Tuesday, January 17, 2012

The Little Juanita

    The Little Juanita or "Little J" is one of my favorite rivers I have fished in Pennsylvania. The Little J is a tributary to the Juanita River and is loaded with wild brown trout, rainbows, and brook trout. I've only fished it once but can already tell how great of a fishery it is. I fished it in November on my way to Fisherman's Paradise for a USA Youth Team Practice and had great success on it for the few hours my dad and I were out. I suggest next time you are in that area you go and try it out! There are lots of smaller fish but there are also 20+" fish that are stocked and are a real treat to hook into. Here are some pictures from my last trip to the Little J and Spring creek.













Bill Steudler on Spring Creek (Team USA)

Boxes!!!

     I had some time today so I thought I would give you guys a look at my two main boxes. For me it is the off season although I do get out from time to time but this mainly means TYING! For anyone that is interested in buying flies I can do custom orders, just send me an e-mail and I can give you details, (Easternangler31@gmail.com). So here are the boxes:

Dries, mostly indicator dries for dry dropper

Heavy nymphs

Heavy Jig Nymphs

Medium Heavy Jig Nymphs

Medium weight dropper nymphs

Prince nymphs

Light Nymphs

Attractor nymphs

Emerging nymphs/attractors    

Micro nymphs and Lightweight nymphs



Some of my first dry flies, CDC Blue Winged Olive #16





Saturday, August 27, 2011

Montana Recap #2

Ok, so at the end of our wade day with Coach Lance, we headed to where the Madison River begins below the dam of lake Ennis. This place was amazing! There were boulders the size of trucks everywhere and the water was heavy. Upstream nymphing all the shallow pockets produced about 3-4 rainbows and white fish each. There are browns in there that can reach 5-8 lbs! I didn't hook one, but I know they are in there. In total I probably caught around 40 fish in 3 hours. I got a bunch of pictures, so here they are!

Whitefish
Part #3 Coming Soon!!!!!

Thursday, August 25, 2011

I'm Back!!! Montana/Colorado/Idaho/Wyoming Recap #1

Hey Guys! I want to start off by saying sorry for not updating this sooner. I was back last Tuesday but never got around to posting. So Without further adieu here it is.

Yellowstone River - Was too high to fish from the banks so we decided to fish the Ruby River - I waded it with my coach, Lance Wilt, and my dad. This river was loaded with browns from the 10"-20" range. We started the day fishing dry dropper. I didn't have any luck at the first hole so we moved up to the next. The water there was strong but the hole had a nice eddy so I waded out and pulled about 4 fish from it. The biggest was about 14" which was average for that river. We walked up to a spillway with a cone head zonker on. The current was strong and we tried to pull a fish from there on a streamer but had no luck. We headed out for lunch and returned within a half hour. There was a small gravel island where the river split and the main current ran to the left of it. On the other side there was a smaller stretch that ran over the island. My dad fished it first caught one. I hopped in and caught one. We repeated this process for about 8 fish. The biggest of which I caught was 18". We kept moving up and caught many more fish, none of really any size. This was one of my favorite rivers we fished, and we got some amazing pictures - thanks mom! Here are the pictures from the Ruby River:

Us Three
in the net
Dads first brown on the Ruby
Probably my biggest brown of the trip;)
The Ruby River
Burns Lake - This lake was loaded with huge rainbows, cutthroat, and brook trout. The average rainbow there was 18"+...and a 16" brook trout was considered small. I caught lots of 1-2 year old cutthroats and 2 huge rainbows on a crystal wing pheasant tail nymph. Here are pictures from Burns Lake.



So I will put up another few parts of this trip soon! Hope you guys enjoyed these first two days of the trip! Stay tuned!

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Eastern Angler Travels West!?

      Hey guys, sorry I haven't posted in a while but I have been busy preparing for my trip to Montana!!!I leave tomorrow morning at 4:30, and will probably fish the Yellow Stone that day around 4:00pm. For our trip my mom, dad, and I are traveling from the Billings area to fish the Yellow Stone and move south in towards Jackson Hole. We will be fishing the Snake River, The Yellowstone River, The Madison River, and when we fly out to Denver after Montana is done we will fish the Frying Pan and the Roaring Fork. I will have some amazing content for you guys when I return and I am really excited and thankful that I am able to experience some of, if not the best trout fishing the US has to offer. Thanks for the support you guys have shown me so far and remember that if you have any friends that like to fish or people you want to share this blog with, don't hesitate! Thanks!!!

The Snake River
The Madison River
The Yellowstone River
The Frying Pan
The Roaring Fork

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

First Time on The Farmington

     Last Sunday I got out to the Farmington around 5 pm. It's about a 2 hour drive for me so we got there on time and arrived at Up Country Sports. I've never seen such a selection of flies in a shop before! They have all sorts of flies for euro nymphing and for good old fashion dry fly fishing. The water is very technical and its loaded with fish! There are fish of all sizes, I caught the small ones, for the most part. I got one fish over 12". I fished about 100 yards of the boneyard hole the whole time I was there and caught 12 fish. It was an awesome evening!
     As far as flies go I caught most of my fish on a frenchie. I also caught fish on a black rubber legged stonefly fished as an anchor fly. The big thing on the Farmington right now is mice patterns! People have been having huge fish explode on mouse patterns fished throughout the Farmington. Next time you fish the Farmington, or if you fish the Farmington try a mouse pattern and you will be amazed!
i missed the net with the fish...it hit my chin...but i still got it haha!