Monday, January 28, 2013

Somerset 2013

Made the voyage to the Somerset, NJ fly fishing show. A yearly event held in several locations, however I believe Somerset is the larger one. They also have one listed in Lancaster, which would be closer. But lets face it, end of January, what else is there to do?

So I didn't get any pictures/videos during the show. If you have ever been to a trade show, you know what these looks like. I will begin to highlight a few things I experienced during the show.

Upon entry I was drawn to the Bears Den booth, which was decent size. They had a nice selection of materials and supplies, even on Sunday. I picked up a few items that I needed, a few I didn't and some that I felt more comfortable buying after seeing/touching. No exceptional deals.

I noticed Bob Popovic tying nearby with no one around him. This amazed me. So I bellied up to his small tying table to receive my education. He was tying surf candies and proceed to lecture me (basically one-on-one). Even though I have tied a bunch of his patterns, I was amazed by how easy and fluid he made it all look. To me this was a very nice, UNEXPECTED, experience.

Proceed to walk around and enjoy some of the other tiers and booths. My next note worthy stop was Rip Lips. Got three nice fly boxes with slotted foam for $20, which I didn't feel was a bad deal. Also got some 200 quantity beadheads (although much of the tungsten selection was sold out). Felt good to stock up on some of that material. Same pricing as their website, but saves on shipping (maybe not after driving).

Again, I was surprised when I walked right up to Steve Farrar's tying table, with no one around. Steve showed me a nice anchovy pattern using sili skin. Very simple pattern that he even tied down to tiny weeny like 3/4"-1/2" patterns. Thats very tiny for saltwater, in my opinion. Very nice man and was the first time meeting Steve.

Had a brief, but enjoyable conversation with Colin McKeown of The New Fly Fisher. I enjoy watching the show, so its always interesting to meet the person behind the face.

Also spoke with Brandon Alexander with Cross Current Guide Service. We discussed a trip to the upper Delaware River using larger streamer patterns targeting big browns. My kind of trout fishing! I explained to Brandon I am willing to cast all day, heaving big, chunky patterns for one strike. He blew my mind when he said that sounded great, but how did I feel after doing all that, IN THE DARK! Blew my mind and I was sound. So I am willing to bet, in the next week or so, I will have something firmed lined up with him.

Lastly I sat in on a seminar regarding fly fishing the New Jersey coast, hosted by Jim Freda of Shore Catch Guide Service. Very informative seminar that highlighted striper and other fishing opportunities along the New Jersey coast as it related to seasons and water temps. This man knows his stuff!

Overall, this is a very good show. Parking is FREE and entry was $18. Definitely worth the trip to shake hands with some local legends. Chat fishing with guides & outfitters and perhaps even line yourself up for a nice Spring/Fall fishing adventure on new water. There are some deals to be had, if you look around and know what you need. Many opportunities to educate yourself with the varying tiers, seminars and instructional classes. Also, you can "test drive" several different rods from many of the large & small manufacturers. All-in-all, its a nice way to get out of the house during the cabin fever months and get the juices flowing for Spring.

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Shoo shoo retarded flu...

For at least a week I have been down and out with the flu. Never had the flu or even really been this sick before. Mostly feeling better at this stage, but late last week it was bad. And of course all I could think of while laying in bed watching fishing/hunting shows...


This weekend is the Somerset, NJ fly fishing show. I will be heading out Sunday. Excited is an understatement. I need to get out of the house. A peaceful road trip and what promises to be a fun day at the show. Can't wait! I'll have a report hopefully later Sunday night or Monday.

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

2013


Happy New Year! 2012 has come and gone. We now move onto a new year, broad promises of 'change', brand new beginnings and the list goes on and on. I would tend to think most of the personal promises go unfulfilled or fade away with a few months, weeks or even days. So lets reflect back on 2012, it was a poor year for myself relating to fishing. I did not get out nearly as much as I would like. The few times I did get out on the water, the results where minimal. 

2013 Goal #1: Fish more and fish more often! Don't let weather deter, a small window in the schedule is more than enough and the grass can always wait! An idea I have to help track trips and fishing time would be a fishing log, but we'll just see about that. Perhaps this blog can facility itself as a type of fishing log. This year it WILL  be about the fishing (well to a degree)!
Potential fishing excursions: 
  • Upper Delaware River (trout) via drift boat 
  • Chesapeake Bay striper (charter) Spring 
  • Kiptopeke concrete ships (DIY kayak) Fall 
  • Montauk (Spring/Fall)
 This blog started in 2011 with, again, big dreams and high hopes. Well as you can see from my post history, it has been anything but. Laziness, life, lack of creative juices, etc..., pick any number of excuses. 

2013 Goal #2: Keep this blog relevant. In order to do this, I will attempt to post a minimum of 2x monthly. Hopefully with worthwhile, quality topics and subject matter. At this time I have no objective or goal set/angle in mind for this blog. It is a hobby, outlet and fun project I will be doing.
Ideas for "project" posts:
  • "How-to" crease fly using cutter kit (versus pre-cut kit) w/ photos
  • Father-son fishing
  • Gavin fly tying
  • 2014 fly fishing calendar "making of" or "behind the scenes"
  • "Full feature" (purchase material, tie, fish, catch)
  • Fishing show report (report cards) 

This particular post and listing is subject to modification as it evolves. Above is just an approach to goals for the new year as they relate to fishing & this blog. Personal improvements, self achievement and financial success are listed elsewhere.