Friday, November 23, 2012

"At Least You Will Have Something To Blog About"

My partner in crime Chris Galvin was referring to the fact that I was stuck with one leg knee deep in quick-gravel (no other way to describe it) like a fly to honey for about 15 minutes.  In the picture below we had both been digging with a stick and our hands up to our shoulders for at least 10 minutes and I was still stuck. 


Of course as amusing as my foolishness can be, that is not what I really want to blog about.  I really like to blog about catching fatty carp in the winter.  Good thing we had enough time left over from "hilarious in an hour or two" shenanigans to do a little of that too.  Although I am willing to bet Chris found it amusing immediately.  I would have.

At any rate we didn't get many shots today.  We had a 10 degree cold front come through and that is murder this time of year.  Between us I think Chris and I had 5 total shots that we could really sink our teeth into.   Fortunately one happy carp cut a 90 and hammered my fly on a slow swim.



I have been working on the details of this fly on and off for well over a year now.  Some folks may remember it as prototype 1.  Options 2, 3 and combinations of 1 and 3 just never panned out.  With an added pinch of McTage's McLuvin I think I am at a final design which I will get to posting this weekend.  Huh, McTage's McLuvin.  Pretty cool when the name of a fly just craps itself out of your subconscious like that.  Same way I named the Trouser Worm, it just barfed into print in the middle of a post.

5 comments:

  1. McLuvin, huh? I like it. Nice fish. I like'em when they're all buttered up like that.

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  2. Thats why I carry a bottle of Pam Ty.

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  3. McTage,

    We have a sand bar that is quick, super spooky stuff to my old buddy, and to people who disregarded our warnings. Cool, literally, fish on a neat fly! Now your 70F, I'm jealous.

    Gregg

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    1. It was pretty nice today for sure but totally overcast. Thanksgiving day was the day to hammer them, I guarantee that.

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  4. Glad you got out Trevor. Oh, and glad you caught a Carp too.

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