Monday, April 22, 2013

Sporadic Spring Fishing

I have been getting out on the water more on the week days this spring, In an attempt to avoid the spring crowds. I have caught some very healthy good looking fish, but have been failing in the photo department. In my resent outings I have been using my Go Pro Hero 3 to take pictures. It takes good quality photos and is an unreal underwater camera. The one downfall I am having is getting the go pro to capture enough light in the picture. Recently I have been trying to salvage some picture with I photo, here is what I came up with...



 Rock Creek Rainbow

Brown from the creek



Goodbye


 Bitterroot Brownie






Headed home..



Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Just what I needed

Yesterday I hit the river on my day off with high hopes. I had spent a good amount of time on google maps a few days earlier and had a good spot picked out but it was gonna be long walk. Long story short, The walk was worth every single step. Here are the pictures to prove it



 Ferocious Cuttie

 Taped out to 20 inches (My biggest Cutthroat ever)

The Release 

 Fish of the day

I suck at selfies

Cheers!

Sunday, April 7, 2013

My Hiatus

Hello again followers of Strip Twitch Pause, I am back from spring break refreshed, reloaded and ready to fish. My 10 day spring break focus was to relax and re-energize my soul, this unfortunately ment fishing was gonna be put on the back burner for the first time in more than a year. Its not that fishing doesn't allow me to relax, I was just feeling drained from the chaos we call life and needed to get away from everything. Most of the break I spent hiking in the wilderness and laying in my hammock clearing my head. The other days were spent sitting in some hot springs in Idaho at a secret location. (Hands down the best place to relax and re-energize) Now its back to reality and back on the river. I plan on getting out on the water Tuesday to toss some streamers in the high water around missoula.

Here are some pictures from my adventures over spring break.

 Hot Springs

 Panorama


 Not a bad view 

 Hot springs waterfall

Hammock relaxation

Cool Story: The creek where the hot springs were located was a tributary of the Salmon River. We set up camp along this creek below the hot springs because the terrain was to steep to camp next to them. One morning when the sun was shinning on the creek I looked in the pool in the picture below with my polarized glasses and saw a 18-20 inch steelhead!! I was in shock, I kept looking away, then back at it as it just swam in the current gracefully soaking up the sun. I quickly grabbed my friend Cam to take a look to make sure I wasn't going crazy. He ended up spooking the fish and it headed up the creek further. The amazing part about this story is we were at least 2- 3 miles up this creek and as you can see in the second picture there is not much room for a 18-20 inch fish to swim up this creek. Just another reason why I admire the steelhead and their epic journey.