Monday, August 10, 2015

Time to tie a few Intruders?

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Cat Butt and Intruder
Think so. No point tying one of the pesty but highly effective Steelhead Intruders without taking a photo for the record, but it has been months since I’ve done any serious photography and consequently forgot most of what I barely learned the last session.
Got things sort of set up and looked in the viewfinder.
Hummmmmm. Something in the background? Yep, my dear orange cat Boomer just had to see what was going on up on the fly bench.
I love this cat. Just do. The fly is nice too. Bet it will swing up a big buck this winter when the water greens up a little. I’ll probably fish black purple and blue first though.
Hope the season is going well for everyone who reads this. I’m trying to decide on my next book project that will be the focus of my attention in January 2016.
Second editions of Intruders? Sea-run cutthroat flies? Flyfishing Oregon? I have at least fifty new pages to add to the Book of Revelation. A new saltwater fly book?
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Jay’s blue/black Steelhead Intruder
Don’t know. Think I’ll close with another Intruder.

2 comments:

  1. Wow! Great post!
    Same fishing tool is used even for Whale or Shark or they are different?
    Hooks are forged steel jobs that can hold more than a ton.Fishing
    for these monsters is a very controversial topic,and
    protection of them is sorely needed worldwide.You wouldn't try to dig a house foundation with a teaspoon,neither would you fish for these with regular equipment,it would be foolish.:)

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  2. Nice post ! You also need a place to keep your fish (if you keep your fish).. There are a few ways you can do this out of a kayak depending on your kayak and your budget.. You can gut your fish when you get them (usually a must on a kayak anyway) put them on top on the sculper holes to get water flowing through them. Thanks !

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