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Thursday, January 29, 2015

A man that Flys


Well when I was a kid my brother and I were big wrestling fans. One of our favorites was Jimmy Super Fly Snuka. A man that would fly off the very top rope or a 15 foot cage fence. We tuned in every week and were glued to the TV set. We both always wished we could go see a wrestling match.

Today I saw this video called "Superfly" and I said whoa! Jimmy does look like he once did. Well neither do any of us. Father time is not on our sides. The beauty of having your own blog is you can say what you want, it's yours. And although this has nothing to do with how to fish or the latest fishing product. It does remind me of how fast time goes. That's why I try to do what I love as much as I can and you should too. Because we're all going to end up down stream my friends.

Don't know if Jimmy is still wrestling because he loves it or because he has too to survive really? But even he will succumb to old age and have to one day give it up. His top rope days are over. That's one thing I hate to think about, but it's inevitable for all of us. I included a short video on Jimmy for you to watch.

So the moral of today's post is to remind you go fishing, you should fish as much as you can and enjoy your life everyday. 

One day were on the top rope, the next were on the second rope and then we can't really fly anymore. Don't believe me? Just ask Jimmy the Superfly.

Tight lines, screaming drags and bent rods forever!


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Friday, January 23, 2015

January Tough Fishing

January can be a tough month for chrome sometimes. This can really be true if we have not seen any new fish into the system. Shelf ice and temperature, think about it for a minute. If your river got a few different runs of fish in the Fall. So they have been there or even possibly left or moved up river, etc... Anglers have been beating on the fish for a few months. Some even harvest the hatchery fish. The water temp has plummeted, etc... How about the fish having sore mouths? 

Doesn't mean you should not go. Just means you might have to work a little harder to find some players and get them to bite. Once you find them, next find what they want and game on.Better news is coming Spring is around the corner for some people and that means new fresh chrome fish to be had!

Hang in there my fishy friends better days are ahead. Below is a few photos from trip to the Manistee this past weekend. A few fish were caught but we had to work really hard to get them. I will be speaking again this month come on out it's free. Have a great and safe weekend. I hope you get some fishing in. I know I will be on the river just maybe I will see you out there. 

Take care everyone and thanks for your continued support.

Tight Lines.

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 Andy with a skip to my lou!


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I will be speaking at the Detroit Steelheaders Club on January 27th at the American Polish Cultural Center. Discussing Steelhead float fishing techniques. The meeting starts at 7:30 PM at 2975 East Maple Road, Troy, MI 48083. I look forward to seeing everyone out there. Lets talk fishing!

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Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Do you know this guy?


Wow! What a treat it was to meet Gary Loomis at the Ultimate Fishing Show. Gary is now working with Temple Fork Outfitters. I have met allot of fishy famous dudes in my day, but this one was so cool to me. I have been a Steelhead Junkie forever and always fished his rods for years. I always wanted to meet Gary and I did so this past weekend. I was very impressed how nice and friendly he was. He was more than willing to talk to you about fishing and rods, etc... But of course most anglers are good Joe's to start with. Right? Before he was a famous rod maker he was just like us. A FISHERMEN.

Very nice to have met you Gary and I wish you continued success.

My boat motor has been in the shop all week and I'm hoping to have it back for this weekends warm up. I will be fishing the famed Manistee River in Michigan. So stay tuned for that episode here on the blog. I will also be doing a rod review on a Temple Fork Outfitters rod real soon. I will say this I'm super impressed with this rod!



This Thursday the 15th I will be speaking at the Huron Valley Fishing Club on float fishing techniques for Great Lakes Steelhead. The meeting will be held at the American Legion Post #200 in Taylor, at 11800 Michaels which is off of Breast Rd. in between Telegraph and Beech Daly. Start time is 7:30 PM.We have some goodies to give away from our sponsors. I hope to see you out there and let's talk FISHING!

I hope everyone is surviving the cold weather and spring will be here before you know it.

Tight Lines my friends.



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