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Happy New Year and other stuff.

Good afternoon and Happy New Year!

Damn it’s cold out there! I am thinking the best move for now is to stay inside and think about the excitement of the January HFF meeting on the 21st. The program will be all about fly rods, building them, selecting components, picking a good one off the rack and anything else you may want to know. Barry Clarke will make the presentation. And if that isn’t enough, Mike Donovan will tie a woven body nymph. The meeting will be at the Colorado Steakhouse, dinner at 6:00 PM and the program at 7:00 PM.

I guess it is time to make some New Year’s resolutions. Or, if you made some the day before yesterday, it is about time to start breaking them. One of mine is to fish at least 100 days in 2014. I still have 362 days to keep this one…wish me luck.

It is time to get that new fishing license and state park pass. You can get your 2014 fishing license on line at INDNR Outdoor Licensing System .  Indiana State Park Passes and Boating permits can be purchased online at Mother Nature’s Mercantile or at almost all INDNR properties. These links are on the website. Speaking of the web site, there have been some format changes. It still has everything you have come to enjoy,  just looks a bit different. I like it. Thanks to Mike B. for all his good work on site!

Thinking ahead… The April 15th meeting will be the annual auction. Again, Kernal Kevin will enchant us with his dulcet, fast taking voice. Bring stuff, bring money, buy stuff and have some unbridled excitement. It seems there is something else happening on April 15th but I can’t think what that might be. Regardless, the auction is the most important! In the past the auction raised funds for the library but when we finally figured out that almost no one in the group could read so we have reappropriated the money to a speakers fund.

The Kentuckiana Fly Fishing Show will be January 25th, 2014 – 9am to 5pmAt Fern Valley Inn and Conference Center 
2715 Fern Valley Road Louisville, KY  http://www.kyflyshow.com/node/1

Kevin has provided this info on the “Quiet Sports” expo in Indy. It will be a section on the Indy Boat, Sport, and Travel show.  It will be a  pavilion devoted to “human powered sports – hiking, kayaking, mountain biking, fly fishing, and rock climbing”.  They seem to be promoting it as something special with 70,000 ft. of exhibition space and “over 100 exhibitors”.  I looked at the exhibitor list and I find “over 100” exhibitors dedicated to quiet sports a little bit of a
stretch.  But it looked like it could be interesting. The Boat, Sport, and Travel show will be February 14-23 at the Indiana Sate Fair grounds.  Indianapolis Boat Sport and Travel Show

Stay warm,

Tim

Last year/next year, some random thoughts…

Another year has clicked on by and if you are reading this I guess you have made it through one way or another. The “to do list” is still longer than the “got’er did” list and half the fishing trips read like a chapter out of a Pat McManus book. On the positive side, the trees along the local stream are well stocked with my flies and I celebrated the fifth anniversary of my lifetime fishing license. Speaking of flies in trees, Len take note, I have managed to extend my back cast a good five or six feet and can now reach limbs that were formerly completely out of reach.

The past year was not a total disappointment. I did learn some new words and phrases, like peripheral neuropathy and frequent and urgent. Geez, for all this time I thought “frequent and urgent” described the need to go fishing but it seems it may also refer to something else. And, I think I might be able to use peripheral neuropathy as an excuse for an inherent clumsiness and the state of my fly tying. I have also learned to throw a full fly line as long as it is still in the box and the cats are in the other room.

It is now time to make plans for the coming year. Certainly this will include refilling my fly boxes. I have heard rumors that Chartreuse over White Clousers and Black Wooly Buggers occasionally work. I will have to look into that… However, that will entail modifying my theory that the longer it takes to tie a fly, the more complicated the pattern and the more arcane and expensive the materials required, the better the fly. After all, there needs to be some justification for all the stuff I have scattered about. Perhaps I should start by yet another futile attempt to organize all that stuff. Who knows, I may find some arcane, expensive, exotic and nearly unavailable material to work into the Clouser/Wooly Bugger matrix.

It is raining like hell today, a good time to get started tying, let see, 5 each of 6 different color combinations and 4 different hook sizes with 3 different size weighted eyes of the Clousers, that makes 360 Clousers and I would guess about the same for the Wooly Buggers. TimM and his Float tubeI am thinking about 500-600 flies will be a good start with these patterns. And then there are the deer hair bugs, hard body poppers, Dahlberg divers, Bloomington Minnows, a few crayfish patterns… Gonna need a bigger boat! Or, maybe I can put a tether on my float tube and drag it behind me while wading. At any rate, hitting the water with anything less than 800-900 flies seems irresponsible, and, I am talking about flies size 4 and up. I’m just sayin’

Where were all those 10# Wipers this year? Most of the fellow anglers I talked with at Monroe have the same question and are of the opinion that it was never windy, rainy, cold and physically uncomfortable enough to catch these fish. That and it is always better in the spring. The Smallmouth fishing wasn’t too bad this year, it could have been better and maybe the addition of the aforementioned CWCs and BWBs (see above) to the fly box will help next year. There is also the substantial progress that has been made toward the required 10,000 casts needed to catch a Musky on the fly. I sometimes wonder what price our buddy Ben is going to have to pay for not making the required 10,000 casts before catching several Bass Lake Muskies. Surely, whoever is keeping score on such matters will exact some price from the kid.

Merry Christmas, tie some flies, have some fun, save some tensile from the tree, you may need it…

Tim