I was so happy to finally get the time to get out there and fish. I headed out with my friend Justin to go fishing for the official opening of NY Striper season on the Hudson. I was so excited that i left my house without my bait(left in the fridge) that i had to turn back after 20 min of driving north . I finally went back got my bait and then put the wrong GPS cooridinates and drove to a wrong location and was lost for 30 min.
I finally get to the right location and meet up with Justin and within 45 min i was hooked up with my first 2017 stripedbass. I was so happy! So we stood out there and caught a lot of fish. Lots of fun and my arms are now very tired
Monday, April 3, 2017
Friday, February 3, 2017
Orvis Fly Tying Class 201
Last Night afterwork I joined the Yonkers Ridgehill Orvis Store Fly tying 201 class, led by Len.
I brought along my new fly kit and Len showed us some dubbing techniques, along with some other very valuable fly tying tricks and essentials. (Thank you Len )
We sat there and played and tied and played and tied and watched as he amazed us with some of these tieback techniques along with the whip finish (that I'm still fighting with) and he made it look so easy. Now as you can imagine my flies once completed were not looking half as nice as our instructers flies but none the less i am confident that my flies will catch fish! I kinda like the imperfections and i think they will stand out (in the water) in a good way to cause a triggered strike by some quality trout!
We were all joking at the end of the night about how you can tie a perfect flies but a kid will catch a huge trout on a broken lure or a fly that was unravelling and falling apart. But the perfect Fly only caught the angler! Now thats a fact!!!! At the end there is no wrong fly (as long as it catches fish) there is only bad knots. It is up to our imaginations and the personal choices of the materials that we decide to use in our flies that make this art of fly tying really true. Enjoy your 2017 fishing season and I wish you all many more to come!
I brought along my new fly kit and Len showed us some dubbing techniques, along with some other very valuable fly tying tricks and essentials. (Thank you Len )
We sat there and played and tied and played and tied and watched as he amazed us with some of these tieback techniques along with the whip finish (that I'm still fighting with) and he made it look so easy. Now as you can imagine my flies once completed were not looking half as nice as our instructers flies but none the less i am confident that my flies will catch fish! I kinda like the imperfections and i think they will stand out (in the water) in a good way to cause a triggered strike by some quality trout!
We were all joking at the end of the night about how you can tie a perfect flies but a kid will catch a huge trout on a broken lure or a fly that was unravelling and falling apart. But the perfect Fly only caught the angler! Now thats a fact!!!! At the end there is no wrong fly (as long as it catches fish) there is only bad knots. It is up to our imaginations and the personal choices of the materials that we decide to use in our flies that make this art of fly tying really true. Enjoy your 2017 fishing season and I wish you all many more to come!
Monday, January 30, 2017
New to Tying Flies for Fly Fishing
As most of you know i am a Avid angler of all sorts but i am fairly new to Fly Fishing, With that said I have entered into the world of fly fishing very slowly and taking it step by step. In my last post i wrote on how I attended a fly tying 101 class at the Orvis in Yonkers NY. It was then and there that i learned not only the basics of Fly tying but I also learned that primitive man has used the skills of trickery for hunting way back then and it was for survival and how lucky i am that I get to try and do this as a hobby.
We live in a world that we can have anything we want at a flick of a key, So i humbles me to sit down and practice tying a simple nymph and not even get it exactly correct but to know that this will work on catching a fish. Of course some of us would much rather spend our free time on the water fishing and so would I but think about "THE PREP" "THE DEVILS IN THE DETAILS" its quite fulfilling knowning that the next time I get out on the East branch Stream System that my flies will be the primary flies I use and the flies I have purchased in the past will be my back up flies.
Now don't get this twisted, I am not telling you to not purchase store sold flies. On the contrary I think everyone should purchase flies as well as tie there own. Its a great Hobby and "Way of Life"
So if you have the time just try it once. Im heading to the 201 Class this week and I'm excited
Here are some pics go my latest nymph
We live in a world that we can have anything we want at a flick of a key, So i humbles me to sit down and practice tying a simple nymph and not even get it exactly correct but to know that this will work on catching a fish. Of course some of us would much rather spend our free time on the water fishing and so would I but think about "THE PREP" "THE DEVILS IN THE DETAILS" its quite fulfilling knowning that the next time I get out on the East branch Stream System that my flies will be the primary flies I use and the flies I have purchased in the past will be my back up flies.
Now don't get this twisted, I am not telling you to not purchase store sold flies. On the contrary I think everyone should purchase flies as well as tie there own. Its a great Hobby and "Way of Life"
So if you have the time just try it once. Im heading to the 201 Class this week and I'm excited
Here are some pics go my latest nymph
Saturday, January 14, 2017
Fly Tying 101
Today was my first time ever atemping to tie a fly. A little after i got into fly fishing i wanted to learn how to tie my own flies. This doesnt mean i would not purchase flies, it only means i wanted to be capable of tying some on my own, kind of a goal. I was not able to do so for too many reasons to list right now but finally about 4 years later i finally had an opportunity and the time to take a "fly tying 101" class.
So this morning i high talked it to Orvis in Ridgehill Yonkers NY where i was greated by an awesome staff (Len , Mike & David) and they taught me the basics of tying flies. I learned so much today but the biggest leson i learned is its all up to the eye of the beholder and there is no wrong or right as long as a fish will bite your fly!
I highly recommend taking one of these FREE classes as it was a great experiance for me and i plan on registering for the next level up class 201
Tight lines to all
So this morning i high talked it to Orvis in Ridgehill Yonkers NY where i was greated by an awesome staff (Len , Mike & David) and they taught me the basics of tying flies. I learned so much today but the biggest leson i learned is its all up to the eye of the beholder and there is no wrong or right as long as a fish will bite your fly!
I highly recommend taking one of these FREE classes as it was a great experiance for me and i plan on registering for the next level up class 201
Tight lines to all
Wednesday, January 11, 2017
2017
I know its been a while but sometimes life just keeps us extra busy. I have been very blessed to have started a family and soon my two yearly daughter will be three years of age and ready to start fishing. I am really hoping that she will gravitate to fishing the same way i did, But if she does not its ok i just want her to enjoy life as it is short and we all need to be thankful for the time we have here and who we get to share it with. Happy new year to all of you
This year I plan on
Going Winter Ice Fishing
going fishing in Florida
Learning how to tie a flies (going on sat to my first class at Orvis
Early Spring Striper Fishing
Early Spring Trout Fishing, Reservoir and Stream Fly Fishing
Summer Fluke, Seabass
Kayaking for Stripers and Blues
September Salmon Run / Striper Run
Fall Trout Fly fishing
Saltwater fishing as well
These are my fishing Goals for 2017
I wish everyone a great season
This year I plan on
Going Winter Ice Fishing
going fishing in Florida
Learning how to tie a flies (going on sat to my first class at Orvis
Early Spring Striper Fishing
Early Spring Trout Fishing, Reservoir and Stream Fly Fishing
Summer Fluke, Seabass
Kayaking for Stripers and Blues
September Salmon Run / Striper Run
Fall Trout Fly fishing
Saltwater fishing as well
These are my fishing Goals for 2017
I wish everyone a great season
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