2/27/2012

Open Water in Illinois

Greetings Friends,

Here's my brother's first large mouth out of open water from Weldon Springs this year.  Nice one!  Wish I could have been there with you.  Miss you a bunch.

It's been colder here the past few days so if I see you out below the green boxes make sure you don't forget your long-handles!  Until then.

-Link


2/26/2012

The Winter Laundry Sessions #1

Here's something fun we do at our house while waiting for the laundry to dry.  If you haven't listened to Andrew Peterson he's one of my favorites.  This is the title song from his album The Far Country.

Enjoy.


2/25/2012

New Junk Art Family Members

Here are a couple of guys I've been working on.  Have a great day!  Hope to see you below the green boxes.  -Link












2/24/2012

Frostbite?

Here's a video I stumbled upon today from our anniversary trip last August.  Great cake!



2/18/2012

2009 Day on the Lamar Final

That day on the Lamar was one of those days you always hope you have.  It was the kind that keeps you going.  Motivates.  Inspires.  Just being in creation; in the middle of it all.  It's kind of like feeling for a moment that you are right where you need to be...  right where you were meant to be.  That was this day.

Normal folks, non-fishin' folk, I think struggle with this...  They ask, "How can you go fishing so much?  Don't you get tired of it?"  It's never so much the fish for me on any given day.  Although, I will admit, lots of fish makes for a nice day!  It's more than the fish though; isn't it?  I think it's the whole experience.  Trees, rocks, rivers, weather, friends, critters...  the take, the fight, the release, the near misses, the close calls.  Every experience is unique.  Everyone absolutely different than all the others.  This is why we go fishing.  This is why we love it.





This day was no exception.  A unique experience.  Many fish were caught and all of them came on this one fly.  It's been dubbed, in some circles, the foam bug.  It comes in many different shapes, sizes, and colors.  Sometimes finding the right combination can be tricky.  But this one is the one that was working on this day.

Most Delicious Foam Bug

I can't remember how many we caught that day.  What I do remember is that if a fish should have been in a spot; there was a fish in the spot.  Textbook.  Behind the rock!  In the seam!  Hold on!  Under the riffle!  Next to the down log!  It was great.  I wish I could of taken my daughter fishing on this day.  Mostly cuts live in this part of the river and they are gorgeous.  This picture doesn't do em' any justice.



After I released this fish we had our second rare sighting on the Lamar River.  The wolves earlier in the day were great.  Sometimes though, small things can be just as cool.  Walking along the bank we noticed some movement in the rocks.  Looking a little closer we discovered a friendly toad.  Little did we know at the time but it's the rarest amphibian in Yellowstone.  A Boreal Toad.  How cool!



I'm grateful for trips like these.  Days like these.  I'm hoping and patiently waiting for this summer to experience some more like them.  Hang in there!  Winter will be taking a rest here before we know it.  Until then, if we get a warm one, I hope to see you below the green boxes.

-Link

2/08/2012

Show Me Your Fish!

Howdy Friends!

Here are a few dandies from the Clearwater!  Yoshi is an all round fishing nut; dedicated to tight lines and heavy lifting.  Here he is in Idaho droppin' some hurt bombs on these steelhead. DANG!  Way back in 2000 Yoshi was the very first person I talked to about fishing in Yellowstone.  I remember he told me about fishing on the Little Gibbon River and said if I didn't catch any I was doing something wrong.  
Nice fish Yosh!  Thanks for sharing.





If anyone out there has some fish they'd like me to put up on the board feel free to email me pictures and the story.  

Take care and hope to see you below the green boxes.