Captain Jared's Lee's Ferry Fly Fishing Adventures

Aug 30

On The Rim

On The Rim

      Male deer grow and shed their antlers every year, each year increasing the size of the Antlers. When the antlers grow back, the bone is covered by a fur like material known as antler velvet, which contains amino acids, minerals, protiens, and growth factor-1. This fur stays on the antlers until late winter or early spring each year when it is shed and the deer rub it off.
This Was Taken In Late Aug At  Chevlon Creek ARIZONA 

      Male deer grow and shed their antlers every year, each year increasing the size of the Antlers. When the antlers grow back, the bone is covered by a fur like material known as antler velvet, which contains amino acids, minerals, protiens, and growth factor-1. This fur stays on the antlers until late winter or early spring each year when it is shed and the deer rub it off.

This Was Taken In Late Aug At  Chevlon Creek ARIZONA 

Aug 29

The Physics of Fly Casting

Fly casting is merely a combination of action and physics. If you can understand the physics relating to fly casting, then you can have an accurate cast. First, you need to have an understanding of kinetic (moving) energy and potential (stored) energy. When many people think about fishing, they think about strength and casting heavy gear out there. All you really have to understand are the essential movements:

Now it has been awhile since I took any form of physics, but I think these tips will come in handy. I hope it helps if you are a physical thinker. Happy fishing!

Flows to Drop September 1st

Notice to all fly fishermen: Glen Canyon Dam plans to drop flows to a steady 8,000 cfs in September. This will lead to more wading and good fishing. Get up her y’all!

Floatant in a Pickle

On a recent trip to the White Mountains with my girlfriends dad, the worst happened! I forgot my floatant. Now when you have trudged down hill to a stream and there are trout at your feet just waiting to be caught, the last thing you want to do is walk up to the truck for floatant. So in a last ditch effort, mi compadre pulled out his handy dandy chapstick.

                                                          

It was a life saver for sure on those little flies. Now I wouldn’t recommend replacing your floatant with chapstick by any means. But if you are ever in a pickle  don’t forget this multi-talented skin-protectant.

Up ON The Black Again 

Up ON The Black Again 

Aug 07

The dam Fish In The Dam Pond

The dam Fish In The Dam Pond

Hank At Flathead Lake MT 

Hank At Flathead Lake MT 

West Fork of Back River Wt MT AZ

West Fork of Back River Wt MT AZ

Back At The Ferry 

Back At The Ferry