Sunday, December 19, 2010

Fishing gear pics - such beauty













Fishing with Steve at Titlow Beach Friday Dec 17th 2010

We hit Titlow Beach again. This time the tide was out so there was an actual beach to fish from. I used my new pole for the first time. I stopped at Cabella's outdoor store (in Olympia) on the way up from Portland and was totally amazed at the huge selection of fishing stuff, and the aquariums and waterfall. Wow. What a great place. Its like a Disneyland for fishermen. The prices seem a bit high though. I really just needed a spool of 10lb line for my new pole and the cheapest they had was $8, so I went to Freddies and got it for $2.79.

Here is my new pole:


Here is Steve looking like a girlyman in his funny hat:


By the way we did not catch any fish.
Here's Steves' picture after I played around with it with Google Picnic (photo editing program)

This is my new facebook profile picture.
I think it captures my true inner self


Here's the QR code for this website. Cool.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Cool piano cover of Silent Lucidity

This has absolutely nothing to do with fishing.

Silent Lucidity - Queensryche  piano cover (click link below)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSeknPfVyuk

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Here's a few cool links:

http://www.gitzitinc.com
This place must have both a Matel ThingMaker and a CreepyCrawler set, and lots of Goo. When I was a kid I wanted to start a business like this with Steve, making fishing lures. I've lost most of these lures by getting snagged, but someday I will catch a fish with one.

http://www.crowesbait.com/
This place sells the worms to Fred Meyers, and they do a nice job. They were really big worms, and lasted a long time. The ones I didn't use are in my compost pile, and they might be large enough by now to kill me in my sleep. Really - they were so big they sort of creeped me out, like snakes. They were so big we needed to cut them in half with my pliers (standard equipment in my tackle box) and even cut in half they put up a really good fight. They must have brains at each end.

http://www.dgbait.com/
This place also has great worms. Try them fried with garlic, and a nice red wine. Or use them to catch fish. I think a few got loose in the back seat of my car. Thanks Steve.

H wanted to let you all know that the last time we fished (in the Tualitin River) he fell on his ass. OK H are you happy now?

t

Monday, December 6, 2010

Fishing with Steve in the Puaylup River, Surprise Lake, Five Mile Lake, and the Green River, Dec 2nd and 3rd 2010


Steve and I hit the Puaylup River on Thursday south of Milton, north of Puaylup. The current was fast. We tried worms and spinners, but no bites.



After a few hours we switched to Surprise Lake in Milton and tried worms, salmon eggs and cheese marshmallows, but no bites.



And then we tried Five Mile Lake and no bites there either.



The next day (Friday) we tried the Green River south of Southcenter. No bites.




And then we tried the Green River in Kent fishing from the pedestrian bridge near the golf course, and still no bites.

Fishing with H in the Tualatin River, Saturday Nov 27, 2010

H and I spent a few house fishing under the hwy 219 bridge over the Tualatin. We were using worms mostly. The current was strong and would constantly send the bobbers towards the south shore. We had no nibbles, no strikes, no fish.

To fill in more of the details:
We parked the car (my 1999 VW Jetta, 254K miles) next to the bridge and climbed down the bank. We were under the bridge (no dead bodies, yea) and found a great place except it was rather steep. H was in front and slipped. I'm amazed his ass was not totally covered in mud, but somehow he was mostly unscathed. This was not a big deal, but he wanted to make sure I described it in more detail. So there you go.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Fishing Links

Steve has alerted me to a cool website:
http://www.washingtonlakes.com/
Check it out.

And H has also discovered a cool fishing link:
http://www.dfw.state.or.us/RR/willamette/

Excellent work team!
Keep up the good work!