FISH CATCHING TRAVEL

Knockin Tail Lures by My CoastOutdoors
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I am learning some hard lessons about this myasthenia gravis hassle. When I fished the river bank the other day it laid me up for another day. After using the weedeater I was immobilized the next day. The pattern seems to be do some physical activity and expect to pay for it. Very hard to describe how it feels and it is a learning process. At least I beat the diabetes thing and have been taken off all of that hassle. So times are slowly changing and I did some fishing this week with more to come.
The River
The wind has been blowing up to 50mph the last couple of days. As the day goes on it gets stronger and stronger and is definitely not boat fishing weather. Plus, with the season in full swing the river is covered up with rafters, wade fishermen and the floating crowd. So I headed out early to get the jump on both the weather and the fishermen, and it turned out to be a good choice.

They were colored up today.

It was a rainbow kind of morning.
My favorite spot is a good deeper bank fishing spot usually full of Brown Trout, but not today. On the Rio you can only keep 2 Browns and must return any Rainbows immediately and they are not all that common. (I never keep any on the Rio, if you want some fish hit the lakes.) This morning Rainbows was the size of it, but they were some beautiful fish, and one of them was a real hoss.

They were smoking the Brown Trout color Rapala.

This picture does not due her justice. This was a good one.
As I fished a drift boat stopped at the top of the hole to fish and it happened. The one above went absolutely nuts when I set the hook. It made a couple of jumps, and on the ultralight with 4lb test was a battle. When I finally got her to the net it would not fit and then the fun began. I always keep them in the water and while I was getting my phone out to take a pic she jumped out and I proceeded to drop my phone in the river. Fish or phone? I went for the fish. After getting back in the game a quick pic and then spent some time reviving her. When it is this warm and the fight is that long they need some time to get oriented.
That was the last fish, but it sure made my morning. I would have preferred to not catch it while the guide boat was watching, but not because it should be a secret. I just hated to have the customers watch me catch that size trout as it is far from common on the river. I really enjoyed getting back to riverside and am trying to decide where I will fish tomorrow.
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The Boss above 10,000.

The Boss in the woods with her hiking club. They get after it!
I have talked about it before; these folks keep after it. Often going above 10,000 they knock off 3 or 4 miles anyway. So, think you are in shape? Try starting at 9,000 feet and cover another 1,000 up then back down, both tough in their own way. Trust me it is work and they are “old folks”. She is living her best life. (Not counting my sick BS.) She may be heading to Iceland this fall then the biggy – the Eagle Fest in Mongolia next year as this year is already sold out. The girl likes to travel like I like to fish.
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Velvety Smooth
I happened to be cooking some breakfast when I looked out the window and here they came along the hillside. There was 8 or 10 and by time I got the camera some had moved on.

A few of the boys who came through the yard this morning.

It won’t be long before we start knowing each one by their antlers.
It has been amazing to watch as they have really started to grow. We do not see them as much right now but that will change soon.

This guy is headed towards wide.
To bad I did not get the big one. He was already split twice and looks like he might be the star of the neighborhood. But there is lots of time and growing to go and it will be fun to watch all the way to the rut when things get really interesting.
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Kockin Tails and the Glades

Wow! Michael, the owner of Knockin Tail lures with a super snook.
He is on a multi-state tour from Louisianna to the Glades and has been tearing up everything from trout, reds, and some serious snook. I have used that bait since day 1 and was happy to fish with it during the development phase. I am proud to have had some serious input in the development and Michael continues to improve the product line. The variety of fish that have come over the side on the Knockin Tail cannot be over emphasized. If it has gills and fins it will eat a Knockin Tail. Congrats on the trip so far.
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Beaver Lake

Hard to deal with the crowded waters.
I am really developing a love hate relationship with the lake closest to the house. It is beautiful but at times the fishing confuses me. It was supposed to have Kokanee salmon in it but last year I caught one in spite of giving it the old college try. Last time I was at the game and fish office I asked about stocking and she looked it up and they stocked 20,000 fingerlings last year. So unsure of how fast they grow I have tried a couple of times this spring to catch one and the only luck I have was losing a small one at the boat. So maybe next year they will be big enough.

Plenty of these but not what I was after.
But my problem with the lake this year is it looks like they stocked a bunch of smaller rainbows with small being the operative word. It seems to be interfering with catching the better ones. At Echo Lake this spring before they stocked the trout were nice and really solid. So not sure what the Beaver issue is but now that I am finally feeling better will start to expand my travels. There are tons of lakes in the area and maybe the fishing is a little better in those. Or maybe when things settle down on Beaver the fishing will improve. But it does seem stupid to bitch when the problem is not catching what I want but catching plenty of fish.
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I really want to thank those of you who commented, you know who you are. A little feedback is so appreciated as it has been a tough run. But as long as I can pick up a rod and reel things are good. So thanks again, your comments mean a lot to me.
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Otherwise, it is “sort of busy” around here but according to some folks I have spoken with visitation is down and it is leaving a mark. This is the time many make that extra to get them through the winter. Most attribute it to the price of gas. How is that promised $2 a gallon gas working out for you? But it is good to see folks hiking, fishing, floating, and 4 wheeling. This area is God’s country for folks who love the outdoors as there is a world of things to do here.
Today is the city-wide (And I use the term city loosely.) garage sale and the Boss is out there without adequate supervision. And as we all know there is always something that is just too good a deal to pass up. I on the other hand am finishing this post, checking on a bid from a contractor for driveway work, then deciding where to fish Monday followed by some basketball. Who knows, may sneak out in the morning for some fly fishing. So keep stopping in and thanks for reading my stuff.
Good Luck and Tight Lines






















































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