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Thursday, December 29, 2016

One Last Effort for 2016

It is a double blessing when your children grow up to be fishermen.  So it is the case with my two oldest children.  They want to get the last usage of their California fishing license before heading back to different states for schooling.  I took them out to my salmon hole along the Sacramento River.  I tried my homemade spinner to entice an unsuspecting steelhead, while they used hair raisers for striped bass.  After half an hour of unproductive fishing action, we went to the local shop for some coffee and donuts :-)

Super high and murky water.
Happy fishermen :-)

Proud daddy in the middle.
At least we caught a doughnut :-)


Fishing Summary for 2016

There were many blessings for 2016 fishing for JU and the Miracle Squad.  There were many firsts as well: first steelhead in the Sacramento River, first fish in Montana, first fish in North Dakota, first time limit for salmon, and others....  Following are summary pictures.  Enjoy!  Have a fantastic 2017!!!




Gaudette in Domino semper!

Monday, December 19, 2016

American River @ 30,000 CFS

This morning, I had an opportunity to drive my lovely wife to work.  What a great occasion to swing by Watt Ave. American River access to checkout the river conditions when the access is closed to the public.

Here are a bunch of pictures to "wet" your appetite.


Neat art work that I did not notice before.
Looking West - Boat ramp and parking lot are under water.

Looking North - Parking lot is under water.

Looking East

Looking downstream from the Watt Ave. Bridge.

Uh...

Still looking downstream - The island in the middle is submerged.

On the East side of the river looking West.

Upstream from the East side.

Upstream from the West side.

Upstream West side parking lot is under water also.
Just a week ago, December 10, when the rain started, I woke up at 3 AM thinking about fishing at Gristmill Access, but the rain was pouring and I went back to bed.  Now my brother Dave aka "Fish Whisperer" braved the rain and gave us this awesome report!!!

"We all know that rain makes cornJ But not all know that rain equals fish…at least this is what I was telling myself as I found myself on the banks of the American early Saturday.  I’ve never fished the south side of Gristmill & was all grins to find it all to myself.  I did see a guy walking his dog in the rain with young son & he was kind enough to tell me all he knew about the drop offs & where the fly fisherman like to hang out.  Given that I had two rods(fly & spinning),  I decided to start off with my favorite new obsession…Fly Rod baby!  The info from the guy really payed off as I was quickly in a nice looking spot.  With recommendation from Diplo I fished an indicator & worked the entire drift to perfection.  All my casts where looking great & feeding exactly where I wanted.  Even though the water looked trouty I couldn’t get a bite.  After a good hour plus I switched over to spin rod & worked the same entire run of water with no luck.

So I went down river to Watt Ave & things got much more interesting.  After crossing over to the island downstream of the bridge I got a strong take down on the indicator, but missed it.  Very next cast I got another one in same location.  Had this one halfway in & then lost him.  I spent the next 30 minutes hooking into these small steelies, but couldn’t manage to bring one to hand.  Due to the heavy rains the current was coming down on me in 3 different directions.  This is all I could figure as I kept losing them in the same area where the current changed(I was also fishing flies that were barbless).  Anyhow as a new fly angler I’ll be quick to take part of the blame(if not all of itJ).  Anyhow it was so fun getting all this steelie action on the fly rod(they were small fish, but who cares!).

As the rains increased and leader getting stretched like a child’s Christmas list, I ended the day by switching back to a spinning rod.  Wasn’t long until I hooked into something that took me down stream quickly thrashing the surface.  Given the weight I believe it was a spawned out salmon.  Ended up losing him in rapid which ended a great day of action.   This was the most back door action I received in a while, however I’m still in lingo…fly rod or spin rod?  Well at the moment I say both(got to have the best of both worlds!)."

Fish Whisperer - Gristmill Fly Fishing

Fish Whisperer - Gristmill

Fish Whisperer - Watt Ave. before flooding.

Friday, December 9, 2016

Early Christmas Gift for JU

I have mentioned many times in the past regarding Grandmaster Fisherman and PRO, two of my favorite fishing brothers.  Today, Christmas came early for me as I got to fish with both of them in the San Joaquin River.  I am like a kid in a candy store....

We used swim bait, spoons, and drifted live bait....

Grandmaster Fisherman landed three fish; PRO got one fish on / fish off; and I got, may be at best, a fish brush my fishing line....


Two 17 inchers were let go and I got to eat the one we kept....


Tight lines!