Thursday, April 23, 2020

Fly Fishing Day 4


Day four of fishing for steelhead. This is my 2nd day out with my new Red Wolf Fly Fishing Rod purchased from Canadian Tire. I've already lost one hook his morning. I will get a new fly on now quickly as I'm becoming proficient at the Non-Slip Loop Knot.  It's the silver lining I can find from loosing too many hooks recently.

I'm starting to analyze the pattern of the river and how my fly line is interacting with the current.  I think I'm in a really good spot. It's a 7:00 a.m. on a workday but I figured I'd try and get out and take a peek. 

So far I am the only one here. Another gentleman came down the bank about 20 minutes ago but he headed upstream, so I still have this spot to myself.  It's downriver from the road bridge.  There is a small shoal that separates the river.  There is a nice little pool right in front of it.  I've seen many people fishing this spot

It's a pretty peaceful morning to be fly fishing before I login to work.  The skies are overcast. The birds are chirping. There's no wind which is as of late has been blowing cold from the North. 

If I don't' catch anything here on day 4 I won't be discouraged. I relish the motivation this red Wolf fishing rod has injected me with.  I have a new purpose to get up first thing in the morning and just get out into nature and get some of that fresh air and just be still. Present. It is really nice.

When immersing myself into a new hobby/sport I feel like I'm part of some sort of new tribe. I now have the proper gear and it feels nice to be involved in another section of humanity.  The one that strives for peace in life. The isolation. The stillness.  I classify myself as mostly introverted.  This is so appealing.  

With that mindset, hopefully, all this patience pays off with some frantic action of reeling in a giant fish.   I am so fortunate that this river just happens to be 2 blocks from where I live.  The prospect of being able to get up and just drive a very short distance to get into this state of mind I think it's pretty phenomenal.  

I'm not upset that I didn't discover this years ago. I think life is all about new things and new adventures. So I think is quite timely at this point in my life to adopt this new pastime.

I'm really enjoying it.

Tuesday, April 21, 2020

Fly Fishing Day 3

I'm so excited!  I was able to order a fly fishing rod from Canadian Tire last night.  I was at first disappointed that it was going to take 2 days to process my order before I could drive down to the store and get it curbside pickup.  Then within a few hours, I had an email that the package was ready for pickup!

Being a complete novice knowing nothing about the anatomy of a fly fishing rod - I hit the Youtube hard.  Brian Flechsig of Mad River Outfitters was the best.  How to tie a perfect loop knot to join the tippet to the fly line.




I followed along, tied my knots, and hit the McIntyre by up by the University.  I love this spot.  It's what one imagines a flowing river with rapids under a forest canopy.  In the evening the sun shines through the trees.  It's not very busy either.  So it is really easy to lose track of time and just exist in this beautiful setting.  I also happens to be a block away from where I live.  I'm amazed this little piece of paradise is in the middle of the city.

Sunday, April 19, 2020

Fly Fishing - Day 2

I remember when I was a boy the tales of steelhead fishing in the local rivers.  If I recall, a hockey teammate of mine had pulled a big fish out near the dam.  He would have been 12 maybe.  That fish must have felt like a shark.  It always stuck with me anytime I'd bike past that area. 

Now many many years later I've got the time and motivation to give it a go.  I've been doing some research and scoping out the local streams and rivers.  It's now getting late into April and this is when the Steelhead is supposed to start their runs.

The Neebing river is way to busy.  A straight trench of a riverwith anglers exactly a rod's length apart.  We are amidst a pandemic andthe government has some pretty stringent rules for social distancing.  This site will be one to remember.   

So I chose to hit the river near the university.  Unlike the 'trench' this water system is picturesque.  Under a canopy of forest runs a rapid filled twisty and bendy water flow.  The rushing water is hypnotic and there are very few anglers around. 


I try throwing my line in a few times in a few spots that have been talked about.  It begins to snow. It's getting cold.  I come up empty.  However, I am full of joy.  This solitude in nature is a wonderful prescription to the uncertainty that shrouds our everyday life.  


Saturday, April 18, 2020

Fly Fishing - Day 1


I don't know what's come over me.  I feel the need to fish for Steelhead.  I started down the rabbit hole of river fishing.  It's mid-April and the talk of Steelies running soon is making it's way to me through all the pandemic chatter.  Is this a path to escape?

I'm going to journal my first season fishing for Steelhead.  Now I'm not certain - but Steelheads are Rainbows.  But not oceanic.  Freshwater.  So these Rainbow Trout live in the Great Lakes and spawn in the spring upriver?  I'm sure I'll learn more about this as the season continues.  It will last according to some about 4 weeks. 

The issue this year in 2020 is that it's much colder than usual.  So many are saying the start is very slow.   I guess that's good for me as I was concerned I may have already missed it.

I've picked my spot - a river system near my home.  It's a block away.  In the middle of the city.  I am grateful that I can in short order, grab my gear, park my car, and walk maybe 5 minutes upstream.

I've explored this area before either photographing or mountain biking.  It just screams 'woodland'.  I brought my camera as I usually do on any type of outing.  You never know what you're going to find and want to capture.  Like this keyboard/piano that I found on the trail.  Legend has it some university students through it in the man-made lake upriver years ago.  It's been slowly making its way downstream.

Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Epic Dog Walk at Sunset

The sunlight was gorgeous this evening. I was walking the dog and listening to a beautiful little instrumental piece by Roary called 'Being'. It was a perfect soundtrack to my little escape into the woodland and the whole time I kept thinking that I wanted to capture this moment.

I had just recently watched a great little piece by Sean Tucker (Why I choose a Slower Pace for my youtube videos). His message really resonated with me and this was perfect opportunity to put what he taught into practice.


So here's 4 minutes of me walking the dog in some really fantastic sunlight.
Sean Tucker: Why I choose a Slower Pace for Youtube Videos "Being" by Roary: Being (Youtube)

Shot on my Samsung S10 (it's all i had on me at the time - you gotta use what you got!) Edited in Cyberlink Power Director Graded in Davinci Resolve

Sunday, April 5, 2020




Was out in nature and wanted to capture the experience. The snow is melting and the rivers are flowing.

Saturday, April 4, 2020

How To Photograph Your First Milky Way




4:00AM comes quickly and you really have to be motivated to get your ass out of bed and into your car for an hour to take images of the milky way. You can only see the Milky Way half the year. Spring in our part of the world is when it first starts to appear, usually before sunrise.
My friend Dihao who's an excellent astro-photographer helped me out on my first shoot of this galatic light show. Instagram: www.instagram.com/thunderbaylandscape Dihao: www.instagram.com/dddffan Gear: Nikon D5600 Tripod: K&F Gopro Hero 4 Cyberlink Power Director Cyberlink Photo Director

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