LOW & CLEAR Official Trailer from Finback Films on Vimeo.
More eye candy for you guys who like this kind of thing. Interesting looking video.
"Personality comes out in fishing and there is no way to hide it."
The outdoors revitalize my being no matter the activity and even if only for a moment.
Being outdoors reminds me of what is most important; therefore, I long most days to be in the great outdoors.
Being outdoors reminds me of what is most important; therefore, I long most days to be in the great outdoors.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Opener of Pheasant Hunting
Brad H. and I went out on the opener and got 3 birds. We saw about 12 birds total which was really good for not having any dogs. Fortunately, there were so many people out that a lot of the birds got pushed to us. Most of them sat really tight and had to literally be kicked to get them to fly. It was a great day!
Monday, November 1, 2010
ksl.com - Another ‘big one' that didn't get away
ksl.com - Another ‘big one' that didn't get away
Here's the story in his own words:
"I saw a fish swirling around my bait right before my bubble disappeared. The second I tightened my line, my drag started spinning and I knew I had a big fish on -- but I had no idea how BIG. After a few LONG minutes of working the drag and wearing it out, we finally netted it and pulled it out of the water getting a good look at his size. I couldn't believe my eyes: he was FAT and LONG. As I lifted up the biggest fish I'd ever seen in person, I let out a couple ‘yeehas' and it was pictures and smiles for the rest of the day. A day I'll remember forever, a trout of a lifetime. "
The fish measured 29 inches long, with a 15.5 inch girth, and weighed 8.4 pounds.
October 29th, 2010 @ 8:33pm
STRAWBERRY RESERVOIR -- Remember the big catch made at Strawberry Reservoir we told you about earlier this month? Well, here's another fish tale for you.
Bryant Bunnell of American Fork caught a nearly 30 inch-long cutthroat at Strawberry Reservoir on the morning of Oct. 23. Hey says he was fishing from the shore at about 9:00 in the morning and was using chub meat as bait. Here's the story in his own words:
"I saw a fish swirling around my bait right before my bubble disappeared. The second I tightened my line, my drag started spinning and I knew I had a big fish on -- but I had no idea how BIG. After a few LONG minutes of working the drag and wearing it out, we finally netted it and pulled it out of the water getting a good look at his size. I couldn't believe my eyes: he was FAT and LONG. As I lifted up the biggest fish I'd ever seen in person, I let out a couple ‘yeehas' and it was pictures and smiles for the rest of the day. A day I'll remember forever, a trout of a lifetime. "
The fish measured 29 inches long, with a 15.5 inch girth, and weighed 8.4 pounds.
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