Friday, December 28, 2012

Kern River 12/26-12/27

So the Yellowstone Crew (plus Peter) headed up to Kernville for a little fly fishing action after Christmas. We got there around 9am and fished the cemetery. We got a tip from Guy Jean's to fish anything pink and to fish it deep. Kal and I hooked on to two this morning and that was it for the rest of the day for all of us. We stayed at the Kern Lodge and the lady there hooked us up with a 2 bedroom suite for really cheap. Today, we got to the river around 9 and fished the bridge for most of the day. Kal got two and the rest of us left skunked. The worm dunkers there were killing it after chumming the water though. After lunch, we headed down to the golf course and hiked out to the river. This looked like the best section of river with deep cuts along the banks. There was a BWO hatch around 2, but never saw a single fish rise. As we were packing up Nick and Squirrelly Pete headed down to dunk some salmon eggs in a last attempt to catch fish. Peter supposedly snagged one and Nick left empty handed. Fishing was super super duper slow and am truly surprised any of us caught anything, but it was still one of the most beautiful rivers I have ever fished.

Pink San Juan Worm

Golf Course Holes


Sunday, October 14, 2012

Steelhead of Soquel Lagoon

So today I went down to Capitola to meet up with some local fisheries biologists to help out with monitoring the population of Steelhead in the Soquel Lagoon. Steelhead are a threatened species among the Central Coast due to human development. In Capitola, there has been lots of development along Soquel Creek, so therefore the Steelhead population must be monitored carefully. Today we caught 20, and when compared with last week's data we could predict the population of the lagoon. In previous years there has been an estimated 6,000 fish in the lagoon; today we estimated about 300..... 
SOMETHING FISHY IS GOING ON!

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Bass in SLO



Hit up a little SLO pond on my way up to Santa Cruz with the fly rod.  

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Mammoth

Just got back from couple weeks in Mammoth with the Beaverlick Boys. 

Friday, August 3, 2012

Very Bad Bear



The Stabbin' Cabin got a little makeover from a Mammoth local.

Monday, June 25, 2012

Truckee

So I just got out of school and decided to head up into the mountains and do a little fishing and biking in Truckee.  I fished the Little Truckee and stayed at Boyington Mills campground. Nice campground, it doesn't have any running water, but I guess you don't really need it since you are right on the river.
Definitely will be heading back soon!

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

The Stabbin' Cabin

This summer I plan on doing a solid camping/fly fishing/ mountain biking trip through the Sierras and kickin it irie with some fools in Mammoth for a bit.  So here is my little camper set up. I have yet to use it, but will probably do a little camping trip next weekend to test everything out.  

Putting on the shell to see where exactly the foam padding needed to go. 


Placing the foam padding slightly on the outer lip of the shell seemed to work perfectly.


 BedRug


I was going to build my own sleeping platform, but when picking up some parts for the shell, the guy at the shop had one of these Lee Anderson carpet kits for pretty cheap. It was a perfect fit and has a little padding for sleeping on top, so I figured I'd save myself the hassle. I had to make a couple of little cuts near the back to fit the clamps in, but wasn't too hard. There was space in the front for the two clamps to fit without making any cuts. The carpet seems like it might get mildew if it gets wet, so it may get replaced with some more heavy duty carpet. But on the other hand, the shag carpet does seem pretty bitchin' for this little "Stabbin' Cabin".