Went out fishing after church with my dad at his 3 acre pond. We had a few minutes to kill before the Bears game started up so we headed out on the pond to catch some dinner. I figured the fish would be jumping in the boat on such a nice day, but boy was I wrong. We had to work hard for our measly catch of 2 perch, a crappie, a bass, and a bluegill. Dinner was delicious, it just had to be supplemented with a couple dozen hot wings from the Buffalo Wild Wings down the road!
Monthly Archives: September 2009
Sunday Fishing Trip
Went out fishing after church with my dad at his 3 acre pond. We had a few minutes to kill before the Bears game started up so we headed out on the pond to catch some dinner. I figured the fish would be jumping in the boat on such a nice day, but boy was I wrong. We had to work hard for our measly catch of 2 perch, a crappie, a bass, and a bluegill. Dinner was delicious, it just had to be supplemented with a couple dozen hot wings from the Buffalo Wild Wings down the road!
It’s That Time of Year!
It’s that time of year again! The weather starts to cool, the sweaters come out, the leaves change colours, and the water temperature drops. But don’t get upset because the salmon run is here! The salmon have started making their ways up the rivers to spawn in Ontario. The past few rain falls have really helped with raising the water levels. The salmon are able to get up the rivers a lot easier. There are many reports and pictures of anglers landing monster salmon!
If you have never experienced a salmon run I suggest you get out and see what you’re missing. Even if you’re not into catching fish (which I can’t believe your not), go down to a river like the Credit and the Humber and witness nature at its best. See how powerful and determined these beasts of nature are, as they make their way up to where they were born and lay their eggs for future generations. It is really something to see, especially if you can see them jump over obstacles like dams.
This fall don’t just sit home trying to stay warm and complain that summer has ended. Get out and see what all the fuss is about. The salmon run is here, don’t wait too long as it only lasts for so long! By mid to end of November the major run will be over. Don’t wait, get some bait and go fishing!
‘Till next time: May your hook sets be Massive and your fish be Monsters!
-Peter Natev


Post from: Bounty Fishing Blog
Why You’d Want to Take Up Fly Fishing AGAIN (Even If You Already Fly Fish)
Forwarded to us via Outdoor Babe MK (and found on the Facebook page of Kialoa paddles), we’d like to note the above fly fisherperson is also a fulltime marine biologist, so we’re awarding her (Elizabeth Woo Bowman) the Underground’s Three B’s award (beauty, brains & backcast).
Stand up paddling is a relatively new paddling sport, though (for some reason) we’re expecting explosive growth. Just saying is all.
It’s yet another example of the Underground working so very hard to make the lives of the Undergrounders even better – and this from the Middle Eastern desert.
Selfless we are.
Sep 30, Colorado Fishing
They’ll Kill Us
.. The madness of the meadow mambo and the order of the conga line have descended to the famous holes of the Madison River. A queue at the quay is now standard practice at the Barns Holes and Baker's Hole... Talk centers around the best fast water fly for the big fish entering the system. Many of the flies traditionally used have their fans. BUT! A few knowledgeable and well traveled local guides have a trick up their waders.
.. The king has arrived! The WHAT? The KING PRINCE NYMPH. It
has made inroads into the boxes of guides and knowledgeable neighbors in the last year or so. In surprising sizes it is taking more than it's share of fish during the Fall madness surrounding the runners from Hebgen Lake... Distributed by Idyllwild Flies and inching it's way across North America this little denizen is already making a name for itself. The novelty is that big fish are eating the small sizes, (14-16-18,) and in surprising numbers.
.. We'll be badly maligned for this post. Our grog will be rationed. Our name will be mud: but you need to know. Don't abandon your streamer box just yet, put it on hold for an hour or two and see what happens.
.. Read about this and other sorts of surprises HERE.
Drive-by Fishing
.. A pile of good catching gets ignored this time of year. Great rivers and great scenery are passed up in favor of dashing to the Madison River, Firehole River, and
Gibbon River, in search of a big fish... If that's your gig - chase it! We caught a few over the weekend: good fun. Streamers, mice, soft hackles and leeches are just the ticket for head-hunting.
.. Night fishing is becoming a ritual with a few of the neighbors: their stories are barely believable - no offense guys.
.. Lost flies and tippets in trees make for good stories. Photos by headlight and cell phone are nearly convincing.
.. Trophies in trees attest to the presence of wayward casts.
But the number of leviathans reported seems a wee bit high. Oh well, to say the least - night is the time for big fish fun... On the other hand, a gentle drive up the road can carry the fisher to excellent Fall fishing and catching on the Gallatin River.
.. There are little bugs in the morning, (including some midges.) There are minuscule caddis all day. There are hoppers by 10:30 A.M., (soon to change.) AND, believe it or don't, fish spawn in the Gallatin River too!
They're hot, agressive, and hungry... Large soft hackles, pink Feather Dusters, and Yellow Humpies will work just fine. A bead head Prince Nymph behind a Hopper is a neighborhood tradition for the thin water adjacent to deep pools and undercut banks.
.. The segment from the highway to the impoundment is hot. Large nymphs, soft hackles and small streamers are pulling in good fish in the late evening and during the dark of night... Above the impundment is working just fine and the last crop of mosquitoes seems to have starved to death. There are a few small bison bulls in the trees and thickets. Moose and bear are present at all times. Arm yourself and do battle with the trout.
your offerings the best. It's not too hard to wait for the next opening - unless there are too few to bother with... We'll venture a guess that after midweek the catching will be insane. If Fall changes to Winter like it did last year it will seem all too sudden. There will be 10 to 15 days of Firehole hatches, runners in all streams, residents gorging for the lean times and enough water to go around: even for this place.
.. We're going to have some breakfast, visit the Horse's Mouth and Chi Wulff. Then some gentle fishing away from the elbows. Wave as you drive by.
The Underground’s Short Casts for 2009-09-27
- Fly Fishermen, wildlife organization in conflict over management of River Itchen (cradle of modern fly fishing) http://tinyurl.com/ydvvfar #
- Big bucks on the line at NC fly fishing tournament (@flyfishigmagazine involved somehow): http://tinyurl.com/ydoxp4t #
- Another reason to go fishing *immediately* – Australian teenagers find $87K while fishing: http://tinyurl.com/ycvkcso #
- RT @Hollowbuilt: New blog post: Great Western Rodmakers Gathering 2009 http://bit.ly/Xx6A2 #
- Klamblog attacks California F&Gs inaction on Scott, Shasta Rivers – outlines demise of salmon in watershed http://tinyurl.com/ya6gwfg #
- RT @PaFlyFish: Paflyfish's 1st Annual Steelhead Jamboree on 10/30-11/1 details http://bit.ly/1NaqxW #
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Fire & More
.. Done right, it's possible to exhaust oneself and catch fish all day on the west side of Yellowstone National Park... The fire(s) near Yellowstone Lake caused an intermittent road closure and it's best to c
heck the road conditions before travel in that portion of the park, (CLICK FOR ROAD INFO.).. The plume of smoke is visible from the Gibbon River, The Madison River, and the Firehole River - that's more than 30 miles. Helicopters with water buckets from Hebgen Lake thumped overhead all day Saturday.
.. For our part a 14 - 18 hour marathon blitz is a mandatory exercise when the catching is as good as it has been the last few days. The beautiful weather has not hampered catching, and the upcoming cooling, (snow?) should only enhance the prospects.
.. The Madison River is a bit low and sluggish right now. Pick your spots carefully. There are many traditional holds that are just too slow to collect the submarines from Hebgen Lake... A wonderful mix of residents and runners is in the offing for fishers with a varied fly box and techniques to match it's contents.
.. The morning offers surface fishing to flies that imitate a spinner or a crippled emerger. There are still beetles and hoppers trying to swim by mid morning on these warm days - use that to your advantage.
.. The Firehole River is abandoned by most fishers during mid day. Pick a well aerated riffle in a long run with some shade and you should get to dance with some eager resident fish.

.. The same holds true for the Madison River, (although the shade is a bit fleeting, use the undercut banks and cover a lot of water.)
.. A thermometer is a useful tool right now. There are both cold and hot springs in these rivers and if you find the right ones you can dance for hours.
.. By 5:30 or 6:00 PM it's time for caddis. They are becoming a bit scarce. However, there are continual very small hatches of very small caddis and if you luck into the big ones the fish will pay attention. Elbows proliferate starting about 4:00 PM.
.. Dusk, (8:00 PM,) is a good time for your second lunch. Big flies, ripped through pools and streamers with soft hackle trailers drifted around snags is good and frustrating fun in the dark. Hang-ups outnumber hookups ten to one - that's O.K.
.. The video below is a brief primer on the subtleties of the reach cast and the way to find dance partners in mid day. No fishers were hurt during this exercise. And, a big thank you to the kind and selfless fisher folks.
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.. Watchword for the current warm weather = aerated cool deep water! Watchword for the upcoming cold weather = aerated cool deep water. We anticipate that the conga lines will continue to grow.









