FISH CATCHING TRAVEL

Knockin Tail Lures by My CoastOutdoors
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Fishing this week.

This is a perfect example of the 2 trips results.
No real big story from 2 lakes this week. We fished San Cristobal on Friday then I fished Beaver here by the house. Both lakes were slow by normal standards. It was only the second time fishing San Cristobal, so I have lots to learn. My main reason was to catch a lake trout, but speaking of lots to learn that is one fish that still eludes me. We caught a few trout but it was slow. But as soon as the season is over it will be back there a couple of days. I ain’t no quitter.
Beaver was up next and it was amazing how many folks were out. Not too often there are 6 boats on the lake, 2 were drift boats being oared by guides as the river is just a trickle of itself. The one boat was taking out when I did, and they told me in a 1/2 day they caught 7. I stuck with trolling as I try to find the Kokanee but did not have any luck with them. But it was fishing as it often is on Beaver with a bunch of trout trolling while trying to catch the salmon. Though both days were slow I appreciate finally feeling good enough to at least get on the water.
On the way back to the house the road follows the creek. I often fish it, and occasionally there will be someone else on the creek but today was another story. With our ongoing drought and the creeks and rivers drying the fly fishermen are starting to fish on top of each other. I counted 9 guys and 7 trucks, more than I often see in a couple of weeks, combined. At least we got some sprinkles today with more projected as the week goes on. Man do we need it.
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The Boys are Back in Town.
One thing about our area is we really get a taste of how things act. The area was full of does and then they disappeared, followed by the return of the bucks. We get to watch them grow from now until spring.

With a face only his momma could love.

A Piebald. The Boss got a better look and said it went all the way down his front.
This has been a good week for seeing some interesting stuff. Piebald deer are fairly rare with a genetic condition. Patches of white, brown mixed they are not a version of their albino brothers. It can be a small area or all over, makes for some interesting looks. In whitetails it is around 1 per 2,000 and did not mention mule deer. But what a spot, can’t wait to watch him this fall. This guy was with 7 full velvet bucks as they crossed the back yard. From now until basically the rut we see the together quite a bit.

The real Boss got by before we noticed but these guys were not too bad.

It will be a cool fall as we see them grow. Some get distinct enough to follow their development, and they seem to hang out with the same guys until spring comes and they head out for the summer. But as expected each year is a little different and the drought may have a big effect before it is over.

The boys are out everywhere you look.
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Fisher -Another Critter Knocked Off the List
Our drives and hikes have let us see some interesting animals that are “new to us.” (See above.) And then every once in a while, we score big time and today was that.

As we headed home from Lake City, we were on the stretch of the Divide when we saw this critter in the road. He/she was definitely eating on a small roadkill. Though we did not get a picture there was no doubt in my mind what it was and it ran off when we got close.
Basically, fishers are a very rare sight, I believe this is the extent of their southern range in the US. Apparently, they are fairly common in some areas of Canada. It was a beautiful creature and to me it is one of our great “spots” since we have been in Colorado.
Thanks to Animal Network for the picture and the list below. Check them out, great site and the other pictures of the Fishers are cool.
- Fishers can rotate their hind feet 180 degrees, allowing them to climb down trees headfirst.
- They have semi-retractable claws, providing both traction and protection.
- Fishers mark their territories with scent glands.
- They are capable of traveling long distances in search of food and mates.
- Their thick fur provides excellent insulation against cold temperatures.
- Fishers are crepuscular, meaning they are most active during dawn and dusk.
- They play a role in controlling the spread of Lyme disease by preying on infected rodents.
- Their scientific name, Pekania pennanti, honors the Pennant family who first described the species.
- Fishers have excellent hearing and a keen sense of smell.
- And my add: They actually eat porcupines!
Fisher – Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
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Bass Fishing
The world of bass fishing is in a state of uproar at the moment. There have been several high-profile guys in the upper echelon of fishing who have failed post tournament polygraphs and have been disqualified. Another new video of a 5lber on a stringer under a bridge the day before the high school tournament just came out. Cheating has been and always will be in fishing, people just suck.
And now Alabama is apparently going to enforce a rule where any tournament must register, while it is free, and it must be done 2 weeks before the date. It will effectively end many, especially the weekly pot type tournaments. There are just too many tournaments, period, and some of the larger more famous ones may have 4 or 5 on the same weekend. It seems this is in response to the big uptick in tournament boating accidents including fatalities.
And FFS is creating lots of changes. Some are no FSS tournaments, some may only use part of the day, and some use it all day. Looks like Garmin is going to have some big advancement to announce soon. Like it or not, and I do not, it is here to stay.
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Boat Drip
A spray on boat cleaning line, after seeing it online and reading I ordered 3 different applications. It ran about $60 or so and included 3 spray bottles. The deal was a bottle of restore, which I sprayed on the trailer with great results. Then a bottle of exterior which I sprayed on the hull, and it looks like new. The other bottle is for interior cleaning and will get at that soon. It was surprising how little it took and there are many applications left. Of course, time will tell but if this is the results from one application it will be a permanent part of taking care of the boat.
BOAT DRIP – Boat Detailing Products + Water Spot Removers
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It is actually thundering and lightning as I write this. We need the rain, but lightning is often the cause of fires in Colorado. We can only hope it keeps raining off and on for the next few days as forecast.
I am batching right now as the Boss is in Indianapolis for the WNBA Fever game tonight. She actually grew up in a small Iowa town with the winningest girls’ basketball coach in state history. Since we do not get that channel tonight, I will listen online.
So keep stopping in and thanks for reading my stuff.
Good Luck and Tight Lines













































































