Saturday, July 6, 2013

Fishing Bike


Fishing Bike, a set on Flickr.


So it's been raining...a lot! It basically hasn't stopped since Wednesday night. As the rain fell, I watched the river just get ready to drop into fishing shape, only to blow back out again. I knew it was time to do something about it. So, I walked outside, looked up at the sky, and yelled "Stop Raining!" And do you know what happened next? That's right, it rained even harder.

Now the first rainy day was passed easily enough by filling up my streamer box and getting ready for the water to drop. After the second and third days though I started to get a little antsy. Then it hit me....It was something that I should have done already, but for whatever reason hadn't...I started working on plans to modify a cruiser bike to carry a fully rigged fly rod. This would be great for riding up and down the bike path that parallels the Great Miami River and some excellent carp water along with providing a way to quickly get between bridges on the other smallmouth and trout rivers around here. So while it poured down rain outside I got to work inside. Here are a few pictures. There are still a few things that need to be added: a basket to carry waders or packs and a second stabilizer ring, but other than that she is ready for action.

Monday, June 17, 2013

Mad River 6/16/13



Mad River 6/16/13, a set on Flickr.

Dark and rainy morning on the river. Perfect day and the streamer bit was on.

We followed the path down the river at 5:15 AM with the aid of our head lamps, our fly rods rigged with 5" streamers. The water had dropped and cleared since the last rain so we new that our best chance to take a big brown trout would be early. The first few runs and holes under darkness were a bust, but as soon as the rain started to hit the river we started to put fish in the net.