Stonehammer and went upstream. I found that a Tup's Indispensable was the best fly today. It snowed, rained and sleeted during the day and there was no visible hatch, but there were a few fish that were surfacing. I only caught brown trout today as the Brookies were shy. Even with the bad weather it was nice to catch a handful of trout.
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St Paul Fly Tiers
Sunday, March 3, 2013
Enjoying the snow
Now that winter is winding down I have finally found some time to get out and do some cross country skiing. Last Sunday I got up got all of the stuff put some wax on the skis and headed out to Como Park. It was early, around 8:15 and there was only 3 other cars in the parking lot. I was a little surprised by the temperature as it was only 14 F, which was colder than I expected.
The snow was freshly groomed and in perfect condition. Definitely worth going out. It sounds like we are going to get another snow storm on Monday and Tuesday of this week and then warm up. So if I want to get out the best snow will be right after the storm.
The snow was freshly groomed and in perfect condition. Definitely worth going out. It sounds like we are going to get another snow storm on Monday and Tuesday of this week and then warm up. So if I want to get out the best snow will be right after the storm.
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Sunday, February 24, 2013
Ice fishing on the St. Croix
Last weekend Saturday I went fishing with Andy, Al, Caleb and Sam Craig on the St. Croix river in Bayport. It was a beautiful day and many people were out. This was my first opportunity to use my new Eskimo fish house. The ice was great at about 30" and about 5" of snow on the ice.
I was very impressed with the fish house. It setup and came down very easy. Also the quilted insulated cover was quite warm. Most of the day I did't even turn the Buddy heater on and the sun was enough to warm it up nicely. After I did turn the heater on the house was quite cozy.
Fishing was slow. Caleb started the day with a crappie. We all continued to see fish on the finders and an occasional bite but we weren't getting any hook ups. About an hour before sunset the bites started being more consistent. We all fished until about 5:45pm and I ended up with 2 crappies. It was a great day on the river.
I was very impressed with the fish house. It setup and came down very easy. Also the quilted insulated cover was quite warm. Most of the day I did't even turn the Buddy heater on and the sun was enough to warm it up nicely. After I did turn the heater on the house was quite cozy.
Fishing was slow. Caleb started the day with a crappie. We all continued to see fish on the finders and an occasional bite but we weren't getting any hook ups. About an hour before sunset the bites started being more consistent. We all fished until about 5:45pm and I ended up with 2 crappies. It was a great day on the river.
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Southern California
It has been along time since I posted anything so it is time again. Sue and I went out to Southern California for sue's aunt Evelyn's '90 birthday. It was a lot of fun. Evelyn was feeling really good and everyone had a good time visiting.
The weather was cold while we out there but I did play golf 2 days in row with Sue's cousins Dave and Roy. I didn't I shoot very well and the excuses are too many to list.
We will see many of the same relatives this summer at Kelsey's wedding.
The weather was cold while we out there but I did play golf 2 days in row with Sue's cousins Dave and Roy. I didn't I shoot very well and the excuses are too many to list.
We will see many of the same relatives this summer at Kelsey's wedding.
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