Yes, we can jump over to Cameron Mortenson at The Fiberglass Manifesto and play along with his terrific Twelve Days of Christmas Giveaways that he has so masterfully put together for all of us fly fishing folk.
There are a number of other fly fishing related companies who are having snazzy Christmas Giveaways also of their own kind.
What I am really trying to say here is that fly fishing opportunities will be slim and none for awhile in Northern Colorado for me. So, with that in mind, I have decided to take on another task that I have been meaning to get too for awhile now. I am taking the time over a period of several weeks to browse back through my old picture library (before digital and computers became so common), and, will be scanning some of these old pictures into the new format. With that said, I figured I could put together a short series of posts over the next few months talking about my fly fishing journey and some pictures from life's other side. I hope you will enjoy my posts and some of the pictures that I will share with you during these winter weeks. So here are a few shots from some time ago. Please remember this was primarily from the years 1975-1995 or so.
First off, let me start with something that was very close too me during that time. No, not a fly rod or reel, but, my well worn ol' fishing hat.
Now, this western style straw hat was what I wore for many, many years. Please note the fleece lined head band on the hat filled with Wooly Buggers, Mohair Leeches, Stayner Ducktails, and a few smaller nymph patterns. I kept it loaded and ready to fish with. I was even known to give away a few that I had stuck in my hat if I had the "hot" pattern of the day. Usually, in my fishing at the time, I could pretty much fish one of the patterns on this hat and could count on being successful for the day.
The old round float tube. This one was one of the early dinosaur models back in the day made by a fellow angler out of Nampa, Idaho, Wayne "Tex" Meeks. One always wondered if we tipped the tube back too far, would it tip over. You probably could, but, it would have to be a violent jerk backwards for that too happen. I caught many, many fish over a number of years out of this tube with no problem at all. It was almost too comfortable on a hot day (taking a nap) once in awhile would be interrupted by the electrifying jerk of a trout on the other end of the line. Also, please note the hat in place. I was kind of a Merle Haggard look alike back in the day.............
But, alas, those days are gone and faded pictures is all I have for memories. I hope to have recaptured some of the moments with this post and a few future posts like this as I get the time.
If I don't get another chance, may you all have a wonderful upcoming Holiday season.......
Thanks, Mike, could not have done it without your support....












