Tuesday, December 7, 2010
A Fishing Report about a Funny Incident
This time I was out with a weight forward sinking line which is regarded as the best for fly fishing. I had also made it compulsory for my nephew to go through some fishing reports before the experience. I planned to target some Australian salmon. And I was happy and my nephew was happier seeing the container getting filled up with salmons. He was also trying and learning the tactics by casting false casts.
I was keen to let him try some actual casts and also wanted make sure that the casts should be productive. And I must admit, the boy had tremendous luck in doing so. I was in-fact stunned to see how easily he was getting hold on those wealth. At his age I dint even knew how to hold the fishing line. I was literally awestruck at his deeds. When I was silently admiring him, the cast that I was holding from my back got a bite from salmon. The ten years old was then making fun of me, “Are you going to let that one go away? You seriously don’t want that or what?” His sarcasm let me understand that I’ve stuck one of them unknowingly.
By the time I’ve understood what exactly was going on, the fish had already grabbed the fly on the cast and was already leaving. After the initial shock I was on quick action again and grabbed the rod and started folding it. After quite a struggle I finally managed to get the salmon on my box. Although this is a success story, but the humor that is attached to it gave my nephew an extra bit of fun here. He is now busy spreading the story how a salmon was about his uncle fool.
Friday, October 29, 2010
A Fishing Report On a Wise Fishing Technique
As it was the time when the day was about to end, so there was no time for me to waste. I’ve gone through few fishing reports where I’ve seen the hot spots of the water. And I’ve decided to hit those hot spots only. I was carrying my latest Blue Fox Vibrax Spinners and casted them on the respectful paces where the hot spots were. The results came almost instantly as my new Blue Fox spinners were working perfectly. I had managed to grab a nice 200 gram perch within almost no time. It took me no time to understand that perch were in and around and they were pretty aggressive as well.
After the first perch it took me a little tie to grab the next one. As the day was about to end so I was fearing I may not stay for long as in the dark it was of no use to wait for fishes. After a little wait, which was annoying as other than perch my hook was hitting to all the un-wanted stuffs. After a little wait my hook got hits every now and then. And I caught a lot of perch which made me really happy. But none was as great as the first one of the day.
So the moral is sometimes its better to step out of the lot and try something different. This help us to get an extremely different experience altogether. The monotony I was having was broken. And the results were also satisfying as well. And I’ll be really glad if this fishing report will help somebody to get out of his/her regular closets.
Friday, October 15, 2010
Fishing Reports: One Of My Most Unusual Experiences

Among other fishing reports, this one is really special to me, as it is about one of the most interesting & memorable fishing trips that I’ve enjoyed. It was somewhere in July of 2005. Me and my friends were on a trip to the Northwest Wisconsin that time. We’ve decided we will hunt for Musky. The skies were clear and the temperature was just perfect of 80 degrees F and winds were also calm.
We started the day a bit early and quickly enough I got two really hard hits on my hook. After some time my cast was slammed by something and I was pretty sure that it must be a fish of my lifetime. I was struggling and my friends also came out to help. But All of a sudden the rod got EXPLODED into multiple pieces. That made me extremely frustrated as I was left with a broken fishing pole and a lost huge catch. But somewhere I was hoping that this will turn out to be something really exciting and I’ll be adding this one on my fishing reports.
But I was not disheartened, nor was the day over. I changed the rods and believe me… within 10 minutes I was hit again! This one was not going to get away, so I again set the hook like ten angry men and once again my rod was now using exploded into two pieces. But this time I acted clever and fortunately I had already buried the hooks into the massive mouth of that monster. My friends kept reeling and the fish got to the side of the boat. Now the next problem was to get it into the net and pull her on the boat. As we all know it’s hard to tackle a moderate fish in to into its comfortable space – water. And this one was a real monster. This one was a monster at its true sense and we all had a quite a tough time to make it ours.
We’ve decided to take some photographs of the giant and let it go and we’ve doe the same. So finally we all were left with two broken fishing poles and a successful catch and release of a fish of a lifetime. I am feeling really great to share this as one of my best fishing reports.