Saturday, August 17, 2013

Test Driving Vision Fly Rods Speckle trout Fishing

I had a weeks vacation with not a lot to do when my good buddy Brad from The Soo North Fly Shop call and said come on up and we well do some Atlantic fish off the out flow of the power station there and some speckle trout fishing above the Soo. Because Lake Superior is up 14 cm they have 6 of the gates open to the rapids making it to dangerous to fish

where you see rocks in the picture is actually a small island would be so the rapids are raging.

So off to the out flow off the power station we go and back troll for some Atlantics. The problem there instead of having all the turbines running they only got one. Well wish Brads great guiding skills we still managed a couple hook ups with me loosing a good fish and getting a 2 pounder to the net to only have the net guy miss the fish (Actually I lowered the rod when the fish was heading to the net and caused Brad to miss loosing the fish, but we wont tell him that and let him believe he lost it).

Now I love my iPhone and with this cool app Brad found showing Topo Maps


 we headed out onto some back roads looking for some speckle trout using Brad's 8 weight 9 foot Vision rods. Well I couldn't rave more about these rods with the way they cast effortlessly. I Will put a small video in of me casting to show the ease and distance we were casting. Again with a cold front just moving through the fishing was tuff. Brad managed a 8 inch speck. I had one good hit but for some reason I could not get a hookup. But that's why they call it fishing and not catching. But with all the senic beauty around me of the far north I still enjoyed the trip to this wild country.


The morning drive was so cool with the morning dew burning off the hills.
 
 
 
 
 
 
What a scenic vision holding a vision rod
 
 
Brads thinking he is a mountain goat standing on top of the falls
 
 
Well here a quick video I promised of him and I casting vision rods
 
 
 
 
 

Vision Rods from Just An Aging Steelheader on Vimeo.

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Kory's Algonquin Trip 2013

I need to get my son onto the blogosphere but he is not there yet and ask me to place his trip on my blog. Here are some pictures of their 3 day stay fishing for Bass and Pike  He didn't catch any  5 pound bass this trip,  but as long as he is still leading in the family derby (4lb 6oz. smallie) he may go back on labour day.

After setting up camp



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Lindsey started the trip off with a giant creek chub
 
 
But then she settled down and finally hooked into a nice pike
 
 
With a tuff day fishing they decided to go back to camp for some relaxation. Reemy said to hell with the rest of them and went for a swim
 
 
 
 
day 2 was much better with a great days catch
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Kory and Taylor fighting over who going to clean the fish. Yea if you believe that, think Kory lost.
 
 




Kory snuck out last day while the rest slept and caught 2 nice pike



 
 
 and here are some other scenic pictures of the trip