Sunday, December 28, 2008

.45 ACP Reloader video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Bpu95zGgIo

Hornady Lock-N-Load AP Progressive Loading 45 ACP

Friday, June 27, 2008

FLY FISHING RMNP

Here is a list of flies for RMNP

16-18 Elk hair Caddis
16-18 Adams (Parachute and regular)
14-18 Griffith's Gnat for Lakes
16-18 Orange Asher
18 Mosquito
16-18 Yellow Humpy
10-12 Damselfly
16 Hair's ear for the Big Thompson
12 Stonely for the Big Thompson
14-16 Olive Scud for Lakes

Sunday, August 26, 2007

HT RESERVOIR BAIT, TIPS


Spottail shiner has been stocked and is prey for smallmouth.
Length: 2-4 inches [5-10 cm]
Coloring: silvery over pale olive on the back; sides silvery, belly white; clear fins except for a black spot at the base of the caudal fin





Emerald shiners have also been stocked, but are more of prey for walleye.
Length to 3½"
Coloration: emerald green back, distinctive silver lateral band, white belly







Berkley Power Grub is good.














Berkley Gulp Shaky Worm also good.


Brown tube jig.


Smallmouth lie at 12 to 15 feet along the secondary banks and in coves on the western shore. Rip rap areas for crawdads.

Spring - As temps warm to 50 degrees, work rock points and secondary shorelines. As temps reach 60 degrees, they spawn in the coves. Post spawn, they return to the secondary shore lines. Use top water baits. http://searchwarp.com/swa21137.htm
Summer - Deeper water off tapering points of rock. Use jerk baits here. (http://www.bassdozer.com/articles/crawford/jerkbait.shtml ) Fish early morning, dark cloudy days or late evenings.
WALLEYE TIPS
Spring - Crank baits off mud lines and offshore rock piles.
Summer - Vertical jigging to deep rocks and over rip rap. From the shore, try Satanka Cove in Inlet Bay and east shore of South Bay.

WATER TEMPERATURE FOR SMALL MOUTH BASS

The best temperature at which smallmouths start hitting is 55 degrees.

The best temperature at which smallmouths are in a feeding frenzy is 60 degrees.

Saturday, July 28, 2007

CATFISH

There are many species of catfish and even more ways to catch them. They can be found in all types of water including ponds, streams, lakes and rivers. Most catfish are considered bottom feeders to one extent or another. They will generally eat anything that can get in their mouth. Their strongest sense is smell which they use to locate potential food sources. Capitalizing on this sense is the primary weapon in your search for these creatures. Aggressive catfish have been caught on most types of fast moving bass lures so don't under estimate their ability to catch live bait.

Fishing for Channel Catfish

Channel cats can be caught most any time of year except in extreme cold water conditions. The best time of year tends to be spring and fall followed by summer and lastly winter. Channel catfish favor crawfish and small fish, so look for them at varying depths where there is rock or gravel that attracts the crawfish or other forms of cover that attracts baitfish and other small fish. In the warmer summer months catfish can be found in areas with moss, which they feed on.

Fishing For Flathead Catfish

Flatheads are caught primarily on bait like live shiners and chubs and only occasionally on cut or prepared baits. They are the second largest of the catfishes and lie in cover of submerged logs or other large structures. Prime fishing time for catching flathead catfish is after dark.

Catfish Baits

If it resembles food in any way and emits scent or an odor it is likely to attract the interest of catfish. Every ardent catfish expert has their own secret recipe. The ingredients range from natural prey of fish and fowl to non-food items like soap and chemicals. Chicken, shrimp, liver and stink baits are the most common ingredients. The long whiskers of the catfish are always in search of an easy meal.

http://www.fishexplorer.com/fx/fish.asp?lid=2144&fid=5

SMALLMOUTH BAIT

From the bank:
Texas-rigged worm http://www.tackletour.com/reviewbrassandglass.html
Crawfish, live or artificial, in rip rap.

Boat Docks:
Spinnerbait
Texas rigged worm with Soft Stick Bait underneath

In Grass off the bank:
Plastic frog. It is better if there is an open area between the bank and the grass. Cast the frog onto the grass and then pull it into the edge of the open area.

FISHING WEB SITES

http://www.fishingclub.com/

http://www.tackletour.com/reviewbrassandglass.html



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