FISH CATCHING TRAVEL

Knockin Tail Lures by My CoastOutdoors
Check out Micheal’s Facebook site. He has been on a bucket list tour in Louisiana and Florida, and it has been epic. The Knockin Tail has been smashing big snook, reds, and trout. It has been one impressive trip and as usual the bait puts them in the net.
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Lake of the Woods
My old buddy Clyde just got back from 2 weeks on Lake of the Woods. I have fished from the Great Barrier Reef, Belize, etc, etc, but I can honestly say that Lake of the Woods is the best fishing hole on the planet. Muskie, lake trout, smallmouth, largemouth, pike, walleye it has it all. And here is just few from Clyde’s trip.

Like walleyes? The lake has some real ones. In fact, he said this year it was hard to find any short enough to be eaters. What a sad state of affairs!

And you never know when a random muskie will jump on.

And as far as lake trout go this will do! They were really on the chew this trip.

A nesting pair. There are lots of them and when they take the carcasses from the cleaning table and put them on a big rock they come from everywhere.
This is just a small representation of what you could catch on a trip. With an unbelievable 64,00+ miles of shoreline and over 14,000 islands it is one big momma. And here is a tip, just buy several gold Rapala Husky Jerk in the smaller 3 hook size. Throw it out, jerk it ar0und and there is nothing that it will not catch. Clyde and friends have fished the lake for over 30 years, and he has learned a lot. As I slowly get to feeling better, I hope either late this fall or next spring to make another trip. It is a beast and definitely a bucket list trip.
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Hey Boo Boo
So while Clyde and I are on the phone talking about the lake, it is around 11:00 in the morning, when here comes a bear across the backyard. I just happened to be on the deck speaking with him and much to my surprise (Not!) here comes the 3rd bear in 2 weeks. While we always remain cautious it is still a thrill to see them and with the way things are out here, I do not begrudge them looking for food.
It is dry here, real dry and in the 90’s today. The problem is lack of food and berries in the higher mountains so here they come, attracted to the possibility of an easy bite to eat. With the weather pattern we are in we can expect to see more of them in the coming months. The PD comes out and cruises the area hoping to give them a shot of rubber bullets to haze them, and in the end hopefully saving their life. Life in the mountains continues and we are so grateful to be living here. But we never forget we are just visitors on this land, and while our lives are short in the grand scheme of things they will always live here, it belongs to them.
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Fishing Trolls and Karens
Having been a bass fisherman for literally over 61 years (The bike and Iowa farm ponds started the whole thing.) the “rules” have changed, both written and customs. When I first started guiding it was 10 bass of any length. Then over the years it progressed to where it is in most places, 5 over 15″, or even less. And with that came the catch and release practice and it went from a way to build the populations in many places to some kind of “Karen” rule. The “I am superior to you because I release them all” BS. Which of course is an elitist attitude towards anyone who is following the law and wants to eat some. The reason I brought this up is Colorado.
You want Karens, Colorado has them by the bucket loads. The fly fishermen can be absolutely brutal to newcomers online. That particular cult has unwritten rules for everything, and any violation of their rules leads to a haughty rebuke. Of course, those delusional trolls were born knowing the rules or even take credit for “writing” them. And how you handle the fish is a constant online discussion. Trout are fragile but catching them is catching them no matter how. If you are going to keep them what is the diff? And just like the elitist bass fisherman it is even a cardinal sin to keep one. It has always puzzled me why it is anyone’s business how, what, or when, much less the kind or style as long as it is legal. If you do not like it work to change the rules.
Today I ran across a new one. There was a catch/kill tournament on one of the good lakes with nice trout. That particular lake has a website that is related to the tournament and marina best I can tell. So a guy who fished it posts a picture of a nice trout in a pan, and it is rejected by the site and the tournament he fished. You reject a picture of a dead trout headed for the stove from a catch/kill tournament you put on? Absurd. Way to stand up for the sport. Fishing and hunting are what they are, and we are better served by supporting each other before it is too late. Rejecting that picture is a tacit admission there is something “wrong” with taking and eating a fish. Stupid. Just gives the antis more ammunition.
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We headed to Colorado Springs to hear one of our favorite artists, Anthoney Gomes. We first saw him 25 years ago at George’s in Fayetteville and were lucky enough to see him one other time in the old days. His new album has taken off, and it is great that he is getting recognition he deserves. It was at the top of the charts on release. A great guitar player and just an all-around fun show it was cool to see him again. So, if you like a touch of blues in your Rock and Roll check him out.
As we were trying to get to our hotel there was a large area of downtown blocked off. We were close, a few blocks, so we stopped and asked an officer who said she did not know where the hotel was. Sure. Turns out we were 2 blocks away and for a city officer to say she did not know where a tall major downtown hotel was just being a butthead. They have long forgot the “serve” part of the motto. But I digress.
The festival was the start of the Pike’s Peak race, and the streets were full of cars of all sizes and styles. From Indie cars, desert racers, fancy foreign jobs and even old muscle cars it was something. The race is a big deal there and maybe in the future we will attend the actual race, at least what you can see. One thing for sure it was a crazy display of horsepower.
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My crazy MG road continues. I had a couple of really bad days, one of them the worst in a while. But today feeling good and looking forward to fishing this week. The neighbor’s son in law is back and am looking forward to taking him and his son out. He is the gentleman who sent me the great filet knife set for taking him out last year. While not necessary at all it was a nice gesture from a 300lb just retired NFL lineman. When he steps in the boat you sure know it. Looking forward to a fun week. So, keep stopping in and thanks for reading my stuff.
Good Luck and Tight Lines









































































This bunch of sheep had just crossed the road.












